The Hawaiians
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To anyone,
except Hawaiians.

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Do you know
this Hawaiian family?

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It won't do you a bit of good.
:28:13
I still would like to meet
this Hawaiian family.

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Frankly, as Prime Minister
you aren't worth spit in a
windstorm.

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What were you doing when the Queen
tore up our Constitution?

:28:33
Praying?
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She's given herself the power
to confiscate all the land and
money.

:28:39
I couldn't stop her. I believe it's
a gesture to prove her independence.

:28:44
Gesture! She wants every
white man out of Hawaii.

:28:47
She's trying to drive the islands
back to the 16th Century.

:28:49
She's trying to protect
herself and her people.

:28:54
Can you deny that for years
you've financed...

:28:56
a campaign to promote
the American annexation of Hawaii?

:28:59
Why should I deny it?
I'll tell you something else...

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for the past six months
a group of us, in the family...

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have been buying up
every firearm in Hawaii.

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Including some from
the Queen's arsenal.

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For amateur revolutionaries
we've done pretty well.

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Whip...
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you must wait.
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What for? Until we
lose everything.

:29:25
I'll not participate
in this ungodly scheme.

:29:28
Do you want your relatives
shot for treason?

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No, you've got to be
our white knight.

:29:32
I tell you, I'll not be party
to a revolution.

:29:36
I'll supply the revolution,
you be the father of your country.

:29:39
Never! And I don't intend to let you
drag the family down either.

:29:45
There's only one thing worse
than a successful revolution...

:29:49
that's an unsuccessful one.
:29:52
Sit tight, Brother Micah...
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and await your call
to greatness.

:29:57
It's coming, believe me.

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