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2. You and I've
lived too long
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3. with this miracle to properly
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4. be appreciative.
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5. Freedom is a fragile thing
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6. and it's never more
than one generation
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7. away from extinction.
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8. It is not ours
by way of inheritance.
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9. It must be fought for
and defended constantly
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10. by each generation...
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11. for it comes only
once to a people.
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12. And those in world history
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13. who have known freedom
and then lost it...
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14. have never known it again.
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15. "For it will not
be you speaking,
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16. but the Spirit of your Father
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17. speaking through you."
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18. - Mike, breakfast.
- Sorry, honey.
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19. No time. Love you, guys.
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20. Why can't my pancakes
come out round?
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21. This one looks like Australia.
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22. They'll taste the same as
any other continent, sweetie.
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23. - I promise.
- Hey, hey dad.
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24. - What about this car?
- How much have you saved?
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25. Okay, well if I sell my guitar
I can, you know,
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26. probably get couple
hundred extra bucks.
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27. Yeah, it's too expensive.
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28. - Just keep lookin', alright?
- Alright.
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29. You're the best.
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30. I love you guys.
I'll see you at 6:00.
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31. - Love you.
- Love you.
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32. - They're all yours.
- Reading and theology today.
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33. Pick up at 5:00. Okay.
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34. Hey, Jackson.
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35. Honey, I'll be home as
soon as work is over, okay?
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36. I think Shannon has a new
puzzle she wants to show you.
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37. - Okay.
- Hey, Jackson's here.
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38. Have you had breakfast yet?
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39. Someone at the restaurant
called in sick,
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40. so I'm gonna have to pull
a double tonight.
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41. - I'm sorry.
- It doesn't happen often.
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42. Anyway, uh, Jackson's babysitter
will pick him up tonight.
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43. Do you remember Miss Meredith,
the church secretary?
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44. Taylor, it's gonna be fine.
Promise.
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45. Right. Thanks.
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46. This means more to us
than you know.
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47. This coffee
is wonderful.
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48. So tell me about your
mission trip. Was it amazing?
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49. Oh, you would love China.
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50. She's my native country,
but I don't think I can return.
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51. Why?
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52. The persecution
of people of faith
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53. is much worse now
than when I left.
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54. And not just of Christians but
of Uyghur Muslims and others.
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55. Yeah, I heard they're
tryin' to take millions
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56. in re-education camps.
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57. Now they're trying
to contextualize the Bible
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58. to make it more
culturally appropriate.
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59. Freedom is fragile, Ayisha.
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60. Did you see your family?
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61. I traveled to the other
side of the world.
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62. They still won't speak to me
now that I'm a Christian.
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63. My family lives down the street
and my father won't talk to me.
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64. I didn't think that
Christianity could be so...
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65. Lonely?
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66. Okay, this is North America.
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67. Put it where it
belongs on the map.
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68. Sorry, I'm late.
Jail ministry went long.
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69. No worries.
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70. - Hey, Brandon.
- Hey, Mr. Hill.
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71. - Ooh, nice.
- Hey calc now, cars later.
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72. - I like the truck.
- Yeah, me too.
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73. 17, buyin' my first car.
I remember that.
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74. It's amazing you can get him
to think about anything else.
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75. Yeah, I guess.
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76. How's Jackson doin'?
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77. He's comin' out of
his shell a little bit.
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78. He relaxes around
Shannon, so that's good.
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79. Yeah. That is good.
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80. How about Taylor?
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81. She's been at the church
for like six months
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82. and I just realized that
I don't know anything about her.
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83. I guess it's my fault.
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84. No, don't beat yourself up.
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85. She keeps to herself.
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86. Usually works nights so she can
be with Jackson during the day.
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87. Didn't know that.
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88. Still it's my job
to let people know
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89. they have a home at St. Jude's.
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90. Alright, everyone.
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91. Let's get our Bibles out
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92. and get ready
for some reading time.
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93. Yeah, guys.
Let's get to work.
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94. Yeah!
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95. Today is, drum roll please.
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96. We're talkin' about Noah.
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97. Open your Bibles
to Genesis seven.
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98. That's really good, Shannon.
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99. Okay, let's talk about
what we just heard.
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100. It's about to get really wet.
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101. Well, I think there's more
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102. to this story than just rain.
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103. How do you think
people reacted to Noah
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104. when he suddenly started
to build a big boat?
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105. They probably thought
he was nuts.
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106. I think you may be right.
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107. And that's the point.
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108. Sometimes trusting God means
believing and doing things
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109. that the world won't understand,
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110. but we know that God honors
our obedience to him.
