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They were right here!
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12. Then we have to pay that bill
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13. Really?
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- Yes. Like passing English.
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fighting for attention.
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Make 'em yourself, little Prince George.
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to make friends already.
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is the right to vote.
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all that Schoolhouse Rock stuff.
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44. so, I think we sorta lost touch,
which was too bad.
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about the election today
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as students make our voices heard.
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49. As you know, these two candidates
could not be further apart on the issues.
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Reggie Water said it best
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"just politics as usual."
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when you step into that voting booth.
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until the polls close at 3:30.
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did you know that Payton Hobart
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how out of touch he really is, Elliott.
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so-called "disappearance."
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80. Did you know she just chose
Pierre Toussaint as her running mate?
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Haitian VP candidate in school history.
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87. and telling the moneyed interests
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88. - that you're tired of business as usual?
- Okay. Fine.
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89. Thank you, Elliott. I really admire you.
Now let's make history together.
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90. And I've gotta let Astrid know.
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91. She's been asking me all day,
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92. So, I will tell her that Elliott is in.
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93. Again, really good reconnecting with you.
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94. - Vote for Payton.
- Make sure you vote for Astrid.
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95. Vote for Payton.
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97. - Hey, Amir Everett, right?
- Yeah.
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98. How's it going? Payton Hobart
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I know that you're out and proud,
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110. and I wanted to make sure that
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- Yeah, me too.
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getting off the fence now.
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118. Oh, that's music to my ears, Amir.
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120. Nice. You mention Hamilton?
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123. Hmm. Never heard of him.
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124. I'll take it. He's some woodshop
loser. No need to waste your time.
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125. - Don't talk like that.
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126. If we didn't need his vote, he could
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127. Which is exactly why
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130. The bell has rung. Get to class.
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131. - Hey, Elliott, right?
- I know I'm late. I was taking a dump.
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132. Dude, who do you think I am?
The hall monitor?
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133. I'm James.
I'm working on Payton's campaign.
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139. But actually, Payton's gonna be making
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143. Sure.
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144. - You know voting starts at fifth period?
- Yeah, I know.
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146. I just thought of something.
What are you doing at 2:15?
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147. - I have math.
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148. I'll come pull you out of class,
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149. and then you have the rest of the period
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150. - Could probably even go home after that.
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154. Do you know Decker and Jerry?
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160. Oh, shit!
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161. You just broke my nose, you asshole!
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162. And so, some people could choose to say,
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- Yeah, sorry.
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170. - so that's a detention.
- Yeah, all right.
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171. But there is one person here
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173. and so I'm gonna leave it to her,
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180. to introduce the next Vice President
of St. Skye Leighton!
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181. Yeah, Skye!
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183. - Yeah!
- Thank you.
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about my former running mate,
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189. Actually, no, let me say a few things
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- Let's go!
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- She did not fire me!
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- It's good.
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- Everyone, I'll ask you again.
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- Elliott.
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My cousin goes to high school in Oklahoma
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Do they work for a living?
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- Yeah, but keep it down.
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396. I think that you think: What's the point
in voting when no matter who wins,
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397. - your life doesn't change?
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398. So, help me motivate you.
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399. Why don't you tell me the stuff
that would make a difference to you?
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400. What do you care about?
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401. I think students here
should have their own bathrooms,
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402. just like the teachers do.
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403. So you can lock the door.
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404. Not worry about people coming in and out,
banging on the stall doors,
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405. interrupting.
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406. Yeah. It's not very cost effective,
but I do understand the attraction.
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407. Many of us have stage fright when it
comes to going in front of other people.
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408. Hey, what about the class divide
at this school?
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409. You live over on Hermosa Road?
Right? What many would consider...
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410. " the other side of the tracks"?
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411. Think the school focuses too much
on the well-to-do kids?
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412. Yeah.
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413. Can you elaborate on that a little?
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414. Ju—
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415. Just sort of say more about it?
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416. I dunno.
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417. I think the vending machines here
are kinda bullshit.
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418. I mean, why should Sun Chips
be a buck less than Peanut M&Ms?
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419. And we should be able to buy
Flamin' Hot Cheetos if we want.
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420. A libertarian.
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421. I just don't like getting ripped off.
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422. I can talk to the administration about
making changes to the vending machines.
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423. Maybe... Maybe a subsidy
for low-income students.
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424. Yeah, whatever. Maybe you will.
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425. Maybe you won't.
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426. Hey, Elliott...
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427. I care.
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428. Oh, dear, why are you crying?
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429. They won't let me vote.
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430. I lost my student ID,
and they won't let me vote without one.
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431. I'm Georgina Hobart.
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432. I'm Payton's mother,
and you come with me right now.
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433. This young lady would like to vote.
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434. She can't without a student ID.
Those are the rules.
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435. Otherwise, they'd bus in a bunch of kids
from other schools to vote illegally.
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436. That's insane.
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437. She's clearly a student here.
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438. I don't know her. Do you know her?
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439. Maybe.
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440. Are you in my trig class?
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441. I don't take trig. I'm a freshman.
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442. Uh, excuse me. Yoo-hoo!
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443. Young man.
Could you come over here, please?
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444. Do you know this young lady?
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445. I don't think so.
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446. Do you know him?
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447. No.
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448. Do you know him?
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449. - No.
- No.
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450. Wait...
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451. - No.
- Oh, for God's sakes.
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452. What kind of a school community is this?
Does anyone know anyone?
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453. You know what? Forget it.
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454. This isn't worth it.
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455. Forget it?
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456. People have fought and died
for your right to vote.
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457. Haven't you ever heard
of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner?
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458. Do they go here too?
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459. They were killed by the Ku Klux Klan
for registering voters in Mississippi.
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460. Whoa, whoa, lady.
Are you sayin' we're the Klan?
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461. I'm saying this is voter suppression
and it's illegal.
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462. This school has to be a model,
not only for all other schools,
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463. but for our country as a whole.
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464. I wasn't going to vote
for your son anyway.
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465. Well, it's the principle of the thing.
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466. Maybe we can have her
submit a provisional ballot.
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467. And if she can prove that she goes here,
then we'll count the vote.
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468. No.
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469. She will vote today.
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470. Have you ever heard of the 15th Amendment?
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471. Would you like to go through that
line by line?
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472. Elliott, Kris. Could I talk to you
about Astrid—
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473. Dinner!
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474. Don't wipe it on the drapes again.
They're turning stiff as shutters.
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475. Use a sock like a normal kid.
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476. You know, Marco Polo brought spaghetti
from China to Italy.
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477. They didn't have spaghetti before that.
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478. If I had a car, I'd have a license plate
that said VEGAN4LIFE.
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479. Who'd you guys end up voting for
in the election?
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480. I wrote in Daniel Andreas.
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481. He's a militant animal rights activist
on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List.
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482. Does he go to your school?
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483. No.
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484. - When do you hear who won?
- Tomorrow. I think.
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485. Maybe it was today, but I didn't hear.
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486. How about you, Elliott?
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487. I didn't vote.
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488. My vote doesn't matter anyway.
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