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"of parasitic bureaucrats
in Washington.

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"As long as the war is on, only
a military figure like yourself...

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can unseat the man
in the White House. "

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There's one from a lady in
New Jersey I want you to read.

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Excuse me a minute. I just want to
look at this closing. Oh, sure.

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Just remember, America's greatest combat general
will be leading you into battle.

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"Hit 'em where they ain't. "
That's his motto.

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This is the MacArthur touch,
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combining sea and air power
as never before,

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he's leapfrogging right over the enemy's strongholds
to cut their chow line...

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all the way to the Philippines.
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Now you get your chance to
fulfill the immortal pledge:

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I came through,
and I shall return.

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Good!
Good!

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Some exciting stuff there. Thank you.
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Okay on this one
to Washington.

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Wow! President MacArthur.
I like the sound of that.

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Only question is,
how does it sound to MacArthur?

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You know that I have
no political ambitions whatsoever.

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General... General, this
country's always had a hero.

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Washington, Lincoln,
Lindbergh.

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Now you.
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It's in all
the papers.

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The Republican ones. No, sir.
Democratic ones too.

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Listen to this woman
in New Jersey.

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She says, "I have never wanted to
sin with any other man in my life,

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but I would with you. "
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How about it,
General?

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Uh-oh. Here's a little boy
in Moline, Illinois.

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Wants to know,
"Why do you carry a cane?

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Are you feeble?"
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General, what we want to do is
to print, "I shall return"...


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