Born Yesterday
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but until we get another cop, we have
an obligation to support our friends.

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After all,
being a superpower has its price.

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She's right.
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It's still a dangerous world.
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But what about the Palestinians?
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- Yes, what about the Palestinians?
- Yeah, what about the Palestinians?

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I don't think even Abe Lincoln himself
could solve that one.

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- But let's say you're president.
- Yeah, let's say you was president.

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What would you do?
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It's simple. If the UN would remove the
Verner Amendment from Resolution 165,

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

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Can I get anyone anything?
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I'd love a drink.
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Excuse us.
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Isn't she terrific?
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Hell, I'm knocked out.
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- She's right about the Verner Amendment.
- Absolutely.

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Is it the economy of the state
that worries you, Harry, or your own?

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Both. If I go under,
I take a lot of people with me.

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Harry, I'm getting tired.
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I got business.
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Do me a favour, pal, take her home?
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With pleasure.
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You did a helluva job.
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No kiddin', pal. A helluva job.
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Senator, we cannot do a thing until
the UN removes the Verner Amendment.

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- Yeah, 165!
- Without question.

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You were great!
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Everybody loved you.
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What's the matter?
Don't you think you were great?

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Oh, yeah, we really tricked 'em,
didn't we?

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What do you mean?
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If you saw a good ventriloquist, who
would you compliment? The dummy?

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You're not a dummy.

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