:16:13
- Sagaponeck.
- Don't mention it.
:16:23
- What difference does it make?
- It would mean he's innocent.
:16:25
The man's a fanatic. A dangerous fanatic.
Whether he's innocent or not.
:16:30
He was a radical.
That doesn't make him a fanatic.
:16:31
A lot of people
were radical back then.
:16:33
- Do you agree that he's a criminal?
- So are you.
:16:35
- No, that's different.
- How's that different?
:16:38
Look, dennis. The difference
between me and dad
:16:41
is i just fucked with the law,
he fucked with the government.
:16:43
- The law and government are the same thing.
- No, it isn't.
:16:46
The government doesn't
have to obey the law.
:16:47
Well, maybe that's not
the way things should be.
:16:49
Who wants a fucking government
that's got to obey the law?
:16:50
A lot of people do!
:16:51
Yeah, well that's why a lot of
people aren't running this country.
:16:55
You're drunk.
:17:09
Listen, dennis. Let me tell you
something about the law.
:17:13
The law is just a contract.
:17:15
A contract between the rich
people who own everything,
:17:18
and the poor people
who want to take it away.
:17:21
And the contract says, if you break
the law and get away with it fine.
:17:25
But if you break
the rules and get caught
:17:27
you got to play by the rules
and pay the price.
:17:29
It's no big moral thing.
:17:31
You don't need an ideology
to knock over a liquor store.
:17:34
Leave me alone.
:17:35
And another thing...
:17:37
if we do cauch up with the old man
i'm going to give him a piece of my mind.
:17:40
Yeah, right.
:17:42
What's that supposed to mean?
:17:43
You wouldn't last seconds
with the old man.
:17:45
- Oh, you don't think so, huh?
- He'd kick your ass.
:17:52
The old man is a fool.
He was a great shortstop but he blew it.
:17:56
- He was dedicated to a cause.
- He neglected his wife and children.
:17:59
Well, nobody's perfect.