Bob Roberts
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[Paiste] Mr Bob Roberts suggested he knew
which way I was leaning

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on the question of war in the Middle East.
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I am totally opposed to it.
It's the enemy of the month club again.

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Saddam Hussein, I believe, is the most
evil man - what did the President say? -

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since Adolf Hitler.
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Before that, it was Noriega.
He was the most evil man since Fu Manchu.

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And there was Gaddafi and there was Castro.
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And these figures are thrown out to the media
and made into great monsters.

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Why? Because we must justify
the military budget.

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In order to do that, you must have enemies.
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So we blow up these local thugs
into these huge, Hitler-like figures

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and pretend it's World War II all over again.
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[Aide] Do not pin your hopes and dreams
on transport planes.

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They'll only build transport planes
if the shooting war is prolonged.

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It's not going to be another Vietnam.
A little bird tells me this.

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- Was it Hart, Dockett?
- Hi, Lisa. Mr Bourne will be dropping by.

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Don't wait for him. Come on, get it.
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Buy 6,012. Next. Sell 45,000.
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- Hang on to those puts.
- [Phone]

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How can I help you vote Bob?
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Bob, you're the best.
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- We love you, Bob.
- Cheez whiz, Calvin, don't be a fag! God!

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You support Broken Dove?
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Yes, proudly. Broken Dove works effectively
to keep children off drugs.

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Before its current incarnation
as an anti-drugs organisation,

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Broken Dove bought transport planes
that smuggled drugs.

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That is absurd and subversive and old news.
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Broken Dove was exonerated of these
ridiculous charges by the US Senate.

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Evidence suggests these planes were bought
with money from a low-income housing loan


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