Bowling for Columbine
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dynamite fuse, black powder,
you know?

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For muzzle loaders and...
Sure.

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Diesel fuel, fertilizer, but,
uh, that is normal farm stuff

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that is no way connected
any way whatsoever to, uh,

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the Oklahoma City bombing
or bomb making.

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Them people - law enforcement,
if you wanna call 'em that -

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were here and they were shaking
in their shoes.

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They were physically shaking.
Scared to death.

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- Of?
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- Because they thought this
was gonna be another Waco.

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Because certain people...
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namely my ex-wife
and other people,

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said I'm a radical,
I'm a wild man,

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I got a gun under every arm,
down every leg and every shoe,

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every corner of the house.
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You say anything to me,
I'll shoot ya.

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If the people find out how
they've been ripped off

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and... and enslaved in this
country by the government,

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by the powers-to-be...
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they will revolt, with anger,
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with merciless anger.
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There'll be blood
running in the streets.

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When a government
turns tyrannical,

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it is your duty to overthrow it.
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- Well, why not use Gandhi's way?
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He didn't have any guns,
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and he beat the British empire.
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- I'm not familiar with that.
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- Oscoda has a bad habit
of raising psychos.

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Bad habit of it.
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- This is Brent.
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And this is his buddy DJ.
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They live in Oscoda, Michigan,
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across the bay
from the Nichols farm.

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Eric Harris,
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who would later go on
to commit the massacre

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at Columbine High School
in Colorado,

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spent part
of his childhood here.

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Eric lived on
the air-force base in Oscoda,

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where his dad flew planes
during the Gulf War.

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Twenty percent of all the bombs
dropped in that war

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were from planes
that took off from Oscoda.

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I asked Brent if he remembered
anything about Eric.


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