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:04:02
You make it sound like I'm
running off with another woman.

:04:05
You expect me to get wet like you're
doing something incredible?

:04:09
This whole thing is sexist and
exclusionary.

:04:12
Yes!
:04:13
How would you feel if the march
was only for dark-skinned brothers?

:04:17
How can Farrakhan call a march for
dark-skinned brothers...

:04:20
...when Farrakhan's about your
complexion, with straight hair?

:04:24
Gonna kiss me? Kiss me goodbye?
:04:26
I'm late for work.
:04:32
I love you anyway.
:04:36
Remember to watch CNN.
:04:39
We're not done talking.
:04:40
I know we're not.
:04:57
I'll call from Arkansas.
:05:01
Looks like they're boarding.
:05:03
Welcome aboard, welcome aboard.
:05:06
I'd have hated
being on your plantation.

:05:08
Runaway slave wouldn't have
stood a chance against you.

:05:11
Court order says I have to keep my son
tethered for 72 hours.

:05:16
But it's cool.
:05:18
We're working it out, right?
:05:21
All right.
:05:22
Welcome aboard the Spotted Owl.
We're ready to ride into history.

:05:27
Step right up on in.
:05:28
Come on. Anybody else going to the
Million Man March, get on the bus!

:05:33
- How you feeling?
- Okay, Pop. You?

:05:35
Never felt better in my life!
:05:37
Then give me some of what you got.
:05:41
How you doing?
:05:42
Welcome aboard.
:05:46
Black power, brothers!
:05:47
Black power.
:05:49
Black power.
:05:50
Black power.
:05:52
Black power.
:05:54
Sounds like he's stuck in the '60s.
:05:57
- Got it?
- Yeah, I got it, thank you.

:05:59
Thank you very much.

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