Harold and Maude
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:59:03
Look at me - chauffeur, respect,
money in the bank.

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It has its drawbacks
like anything else, I suppose,

:59:12
but the army takes care of you
and you've got a buddy for life.

:59:19
Good idea coming out here, Harold.
It's a lovely spot.

:59:23
- Thank you, Uncle.
- Call me sir.

:59:25
That's the first thing you learn.
An officer deserves your respect.

:59:30
Yes, sir.
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Let's examine the facts on it.
:59:36
I say this country has been too harsh
on its outright condemnation of war.

:59:40
You can point to the many
material advantages brought about

:59:44
by a crisis and conflict policy.
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Hell, World War II gave us
the ballpoint pen.

:59:50
In wartime,
the national suicide rate drops.

:59:53
Is that a fact? Now, why in hell
did we give up on the Germans?

:59:57
Since the damn politicians
chalked them up on our side,

1:00:01
the wars ever since
have been a national disgrace.

1:00:04
Hell, look at history -
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the two best wars we ever
fought were against the Jerries.

1:00:10
I say get the Krauts
on the other side where they belong.

1:00:13
Let's have an enemy worth killing
and a war this country can support.

1:00:18
That's pretty strong stuff, sir.
1:00:21
Well, Harold, I've always been a man
that speaks his piece.

1:00:25
Always hurt me.
I'm not liked in Washington.

1:00:28
I know that...
but I do have friends in high places.

1:00:36
They kept falling!
1:00:39
Joe falls back,
a neat, red hole in his head.

1:00:43
Only one thing
kept going through my mind.

1:00:45
Kill! Kill! For Joe and Mack
and all the rest of the guys.

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Kill! And then there was
a blinding flash...

1:00:58
and I woke up on a stretcher.

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