To Hell and Back
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:16:22
How did you collect
all those Purple Hearts?
Did your rifle blow up?

:16:28
... promote the general welfare
and secure the blessing...

:16:32
of liberty to ourselves
and our pĆ³ster-ity...

:16:35
Posterity.
Ah, that's what I said.

:16:40
...do ordain and establish
this Constitution...

:16:44
for the United States
of America.

:16:46
By George!
I know that, all right!
That's pretty good.

:16:50
Now, what date
was it adopted?
Uh, 1774.

:16:55
Oh.! Six.!
:16:57
No, no, no.
What was signed
in 1776?

:17:00
Oh, the Declaration
of Independence.
Right.

:17:03
That other was 1774.
No, it wasn't.

:17:07
Chief, he doesn't want
to be an American citizen.
He isn't even trying.

:17:11
Uh, 1780...
:17:17
1787.
That's right.

:17:20
But don't just guess.
Memorize it.
Yeah, I do that.

:17:24
Hey, Chief, coffee ready.
You have some, huh?

:17:28
# From Casablanca to Bombay
So send me... ##
Hey, Johnson!

:17:32
What do you got this time?
:17:34
Bonded date juice.
:17:36
"Bonded date juice"?
You're gonna go blind
drinking that native stuff.

:17:40
I might as well with nothing
but you Joes to look at.

:17:44
That reminds me
of an old gal I met in Omaha.

:17:47
She was colorblind.
Took her out to buy her
a red dress...
Never mind.

:17:50
We've all heard that one.
You and your dames.

:17:52
It's the dyin' truth.
:17:54
Here.
Oh, no, not me.
I wouldn't touch that
with a bayonet.


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