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our very own
and beloved leader...

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A man who needs
no introduction!

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Thank you very much, Sammy.
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I couldn't wait.
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That was a very nice introduction,
and I am...

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very thrilled
and proud to be here.

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Is been a wonderful ceremony
here on behalf of our own Fred...

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The Dorf Dorfman!
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- Who is he?
- Fred was darn near death recently.

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He wasn't ashamed to admit to me
that he had syphilis.

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Thank God he stopped it
in its tracks.

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It takes a lot for a man...
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to admit where he got it from
and how he got it.

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Look at him today.
Fred, you look just wonderful.

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The nose looks normal again.
The face has come back into shape.

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Is not drooling anymore.
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And hats off to Marge, his wife,
because that whole experience...

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the three weeks that she stayed
at Trembling Hills has paid off.

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No more alcohol
or sedatives in her life.

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There are many other things
I wanna tell you about Fred...

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things that maybe many of you
already know.

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Sammy, you're not going
to sing for us, are you?

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Did you know that Fred
spent much of his life...

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honoring a profession that has gone
largely unsung around here?

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Some of them are here tonight.
The profession is law enforcement.

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I know Fred feels that too often
our feelings are locked in...

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and we feel restrained
and perhaps even embarrassed...

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to reach out and touch
an officer of the law.

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After all, they are people,
aren't they?

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Stand up. Pat them on the back.
Reach out.

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Shake hands with any one
of these men in blue.

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Hug a cop!
Yeah, go ahead. I said it.

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Yeah!
Thas a wonderful feeling!

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I'm so proud tonight!
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# Oh, say can you see #
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# By the dawn's
early light #


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