Bowling for Columbine
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in this part of town, after
all the Ivy League schools,

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as if they had dreamed
of better days

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and something greater
for themselves.

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- The children are doing well.
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The faculty and staff
are doing well.

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But we don't forget.
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We don't forget.
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Just don't want this happening
to anybody else, you know?

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It's...
[ She sighs ]

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- I know.
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I know. I don't want it to
happen to anybody else either.

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- Hmm...
- It's okay. It's okay.

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It's okay.
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It's okay.
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I'm sorry.
- That's all right.

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[ Charlton Heston ]:
...from my cold, dead hands!

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[ cheering ]
- Just as he did

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after the Columbine shooting,
Charlton Heston showed up

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in Flint to have
a big pro-gun rally.

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- Freedom has never seen
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greater peril nor needed
you more urgently

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to come to her defence than now.
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- Before he came to Flint,
Heston was interviewed

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by the Georgetown Hoya
about Kayla's death,

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and even his own NRA website
talked about it.

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- We wanted to let the NRA know
that we haven't forgotten

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about Kayla Rolland.
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How could they come here?
To me, it's like they're rubbing

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our nose in it. I was shocked
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and appalled that
they would come here.

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- Heston was asked by a local
reporter why he came to Flint

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after the tragedy at Buell,
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and what did the NRA
have to say

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about six-year-olds using guns.
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- We spend $20 million every year
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and then we teach you...
to five and six-year-olds,

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we say, "If you see a gun,
don't touch it,


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