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. . . they were maybe
like bums or like junkies.
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And then one day. . .
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. . .I seen this family live. . . .
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I seen this family living in a box
and. . .
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. . . I imagined my babies living
in that box and I couldn't stand it.
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I went crazy.
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And . . .
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. . .about the gun. . . .
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It's just a Remington gun.
It ain 't nothing, really.
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It's just. . . .
I've seen on TV shows. . .
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. . .where they flash a gun
and it gets them attention.
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I thought
maybe if I brought the gun in. . .
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. . .that Mrs. Banks,
who's my boss. . .
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. . .she would . . .
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. . .she would listen, you know,
for maybe just even five minutes.
:40:47
You know, but. . .
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. . . I don't know
if people listen to guys like me.
:40:52
I'm just a guy that has a job, goes to
work everyday and people don 't listen.
:40:57
We' re a good family.
We don't do drugs. . .
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. . .and we don't cause trouble.
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We go to church.
:41:04
I go to church too,
with my family.
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But I don't think anybody listens
to someone like me.
:41:11
I don 't think anybody cares
about someone like us.
:41:13
This guy shot a man in cold blood . . .
:41:15
. . .and I feel like bringing him home
for Christmas dinner.
:41:19
Let's run a nationwide poll
and see how this guy is playing .
:41:25
I don't know if anybody's listening .
:41:28
Are they?
:41:29
Your name is Sam Baily. . .
:41:31
. . .and the law is pushing in on you.
:41:33
Because of one impulsive act, you' re
trapped in the fight of your life.
:41:37
Your sole demand, Sam . . .
:41:39
. . .is simple
to the point of absurdity. . .
:41:42
. . .and yet dauntingly complex,
isn't it?
:41:44
I just want the police to--
:41:46
I just want everybody
to forget about it. . .
:41:49
. . .and let me go home.
:41:52
Yeah, right.
:41:54
I feel so bad about what I did to Cliff.
He 's my friend.