Born on the Fourth of July
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:45:27
You don't have to worry
about them dogs.

:45:30
They won't bite.
:45:34
Y'all get away now.
:45:36
Get on away!
:45:37
It's all right.
It's all right.

:45:40
They're probably just
afraid of that chair.

:45:42
Mr Wilson, I'm Ron.
:45:45
Thanks for, uh,
for seeing me.

:45:47
Any friend of Billy's
is a friend of ours.

:45:50
Well, uh, why don't you
come on in the house?

:45:54
My wife fixed some chicken,
if'n you want some.

:46:01
Yes, sir, it was
a real nice funeral.

:46:03
Marine Honour Guard came
all the way down from Atlanta

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in their fancy uniforms.
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Fired their rifles
up in the sky.

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Thank you.
:46:12
The drums was beating.
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'Course it was nothing
like the big war

:46:16
100 years ago
down here.

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But there was Billy
and Bruce-- Bruce Crabtree...

:46:26
Andy Henderson.
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And the Rutledge boy,
Lance.

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Yeah, Lance.
He was a nice boy.

:46:33
For the life of me,
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I still can't quite
figure that war out.

:46:36
Why we had to go
all that dang way to fight it

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and why's we had to lose
so many young men.

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Can't figure it out.
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But we got a proud tradition
here in this town.

:46:51
Billy's great-grandfather
was at the First Bull Run.

:46:54
My pa was
over in France in '18.

:46:57
Don't forget, you were
over in the Pacific in '44.


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