Born Yesterday
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1:23:01
You gave it to him? Why?
1:23:03
So he could take 'em to the paper.
1:23:07
- Are you selling me out?
- Hello? Anybody home?

1:23:16
JJ, lock the doors.
1:23:20
Get in here and sit down.
1:23:22
Why, thank you, I'd love a seat!
My feet are killing me.

1:23:29
Hello!
1:23:31
- How have you been?
- Very good, thank you. And you?

1:23:35
Pretty good. Busy.
1:23:37
Can the tea party crap!
Is she tellin' the truth?

1:23:39
- Did you take that stuff to the papers?
- Billie always tells the truth.

1:23:43
All right, pal.
You bring those papers back here.

1:23:46
Or I will make you very sorry.
1:23:48
Tell him I'm not bluffing.
1:23:49
He's not bluffing.
1:23:51
This would be good for the article.
Six years ago, there was a strike at...

1:23:55
Shut up! You don't know nothin' about that!
1:23:58
I know that was a double negative!
1:24:00
You stupid, goddamn...
1:24:02
I also happen to know
you've been paying people off,

1:24:05
so that they won't shut down that base.
1:24:07
What?
1:24:08
I forgot, you're not a book reader
like us. You bribed 'em!

1:24:13
No, no, Billie.
1:24:14
Bribe is a strong word.
1:24:16
They got $150,000 each.
1:24:19
What would you call that? A tip?
1:24:22
You had no right
to take those papers.

1:24:25
You had no right to do what you did.
1:24:27
But you did it. And now that you've done
it, the people have a right to know.

1:24:31
- What people?
- The people.

1:24:33
- Never heard of 'em.
- You will.

1:24:35
12 of them are going to be deciding
where you're going to live.

1:24:37
- Who are you, the government?
- As a matter of fact, I am.

1:24:41
Since when?
1:24:42
Since 1776.
1:24:45
Exactly.
1:24:48
All right.
1:24:50
What'll it take, Paul?
1:24:53
What do you mean?
1:24:55
I think he's trying to tip you.

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