1:05:04
	What's that?
- Holy shit!
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	- Tammy Gerlick's a whore -
My mother will die.
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	Each candidate commits himself
in writing to be able
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	to pay the settlement's
monthly taxes. - No, wait, wait.
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	I just don't think it's my job to
check other people's bank accounts.
1:05:20
	No, but they can sign a statement
that they're able to pay the taxes.
1:05:24
	That's what the committee
is for, right?
1:05:26
	But it means that from the onset
people without money can't join.
1:05:30
	I want to get this straight. Is that
the message we want to send out?
1:05:33
	It's not about a message. It's
about reasonable administration.
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	We're about to start a settlement
with very low living expenses.
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	A trailer or a mobile home
hardly costs anything.
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	If you want to control the quality
of your neighbors, you have to make sure
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	they're not here just because
it's the cheapest solution. See?
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	But our goal is not just to settle
the land, but to unite the people.
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	So let the National Committee add
a clause about uniting the people.
1:05:55
	I'm not moving to the middle
of nowhere to live in a slum.
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	That's the whole idea. An
ideological settlement. Simple.
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	And you should be the first to know
what I'm talking about, Rachel.
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	Could you tell me
what that's supposed to mean?
1:06:20
	Take a walk around the neighborhood.
It's all over the walls.
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	Remember, these are the worst years.
From now on things will get better.
1:06:33
	How many years, exactly,
until the worst part is over?
1:06:37
	Two years, three at the most.
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	Just take a deep breath and hold
your nose till high school's over.
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	Then go do your National Service
in the desert, or somewhere.
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	As far away from here as possible.
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	Not like me. If Dad hadn't died,
I'd go serve in Eilat,
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	or even in Egypt.