Election
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:52:02
I was. Mr Pecharda let me in.
:52:05
With my many responsibilities
I have to come in on the weekend.

:52:11
- I left early, around 6:30.
- 6:30?

:52:17
How do you know what time
the posters were torn down?

:52:22
I don't,
but they were there when I left.

:52:25
I'm giving you helpful information.
:52:29
We should be trying to figure out
who did this.

:52:33
Okay, who do you think did it?
Whom should we interrogate?

:52:39
It could have been any of the
subversive elements at Carver.

:52:44
Like Rick Thieson
and those burn-outs.

:52:48
What about Tammy Metzler?.
She's anti this and anti that.

:52:54
You're a very intelligent girl,
with a lot of admirable qualities.

:53:00
But being smart and doing whatever
you need to do to get ahead -

:53:05
- and stepping on other people ...
:53:08
There's more to life than that.
You're only cheating yourself.

:53:15
Why are you lecturing me?
:53:19
This isn't the time or the place
to get into it.

:53:22
But for one example,
a certain former colleague of mine -

:53:26
- made a very big mistake.
:53:30
I thinkthe lesson here
is that we all make mistakes.

:53:35
We have to learn that our actions
can carry serious consequences.

:53:43
Maybe if certain
older, wiser people -

:53:47
- hadn't acted like little babies,
then everything would be okay.

:53:53
I agree. And certain young
and naive people -

:53:57
- should thanktheir lucky stars -

prev.
next.