They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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Oh, come on. Do you deny that
the opponents of Proposition Four

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tend to fall into a certain category:
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the privileged, the vested interests,
those who have?

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Not all of them. Individuals vary.
We want a broad base of support.

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We're not interested in
alienating anybody with loose labels.

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You can't call city government friendly.
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For one thing, you want
control of building codes.

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No. No, no. Enforcement of building
codes. That's a different thing.

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We simply want
what we're supposed to have.

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Government by consent of the governed.
See, we've been swallowed by bigness.

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Little city halls, neighbourhood city halls,
we feel are the answer.

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OK.
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Privately, I wish you luck.
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Four, five, six, seven,
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eight, nine, ten,
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1 1, 1 2...
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- Hi!
- Hi, Daddy!

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- 1 3, 14...
- Where's your mommy?

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- In the garden. 1 5, 16...
- You're doing real good!

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Thank you, Daddy. 17, 18,
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19, 20, 22...
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Uh-uh. What happened to 21?
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I don't know. 23, 24,
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25, 26...

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