I Am Sam
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How'd you get through medical
school? Where'd you live?

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We lived with
my mother's parents.

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-Grandma and Grandpa.
-Yes.

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Would it be fair to say
that Grandma and Grandpa...

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were of normal intelligence?
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And so,
would it be fair to say...

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that Grandma and Grandpa
of normal intelligence...

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had the real responsibilities?
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Objection. Mr. Turner's
mother-in-law lives with him.

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Motion to strike. Irrelevant,
immaterial, and immature.

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I warn you, Ms. Harrison...
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stick to the relevant
issues of the case.

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Your Honor, the relevancy
is that every parent...

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has a right
to a support system.

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I'm not talking about
the rights of the parents.

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I'm talking about
the rights of the child.

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Please let the record show--
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Excuse me. Your Honor...
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I'm talking about entrusting
an 8-year-old's welfare...

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in the hands of someone
whose record shows...

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has been diagnosed
with autistic tendencies...

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mental retardation--
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Objection. Move to
strike that from the record.

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It is clear that
one's intellectual capacity...

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has no bearing
on their ability to love.

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Your Honor, would you
please instruct counsel...

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to proceed with
a modicum of sensitivity?

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I'm very sensitive...
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especially when
I see someone like you...

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walk in here and try
to give meaning to your life...

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by screwing up somebody else's.
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That's enough. Ms. Harrison,
approach the bench.

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My mother raised me--
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Tearing apart a family
is truly noble work, Mr. Turner.

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That's enough.
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This is an award for you
at some luncheon...

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but I'm here every day.
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You win, you're out the door.
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You know who I see come back?
The child.

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Only this time, it's too late.
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So am I sensitive?
Yeah, I'm a little sensitive.

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You can't even touch that area.
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Your Honor,
please let the record show...

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my mother raised me.
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Hohn Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
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His name is my name, too
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Whenever we go out,
the people always shout

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They say, "John Jacob
Hingleheimer Schmidt"


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