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:42:04
- She's a model he was interviewing.
- He's just all work. The creep.

:42:10
Ramon might not be as bad as you think.
There's a reason he has so many women.

:42:14
- He has a problem.
- What?

:42:17
After he knows a woman well,
he can't have sex with her well.

:42:22
He has a sexual impotence problem
of some kind?

:42:26
- Of some kind.
- That's terrible.

:42:28
Poor guy.
:42:29
- It explains a lot.
- What?

:42:32
It's well-known that anti-Americanism
has its roots in sexual impotence.

:42:36
At least, in Europe.
:42:38
There's no union called the AFL-CIA,
is there?

:42:41
- No.
- Give me a break.

:42:46
This bombing reminds one strongly
of the US blowing up its own ship.

:42:51
The Maine...
:42:52
...in Havana harbor as the pretext
for starting the War of 1898.

:42:57
An American sailor died in the bombing.
:43:00
It's hard for me to believe even
the Americans would kill their own people.

:43:03
No.
:43:04
The American elections are approaching.
:43:07
A quick attack
on some foreign bogeyman...

:43:10
...Libya or Iran, might rescue the American
president's reclining popularity.

:43:15
The American 6th Fleet...
:43:17
...which was to have
shown the pendant here this week...

:43:20
...is still sailing the South Mediterranean,
awaiting such a pretext.

:43:24
- Did you hear that?
- Yeah. Poor guy.

:43:27
The most disgusting slanders!
Someone's gotta say something.

:43:31
No, don't.
:43:32
This scumbag is going around saying...
:43:35
...that the USO bombing was arranged
by the Americans themselves.

:43:39
That's a lie!
:43:42
What?
:43:43
Everything you said.
:43:45
The Americans exploding their own ship,
the Maine, in 1898...

:43:48
...is a historical fact, established well.
:43:50
The other is still a thesis,
but an increasingly likely one.

:43:55
Both are disgusting lies.
:43:57
No, Ted. All the history books
say that about the Maine.


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