:26:03
And now, by satellite,
to Paris.
:26:22
I sort of thought we were
gonna keep this quiet.
:26:24
We're here in front of the Attorney
General's office in Washington,
:26:27
where the picket line
is now in its fourth day.
:26:29
He is fighting for our rights.
lfhe goes tojail,
:26:34
it'll be the end
of free speech in America.
:26:37
Attorney General Frederick Snow
is stamping out our liberties.
:26:42
Freddie Snow must go.!
:26:47
Freddie Snow must go.!
Freddie Snow must go.!
:26:52
- Freddie Snow must go.!
- Ladies and gentlemen, the Attorney General.
:26:56
The truth is, Abner Peacock is
not fighting for great principles.
:27:01
He is fighting for the privilege of
dirtying America with smut like this!
:27:09
And this.
:27:11
More of his
revolting nudity.
:27:14
Disgusting,
isn't it?
:27:18
How do you like this?
And this?
:27:20
Yes, isn't it wonderful?
Me, on television!
:27:23
Everybody I know's
been calling!
:27:25
Hurry! They're showing you
in the hammock!
:27:28
Oh, I'll call you
right back, Mother!
:27:31
This is the smut
Peacock has been spewing...
:27:33
into the homes of America.
:27:36
This dirt. This obscenity. This filth.
:27:40
This is the most beautiful
moment of my life.
:27:43
All right, there's
just so much room.
:27:45
There he is.!
:27:47
We're with you, Abner!
Keep your cool, baby!
:27:50
Mr. Hughes, what will your
strategy be? No comment.
:27:53
Abner, what do you think of
your chances? Well, the truth...
:27:55
Come on.
Abner.!
:27:59
Hello.