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I came to Bunker Hill when I was 12 years old.
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Just like you.
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With the exception of those 12 years,
I've been in uniform all my life.

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I know men younger than myself
who take their pensions

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and put on stupid little white shirts
with cut-off sleeves,

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alligator on the tit,
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and spend the rest of their days
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beating the hell out of a little white ball
with an iron club.

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My God!
The thought of it makes me want to puke.

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They like it like that, civilians.
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Well, the one thing civilians know
is their rights.

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And they're within their rights
to push us out

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to make way
for their goddamned condominiums.

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But we have one little advantage on them.
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- What's that, sir?
- We're here.

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And the condos aren't.
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We have a foothold.
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You boys are my purpose. You're my family.
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And I'm not going to let them
take you away from me.

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We won't either, sir. We won't let them.
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- I knew something like this would happen.
- Sure.

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I figured after one whole year of being
shit on, I'd get hit by a bus or something

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and never get a chance
to shit on the next bunch.

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So you didn't get hit by a bus. So what?

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