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1:33:01
Thas right.
Is the truth.

1:33:04
Yeah.
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Look, that man up there...
1:33:10
...he lived in similar times.
1:33:12
Oh, he had chaos, civil war,
hatred between the races.

1:33:16
This is all bullshit.
Sometimes I go to the Lincoln Room...

1:33:20
...at the White House
and just pray.

1:33:22
But, you know, Liberals...
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...act like idealism belongs to them.
1:33:28
Thas not true.
1:33:30
My family...
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...went Republican because
Lincoln freed the slaves.

1:33:36
My grandmother
was an abolitionist.

1:33:38
It was Quakers who founded
Whittier, my hometown.

1:33:41
Uh, to abolish slavery.
1:33:45
They were, you know,
conservative bible folk...

1:33:47
...but they had a powerful
sense of right and wrong.

1:33:51
Forty years ago...
I was like you.

1:33:55
Looking for answers.
1:33:58
See?
1:33:59
Tricky Dick himself.
1:34:02
My mother used to feed hobos
stopping over at our house.

1:34:07
Sure, we got him.
Don't push, pig.

1:34:10
Move away.
It's okay, Bob, they are just
wrapping my fence, now I...

1:34:14
In fact, we agree on a lot
of things, don't we?

1:34:17
No, we don't.
1:34:19
You say you want to end
the war, so why don't you?

1:34:22
Change always
comes slowly.

1:34:25
I pulled out more
than half the troops.

1:34:29
I'm trying to cut the military budget
for the first time in 30 years.

1:34:32
I want a volunteer army.
But is also a question of American credibility.

1:34:36
Our... Our position in the world.
Come on, Mr. Nixon.

1:34:39
Is a civil war between Vietnamese.
1:34:42
You don't want the war.
We don't want the war.

1:34:45
The Vietnamese don't want the war.
1:34:47
So why does it go on?
1:34:55
You should be going, Mr. President.
Okay.

1:34:57
Please.

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