Bob Roberts
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I don't know if I'm lucky.
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What do you mean?
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I don't know if I really like him.
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I don't know if he's healthy for your country.
Why do you like him?

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- He's righteous and he sticks up for you.
- In what way does he stick up for you?

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He believes in America,
believes in making money, being rich.

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He's not one of those sensitive liberals
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that makes you feel responsible
for everything that's gone wrong.

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Have you heard about his connection
to the failed savings and loan

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and his involvement with drug smuggling?
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- No.
- Yeah, I heard about that. That's bullshit.

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- It may be, yes.
- It's the press. They always lie.

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That may be as well.
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[Boy] Roger! Calvin! Roger, Calvin!
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He's dead! He's dead. They got him.
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- [Terry] Who's dead?
- Bugs Raplin. He's dead!

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[Wild cheering]
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We are moving for the great day
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- A day of triumph in the mind
- [crowd chants] Bob! Bob! Bob!

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We are marching for the Lord
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Of the silent nameless one
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- Working hard for brighter days
- [chanting]

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There's a prophet on the run...
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[radio] Journalist John Alijah Raplin
was shot at 6.30 pm at close range

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by a man calling himself
a member of the Arm of Justice,

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a right-wing group dedicated
to undoing injustices in the criminal system.

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Outside the 3rd Precinct in Philadelphia,
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the as yet unidentified radical
yelled at reporters and police,

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saying he is one of many
throughout the country

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and that his action
is the beginning of a new era for justice.

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Mr Raplin died at 8.30 pm
after a prolonged attempt to revive him failed.

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Raplin, who suffered from cerebral palsy,
was released last month


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