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111. I'm Ms. Dowd
with Social Services.
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112. I'm here to review your
homeschooling environment.
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113. Uh, no one called
to let me know.
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114. We've switched
to unannounced visitations.
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115. May I come in?
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116. Good afternoon, children.
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117. - Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
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118. I'm Ms. Dowd.
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119. Since you don't have
a board-certified instructor
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120. I'm here to make sure you
aren't missing anything.
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121. Is Ms. Short
for Miss or Missus?
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122. It's not
short for anything.
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123. - It's complete by itself.
- Oh, she meant no disrespect.
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124. She's just asking
if you're single or married
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125. so she might address
you properly.
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126. I identify as self-partnered.
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127. Might I ask what
subject we're studying?
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128. It's a combined unit
of reading and theology.
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129. - And you are?
- Oh.
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130. I'm Reverend David Hill
from St. Jude's.
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131. Our church, uh, helped
found the co-op.
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132. My interest is
only with the parents
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133. and with the children.
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134. And the lesson
plan is "The Bible."
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135. Well for theology,
I'd be hard-pressed
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136. to find a more appropriate book.
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137. Uh-huh.
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138. Why don't you continue
as if I'm not even here?
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139. Okay.
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140. Wanna pick up where
we left off, Shannon?
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141. Sure.
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142. "You are to bring into the ark
two of all living creatures
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143. male and female to keep
them alive with you."
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144. "Noah did everything
as God commanded him."
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145. So the takeaway,
they're teachable moment
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146. from the Noah myth
is obey God or die?
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147. I mean, that's one way
to look at it.
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148. Uh-huh.
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149. And the animals,
what exactly was the sin
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150. that required their destruction?
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151. These are my recommendations
to the state.
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152. Escalation?
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153. That's not up to me.
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154. I heard you pullin' up.
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155. - Long day, huh?
- Very. How was Jackson?
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156. You know I love your boy
like he's my own,
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157. but he needs help, Taylor.
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158. - Mommy.
- It's okay, honey. I'm here.
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159. - You came back.
- Of course.
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160. Mommy always comes back.
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161. I was just at work.
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162. What if you had to go to
Heaven to be with Daddy?
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163. Oh, honey,
that's not gonna happen.
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164. The country is just
now beginning to realize
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165. that unity means
winning under our terms.
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166. Frankly, everybody's
tired of this stalemate.
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167. The very idea of unity
in this country
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168. we've now considered
to be a myth.
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169. Everybody's ready to move
on from this gridlock
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170. which is why my staff and I
have drafted new legislation.
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171. Legislation that's
gonna guarantee
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172. that every child in this country
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173. gets the kind of education
that they deserve.
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174. Now mind you,
we're gonna get this done
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175. with or without the help of our
friends from across the aisle.
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176. We know what
the American people need.
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177. They need progress
and we're gonna give it to 'em.
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178. Thank you.
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179. Remember the visit we got from
Social Services the other day
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180. and we thought it wasn't
gonna be a big deal?
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181. - Yeah?
- It is a big deal.
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182. I know, Mike.
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183. Phone's been ringin'
off the hook here.
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184. Look, I'll come by later, okay?
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185. We'll figure this out together.
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186. Bye.
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187. Oh, hey you two.
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188. I'm here to pick
up those study guides
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189. for seminary school,
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190. but we can come back
if this is a bad time.
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191. No, no, no, no, no.
Please come on in, have a seat.
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192. - Meredith, can you find those?
- Yeah.
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193. Martin, you're gonna
be a great pastor.
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194. What's the latest on
the homeschooling co-op?
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195. Well, every family in the co-op
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196. has just received
a court summons.
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197. - How is that possible?
- I don't know.
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198. I always thought
the law gave parents
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199. the freedom to homeschool
as they see fit.
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200. Growing up, we always
heard that in America
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201. you could say
whatever you please,
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202. wear whatever you like
and worship whomever you will.
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203. And that's still true, Ayisha.
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204. This is just a misunderstanding,
it has to be.
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205. Yes, the Supreme Court said
we can worship God
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206. according to the dictates
of our own conscience.
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207. It's how the court
defines liberty.
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208. How do you know so much
about the Constitution?
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209. I studied for the Civics
Test to get my citizenship.
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210. American history is
a hobby for me now.
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211. The Constitution is
an amazing document.
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212. Yup, I suppose it is.
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213. Uh, hi, excuse me.
Are you selling your car?
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214. Sure am. You buyin'?
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215. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Uh, well, maybe.
