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-You're the softest dog.
-What should I do with them?

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I'll take care of it.
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How're you doing, young ladies?
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What are your names?
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I'm Betsy and this is Arlene,
Mr. President.

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Call me Dick.
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Hi, Dick.
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How old are you?
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Fifteen.
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We have an urgent communiqué
from Anderson Air Force Base.

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What?
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So cute.
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Excuse me, I wasn't informed
that you are in the middle of....

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What are you in the middle of?
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One minute, Henry.
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Young ladies...
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...l've got a proposition for you.
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How would you two
be interested in being...

:14:49
...official White House dog walkers?
What do you think?

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Really?
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Jesus!
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Who are these little girls?
:15:00
I don't know, but it doesn't
look constitutional to me.

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Thank you!
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-Thank you so much.
-We're gonna walk you!

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-I'm so happy.
-Thank you. I'm really excited!

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Sure. Very good.
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Mr. President, really,
we have to make a decision...

:15:15
...regarding offensive action
north of the 22nd parallel.

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Bottom line, Henry...
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...is we bomb them
or we don't, isn't it?

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I wouldn't put it exactly in that--
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I have something to say.
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Go on, Arlene.
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War is not healthy for children
and other living things.

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Henry, that's the voice
of the youth of America.

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Yeah, well, first of all...
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...it wasn't a war
that this administration started.

:15:43
Henry, Jesus, let's not start that.
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Isn't there somebody
waiting out there for me?

:15:48
The Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Let's go!

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Welcome on board.
Hey, good to have you.

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Mr. Haldeman, it's your wife.
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Have a great day. Congratulations!
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I don't have time to talk to her.

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