1:03:02
You don't know me.
1:03:04
You know a kid at 16.
1:03:09
Damn you!
You've been a guest in my house!
1:03:12
You're a guest in mine, Fenimore.
1:03:16
Bill, Will, William--
What do I call you?
1:03:18
Who the hell do you think you are
judging me? What gives you the right?
1:03:26
You ever worked on a farm?
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Make your living,
support your family?
1:03:37
The government stole my father's water--
a stream running through our land.
1:03:43
Said they were appropriating it
for other uses.
1:03:47
We couldn't grow crops,
we couldn't raise cattle.
1:03:51
We had loans we couldn't pay.
1:03:56
My father woke up one mornin'...
1:03:58
and he realized
he was worth more dead than alive.
1:04:03
His skin and bones...
1:04:05
were worth more
in insurance money...
1:04:08
than as a damn farmer.
1:04:13
I found his tractor...
1:04:16
at the bottom ot the bluffs
behind our house.
1:04:19
He made it look like an accident.
1:04:21
I found his body.
And the note?
1:04:29
He wrote it to me.
1:04:37
Insurance money paid off
what Mom could...
1:04:39
but it wasn't enough.
1:04:43
Neighbors--
Neighbors took our land at auction.
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All because some bureaucrat
stuck a pin in a map...
1:04:54
in some creek in the middle of Kansas,
said we couldn't use our own water.
1:04:58
Doesn't give you the right
to build a bomb.