Bob Roberts
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an evil menace called drugs.
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I made up my mind there and then
to dedicate my life

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to seeing that this problem end in our lifetime.
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I contacted my friend Lukas Hart
and I enlisted his help.

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It is because of Lukas Hart's
diligence and efforts

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that eight years ago Broken Dove was born.
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[Bob] Broken Dove is hard at work fighting
the war on drugs but it will take time.

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We must start the war early,
ladies and gentleman.

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We must start the war
with our children at home

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- and in our classrooms.
- [Skip To My Lou]

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Hey, mister, can I see your gun?
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- Can I see your gun?
- What makes you think I have a gun?

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Come on over this way.
Get some great shots with the kids.

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- [Child shouting]
- You got me!

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You got me. Good work, kids. I'm dead.
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Here's Mrs Roberts. Here's Mrs Roberts. Polly.
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Polly and Bob.
Let's take a picture with the kids.

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Sit right there on the table.
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[Doctor] Bob is a tireless worker.
Unbridled energy.

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As his doctor,
I tell him to slow down. He won't.

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Without his organisation Broken Dove,
this clinic would not exist.

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[Aide] I want you all to say, "Vote Bob".
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Vote Bob!
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What did the teacher tell you
in school today, in school today?

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What did the teacher tell you
in school today, my child?

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He said it's a crime to say a little prayer
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He said God's no longer wanted here
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Oh, that's what the silly teacher
told you in school

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Robert Roberts Junior was born
on January 3rd, 1955

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in St Vincent's Hospital, Philadelphia.
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In his early years, Bob lives on a commune
in rural Pennsylvania.


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