Born on the Fourth of July
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:10:01
There was...
:10:03
There was a lot of feeling
in the words.

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I'm so sorry for what happened
to you, Ronnie.

:10:12
My mom called me
at school and told me.

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I was just
so shocked.

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l-- I wanted to...
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reach out
and help you.

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But...
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it was just
so frustrating,

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I just...
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stood in the hallway
of my dorm room shaking.

:10:34
I couldn't
say anything.

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Donna...
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uh, they need you
over at Locklin.

:10:40
I can't right now,
Jeff. Later.

:10:42
Well, don't forget
about the meeting.

:10:45
Yeah, 9:00?
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Yeah. Thanks.
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I'm sorry.
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You're real busy, huh?
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We've got this Kent State
demonstration tomorrow.

:10:53
I'm on the organizing
committee.

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Kent State.
I heard about that.

:10:57
It was-- Jesus--
terrible.

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It's terrible.
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When I saw that girl
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lying in that pool of blood
at Kent State,

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I kept on thinking
of that poster

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of the children
that were killed at My Lai.

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And I kept on thinking
about you over there...

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and all the boys
who've died,

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who've sacrificed
their bodies and--

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and their minds.
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The war is
so wrong, Ronnie.

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It's so wrong.
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I just had to
do something.

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We don't need arms
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We need hands to hold
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And we don't need bombs...
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Strike now,
shut it down!

:11:49
Strike now,
shut it down!

:11:52
Strike now,
shut it down!

:11:53
You know, Ronnie,
I'm not saying that you are,

:11:57
but if you have any feelings
against the war,


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