Foul Play
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You see, lieutenant,
your relentless pursuit

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forced us to come up
with a contingency plan.

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It is foolproof.
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If by the end of the first act
the pope has not yet been dispatched,

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Whitey Jackson will open fire
from the organ bay.

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He will also fire if the pope
unexpectedly leaves his seat

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or if the police arrive
in the auditorium.

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But why kill the pope?
He means nothing to you.

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He is a symbol,
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a symbol of the vast wealth
and corporate power

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of the world's churches.
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Like my dear, dead brother.
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Always the good one...
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...hiding behind the skirts of this sham
called organized religion...

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...whose sole aim is to rob
true spirituality of its life...

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...and perpetuate
an implacable authority.

1:29:12
Shut up, Charlie.
Don't excite yourself.

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My brother.
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Is this a stable?
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Or is it a palace for
the prince of the church?

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In the past, people rose up
and slaughtered their kings.

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Tonight's the beginning
of a revolution long overdue.

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Ten years ago, we attempted
a peaceful campaign

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for the taxation of these
billion-dollar corporations.

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But...
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...they support the economic system.
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And so the economic system
supported them.

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We were attacked, laughed at...
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...and finally imprisoned.
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But it was there, in those hellholes,
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where the mind is bound
and the spirit is shackled,

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that we realized that
the single most effective way

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to bring about radical change
is the historically proven path...


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