Citizen Ruth
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:24:02
I just wanted
to thank you.

:24:04
Well, I don't need
your gratitude, okay?

:24:07
As a matter of fact,
I hate gratitude.

:24:11
Fine.
:24:15
Tell me somethin', Ruth.
:24:16
What are you gonna do
with all that money?

:24:19
I know a way to get a house.
:24:21
...A house?
...Mm-hmm.

:24:23
With the rest of the money,
I'm gonna buy a car.

:24:28
And, uh... set myself up
in a business.

:24:33
Or go to California.
:24:35
I never saw the ocean.
:24:37
Ruth, I don't want to burst
your bubble,

:24:39
but you and I both know
that money'd be gone

:24:42
in three days tops.
:24:43
Fuck you, man!
You don't know anything!

:24:50
What's the matter, Ruth?
:24:52
Can't you take
a little tough love?

:24:54
Fuck you, loser.
:25:08
Why don't you tell me
about this... $ 15,000?

:25:13
We just thought...
well, you know

:25:17
how the pro-abortionists
are always accusing us

:25:20
of only caring about the baby
while it's in the womb?

:25:22
Mm-hmm. Go on.
:25:25
Well,
we wanted to show them

:25:27
that we're committed
to the child after birth, too.

:25:30
Ruth, uh, well, you know,
she can barely support herself,

:25:34
let alone a baby.
:25:36
And we didn't want money
to be a factor in her decisiĆ³n.

:25:39
Well, what a nice thought.
:25:44
Of course,
it would have been better

:25:46
had you passed it
by me first.

:25:49
That's enough.
:25:50
Have you got any idea
how far $ 15,000 goes today?

:25:56
Our fax bills just for a month
are over $2,000.


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