The Great McGinty
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You've got to understand
how those things work.

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You mean you would do something
if you could?

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- What?
- Something about the tenements, maybe.

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- Why? You got relatives living down there?
- You know I haven't.

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Oh. You just like that stuff, huh?
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Don't you know those people just wanna be
let alone? They wanna be dirty.

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They don't like people fooling with them.
Give them a bathtub, they keep coal in it.

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You gotta understand, honey,
no man is strong enough to buck the party.

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No matter how much
he wants to make his wife happy.

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You'll be strong enough someday, Dan.
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And then you'll wash clean of all graft
and crooks and thieving politicians,

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and really deserve your title,
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the Honourable...
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- You liked the kids, hmm?
- Why shouldn't he like them?

:55:55
Sure I liked them.
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The guy with the red hair
says not so much lemon in his.

:55:59
Tell him to go soak his red hair.
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She always used to say,
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"You'll be strong enough someday."
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I knew it was wrong, see, but I liked the way
it made me look in her eyes and the kids.

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So...
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One day I said,
"All right. I'm strong enough now."

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(Laughs)
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In a pig's ear I was strong enough.
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(Cheering)
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Look what he done to our lake front,
look what he done to our city.

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For our city.
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Look what he done for you and you and you.

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