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In the case of capital offenses...
:30:02
I am absolutely in favor
ofthe death penalty.
:30:07
You hear stories
about frontierjustice.
:30:13
You can bet that the wrongdoers...
:30:16
the folks who couldn't
play by the rules...
:30:19
they had some respect
for that.
:30:21
And there was no-
:30:24
Taxpayers didn't pay any-
:30:29
Ifthey had had
taxpayers back then-
:30:31
Those were the good old days,
I suppose.
:30:35
All you needed
was a good, strong rope...
:30:38
and a tree to hang it from.
:30:41
So you support mandatory sentencing?.
:30:43
My message to the criminals is this:
:30:46
you straighten up or get out.
:30:49
There's no place foryou
in our state.
:30:51
You do the crime and, by God...
:30:55
you're gonna have to
faceyour lumps.
:30:57
But the majority ofthose serving time
for drug possession are-
:31:01
You want to change a behavior?.
:31:04
Stiffen the consequences.
:31:07
There have been reports, Mr. Pilager...
:31:10
that before you entered politics,
you had considerable experience-
:31:13
Look, ifyou're up
in a helicopter, airplane...
:31:16
you know,
something that flies...
:31:18
you don't wantyour pilot
intoxicated with drugs, doyou?.
:31:22
It's that way
with our schoolchildren.
:31:26
Junior can't read
ifhe's high on crack.
:31:32
Yeah, the air is
thin enough up here. Yes.