Fahrenheit 9/11
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in the United States of America,
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or is he representing both?
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This company's about money.
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It's not about conspiracies
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to run the world or engineer political maneuvering,
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things like that;
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it's about making money
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and it's about making a lot of money.
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And they have done very well.
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I want you on the record on this question.
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In the White House view
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there is no ethical conflict
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in former President Bush
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and former Secretary of State Jim Baker
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using their contacts with world leaders
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to represent one of the most well-known
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military arms dealers, the Carlyle Group?
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The President has full faith
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that his family will conform
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with all proper ethics laws,
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all ethics laws,
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and will act properly in their conduct.
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Okay, so let's say one group of people,
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like the American people,
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pay you $400,000 a year to be President
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of the United States.
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But then another group of people invest in you,
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your friends,
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and their related businesses $1.4 billion dollars
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over a number of years.
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Who you gonna like?
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Who's your daddy?
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Because that's how much the Saudi royals
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and their associates have given the Bush family.
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Their friends.
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And their related businesses
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in the past three decades.
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Is it rude to suggest
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that when the Bush family wakes up in the morning
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they might be thinking about
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what's best for the Saudis
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instead of what's best for you?
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Or me?
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'Cuz $1.4 billion doesn't just buy a lot of flights
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out of the country, it buys a lot of love.

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