Election
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No first-string quarterback.
It was like the end of my life.

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When I got back to school
everyone was supportive

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but I couldn't shake the feeling
that now my life had no purpose.

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What did God want from me?
Why did I exist?

:20:23
You can search everywhere
for answers.

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Then one day, destiny just walks up
and taps you on the shoulder.

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I know because it happened to me.
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Paul, can I speak to you?
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Mr McAllister changed my life.
:20:41
No matter what they say he did,
I believe he is a good man.

:20:48
You've been pretty down
since your accident.

:20:51
I wanted to play football again
so bad I could taste it.

:20:55
- Go on to the playoffs ...
- I understand disappointment.

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I personally think you have
a very bright future ahead of you.

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- I'm not talking about sports.
- What do you mean?

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You're a natural leader. You're
one of our most popular students.

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And you don't crack under pressure,
as we all saw in the Westside game.

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All the kids look up to you.
What does that spell?

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Student council president.
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Who me? No ... I don't
know anything about that stuff.

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- That's Tracy Flick's thing.
- She's a real go-getter.

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- And she's super nice.
- Yeah.

:21:52
But one person assured of victory
undermines democracy.

:21:57
That would be
more like a dictatorship.


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