The Great McGinty
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Just a minute.
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"...none other than our friend,
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"Mugley Wugg the tortoise."
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That's who I thought it was.
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They love you so.
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To think I used to use you
as the boogeyman.

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I don't feel no different towards them
than if they was mine.

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They're so proud of you, it hurts sometimes.
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They think you're George Washington and
Abraham Lincoln rolled together, only finer.

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Donnie had a fight on your account today.
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He did, eh? The little son of a gun.
What about?

:53:40
One of the boys heard his father say
you're a grafter. Shouted it out at recess.

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Donnie didn't know just what it meant,
but he hit him anyway.

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Too bad, isn't it?
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I thought you didn't care about that.
What's that slogan of yours?

:53:56
"You can't rob the people because what
you rob, you spend" and something or other.

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I wasn't married to you, then, Dan.
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I think you're a fine man, Dan,
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Who? Me?
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Yes, you. I think you're a fine, honest man
with decent impulses and everything else.

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I couldn't have been as close to you
and been mistaken.

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I don't think I could love you so much.
I know I couldn't admire you so much.

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What have you been drinking?
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You're a tough guy, McGinty.
You're not a wrong guy.

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If you were on the other side,
you'd play just as hard.

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- You mean a dick?
- I don't mean anything in particular.

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I just mean that to have all the power
you have to do things for people,

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and never to do anything
except shake them down a little,

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seems like a waste of something,
doesn't balance.

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Do you understand?
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What are you trying to do? Reform me?
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I'm just being dull. I guess
I went to one lunch too many this week.

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I heard so much about sweatshops and
child labour and firetraps, the poor people...

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I couldn't do anything about those things
if I wanted to, honey.

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Those are the people he works with,
they're the people that put me in.


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