Gangs of New York
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1:10:00
I don't see no Americans.
I see trespassers.

1:10:03
Irish, who do jobs for a nickel...
1:10:05
...that niggers do for a dime...
1:10:07
...and a white man used to
get a quarter for.

1:10:09
What have they done? Name one
thing they've contributed!

1:10:12
Votes!
1:10:12
Votes, you say?
1:10:14
They vote on who the
Archbishop tells them...

1:10:16
...and who tells him?
1:10:17
Their king in the pointy hat,
who sits on his throne in Rome.

1:10:21
He's got mixed feelings with
regards to the Irish.

1:10:24
Bill, deliver these good and
fervant folk to the polls.

1:10:29
And there will be a handsome price
for each vote that goes Tammany's way.

1:10:36
Miy father gave his life...
1:10:38
...making this country
what it is.

1:10:40
Murdered by the British, with all
of his men, July 25 juli, 1814.

1:10:45
You think I'm going to help
you, befoul his legacy?

1:10:48
By giving this country to them...
1:10:50
...who's had no hand in
fighting for it.

1:10:52
Why? Because they come off the
boat crawling with lice...

1:10:54
...and begging you for soup?
1:10:56
You're a great one for the
fighting Bill, I know...

1:10:59
...but you can't fight
forever.

1:11:00
I can go down doing it .
1:11:01
And you will.
1:11:07
What did you say?
1:11:09
I said, you're turning you
back on the future.

1:11:14
Not our future.
1:11:22
That document makes you
a citizen...

1:11:23
...this one makes you a
private in the Union army.

1:11:25
Now go fight for your country.
1:11:27
Next.
1:11:29
Sign here, son.
1:11:31
Or make your mark.
1:11:50
Here's your musket. Make sure
you keep it dry on the boat.

1:11:54
Where are we going?
1:11:55
I heard Tennessee.

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