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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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on candy bars, matchbooks, chewing
gum, sewing kits and pencils,

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and drop them on the
Philippines to boost morale.

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First-rate idea.
Yes, sir.

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But back in Washington, the Office
of War Information wants to know if,

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before things get going,
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you'd be amenable to a small revision
of the wording.

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What sort of a revision?
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Well, sir, they feel that "We
shall return" is more to the point.

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"We shall return"?
Yes, sir.

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I fail to see what purpose
that would serve.

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Why does Roosevelt
want me at Pearl Harbor?

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What's he up to?
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Why haven't I been told
what this is all about?

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I'm perfectly willing to discuss strategy
with Admiral Nimitz, if that's what they want.

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I suspect Roosevelt has been pulling
some strings to keep me in the dark.

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You know, he's always
favored the navy.


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