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1:11:01
Mike, put the gun down.
There's other ways to handle this.

1:11:04
No, man! Al, there's no other way!
You gotta believe me.

1:11:09
I believe you.
I just don't want you to get hurt.

1:11:12
Look, I know this looks bad.
Al, man, I'm not a screwup on this one.

1:11:17
I've got proof this time. Real proof.
1:11:20
(Al) But the election's over. It's history.
1:11:23
Like you're gonna be
if you don't put that gun down.

1:11:26
Al, please!
1:11:29
If you love me like a brother,
you gotta back me up on this.

1:11:32
All right, Mike. I'll back you up.
What do you want me to do?

1:11:36
Just let me explain what happened.
1:11:39
- Oh!
- (crowd scream)

1:11:42
That's it. Game over.
I'm not even getting paid for this.

1:11:46
- This is not worth it.
- Look out. Look out. Look out.

1:11:49
OK.
1:11:52
(crowd scream)
1:11:54
Mr Thunder-maker here is gonna start
barkin' fire if you don't stop moving

1:11:58
and listen to what
this young man has to say.

1:12:01
Go ahead, Mike. Clear.
1:12:03
Thank you, sir. You've just met Drake
Sabitch, a great American soldier.

1:12:08
I'd like to tell you about
some other great American soldiers.

1:12:11
Drake Sabitch's grandfather,
Winston Sabitch,

1:12:13
whose name you'll find
at the top of this list.

1:12:16
It says that he registered
and voted for Governor Tracy.

1:12:21
- We're proud to have him as a voter.
- Hold your tongue, wench.

1:12:24
The fact is Winston Sabitch was killed
in the Argonne Forest in 1918.

1:12:28
A zeppelin landed on his head,
smashing his head clean out of his ass.

1:12:32
That's my granddad. Rest in pieces, sir.
1:12:36
Norris Sabitch met his maker
in Iwo Jima, 1944.

1:12:40
Nelson Sabitch was killed
near the 38th Parallel in Korea.

1:12:44
But yesterday these men managed
to cast their vote for Evelyn Tracy.

1:12:49
(disapproving murmurs)
1:12:51
You heard it here, folks. Voter fraud.
1:12:58
Half these people are buried in the
Garfield cemetery. That's one county.


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