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"If only the UN would take out the
Verner Amendment to Resolution 165,

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we'd have the power
to do what needs to be done."

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I don't understand one word of that.
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No-one will.
There is no Verner Amendment.

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But the only time anyone in Washington
admits they don't know something

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is when they're being indicted.
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But how am I going to know
when to say which one?

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We'll work out a code. OK?
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Try not to talk to anyone. This guy's
only been working on you for a day.

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She can talk to anybody, Harry,
and make you proud.

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It's working backwards!
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Instead of making her smart,
she's making you stupid.

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Good evening.
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The Middle East is a money drain!
Lt'll always be the same.

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We ought to spend that money at home.
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So just ignore the region?
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Miss Dawn, is there a chance
for peace in the Middle East?

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The chances are as good as getting
a Democrat back in the White House.

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After all the problems
the President's had recently,

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he doesn't have much clout anyway.
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It makes you wonder
if a parliamentary system isn't better.

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But I think we should keep a strong
presence over there, don't you?

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Well, here's what I have to say.
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Who elected the Washington Post
king of the universe?

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- Excuse me.
- I'm sorry, what did you say?

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Do you think we should keep
an active presence over there?

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Forgive me! I thought you said...
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Anyway, active presence, yeah...
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Well...
:40:58
I know we can't be
the policemen of the world,


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