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I'd have law and order
on my side,

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and the only people
who'd be hurt

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would be your kids.
1:34:10
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:11
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:13
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:14
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:16
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:17
Listen to me!
1:34:19
People, please!
1:34:21
You must all disperse
and return to your homes!

1:34:25
Your presence here
is helping no one.

1:34:27
Why don't you use your brains
and listen?

1:34:30
Free mr. Clark!
1:34:40
Thank you.
1:34:41
Listen up.
1:34:43
Settle down. Give her
a chance to talk.

1:34:45
She might actually
have something to say.

1:34:47
Chill. Settle down.
1:34:48
Let's listen to the old
loudmouthed wench.

1:34:53
Here you go,
barrett.

1:34:54
Here you go.
1:34:58
You can call me
what you want,

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but the simple fact is
1:35:03
mr. Clark has broken the laws
of this state

1:35:06
and exposed you all
to grave danger.

1:35:14
His behavior
is irresponsible.

1:35:15
Chaining those doors
was a criminal act.

1:35:18
Why do you think
they call him "crazy joe"?

1:35:20
Because you don't
understand him.

1:35:23
Yeah.
That's right.

1:35:24
He chained
those doors

1:35:27
to keep out
the drug dealers.

1:35:29
You're twisting
the law.

1:35:31
The laws are made
to protect the people.

1:35:34
That's what
he's doing for us.

1:35:36
Yes!
1:35:38
The thing that
you don't understand

1:35:41
is that mr. Clark
believes in us.

1:35:44
He doesn't
believe in you!

1:35:46
You don't
take care

1:35:47
of your
responsibility!

1:35:48
Despite what he himself
may believe,

1:35:52
mr. Clark is not
eastside high!

1:35:54
Mr. Clark is not
only eastside high.

1:35:58
Mr. Clark is
like a father,

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the only father
some of us know.


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