Mississippi Burning
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:16:19
This is tricky.
:16:22
They make it look so easy, don't they?
:16:27
I got a question for you, Clinton.
:16:30
You don't mind if I call you Clinton,
do you?

:16:33
I feel like I know you so well.
:16:38
The way we have it,
on the night of the murders...

:16:41
...you made a short speech as the
bulldozer buried the kids in the dam.

:16:45
How does Lester tell it?
:16:47
"Mississippi will be proud of you.
You've struck a blow for the white man. "

:16:52
Is that what you said, Clinton? Hm?
:16:56
Is that what you said?
:16:58
It must've been you...
:17:00
...because Clayton Townley and
Ray Stuckey were too smart to be there.

:17:05
And you was too stupid to think
anybody'd remember what you said.

:17:10
But old Lester, he got a good memory.
:17:17
I'm sorry.
I haven't done this for a long time.

:17:21
Did you make a speech the night that
you beat up your wife, Clinton? Huh?

:17:26
Did ya?
:17:28
Did you strike a blow
for the white man that night?

:17:35
You got a stupid smile.
You know that, Pell?

:17:38
Can you see it? Huh? Good!
:17:42
Did you smile when the bulldozer
ran over the black kid's body? Did ya?!

:17:51
Did you smile when the bodies
were covered over? Did ya?!

:17:54
Get up here. Come on. Get up!
:17:57
Did you smile that same stupid smile,
huh?!


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