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216. - I'm Brandon.
- Kayla.
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217. So, like what you see?
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218. Huh?
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219. The car.
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220. Yes. Yeah. She's very beautiful.
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221. - It's beautiful. The... the car.
- Uh-huh.
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222. I was talkin' about. This is
just a temporary right now.
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223. May I ask why you're selling it?
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224. I start college in the fall.
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225. It's too expensive
to have a car on campus.
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226. Totally, college. Yeah.
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227. Well, it'd be great if I could,
uh, get some pictures.
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228. Uh, yeah. Brandon.
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229. - Kayla.
- Yeah. I already asked you.
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230. Yup.
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231. Sorry.
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232. It all seems so extreme.
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233. Dave, I want you to know
that we will not
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234. be cooperating at all, 'kay?
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235. Not giving in is more like it.
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236. Yeah, I've spoken
to the board.
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237. We could certainly
adjust the curriculum
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238. to be more accommodating.
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239. Don't you mean
compromise the curriculum?
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240. We already told them
we're not conforming.
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241. Religion has been removed
from our schools.
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242. They're teaching kids
that they don't need God.
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243. Their faith is irrelevant to
their personal choices, Dave.
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244. I hear you.
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245. I mean these are some of the
reasons we started the co-op
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246. in the first place. It's just...
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247. I need you to understand
what you're getting
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248. yourself into
when you fight City Hall.
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249. Church really should've
moved off-campus
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250. 50 years ago when...
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251. Court costs,
attorney fees.
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252. Communities become divided.
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253. A beacon of violence
and controversy
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254. and it has no place here
at Hadley University campus.
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255. It's a time-consuming
draining experience
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256. that rarely ends
the way that you had hoped.
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257. We understand.
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258. Lemme know if there's
anything else I can do.
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259. Sorry I couldn't
be of more help.
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260. During our
observed instruction,
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261. a number of
deficiencies were noted.
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262. These include one, lack of
instructional effectiveness.
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263. Two, an environment inferior
to a group-learning experience.
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264. Three, the parents' inability
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265. to cover all intellectual areas.
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266. And four, the absence
of sufficient equipment
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267. especially in the sciences.
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268. We are concerned
that these children
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269. may not acquire
the essential skills
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270. for good citizenship
and for their learning.
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271. Has there been some attempt
at upgrading the curriculum?
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272. There has, Your Honor.
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273. But the parents
in the St. Jude co-op
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274. have refused to conform
their curriculum
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275. with district norms.
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276. - Is this true?
- Yes, Your Honor.
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277. But you need to understand...
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278. A simple yes or no
would answer the question.
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279. If you say yes,
that's a problem.
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280. Does the district
have a recommendation?
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281. We recommend
the children be returned
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282. to an accredited learning
program immediately.
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283. Your Honor,
the district is complaining
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284. about the lack of socialization.
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285. But our children are
being denied the chance
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286. to participate in any kind of
extracurricular activities.
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287. State law is clear.
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288. Homeschoolers have no right
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289. to exploit
extracurricular activities
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290. at a school they don't
see fit to attend.
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291. It's an either/or
situation, Mr. McKinnon.
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292. The children in your co-op
cannot ask for dessert
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293. without eating
their dinner first.
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294. Their parents pay
taxes though, right?
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295. - Excuse me?
- I mean their property taxes.
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296. That would cover the dessert
and the dinner too, correct?
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297. And you are?
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298. Reverend David Hill,
Your Honor.
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299. It was our church
that organized the co-op.
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300. I remember you well, Pastor.
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301. I do not pretend to be
an educational professional
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302. and I also note however
that neither are any of you.
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303. This case could
take years to settle
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304. and your children simply
can't wait that long.
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305. In the interim,
I am going to sign an order
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306. giving you 10 days
to either conform
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307. to the district
supervisor's recommendation
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308. or enroll your children
in accredited schools.
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309. And if we refuse?
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310. Parents have the freedom
to raise their children
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311. in line with their moral
and religious beliefs.
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312. Your children, however, enjoy
the right to an education.
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313. Your freedoms as parents
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314. do not supersede
your children's rights.
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315. Your beliefs do not exempt
you from the law, Mr. McKinnon.
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316. Therefore, if your children
do not show up at school
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317. a week from Monday,
you will be fined $1,000 a day
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318. for the first two weeks.
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319. Thereafter, you will be
charged with contempt of court,
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320. meaning you will be
incarcerated.
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321. During which time,
the court will appoint
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322. temporary custody
of your children
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323. to someone who will abide
by the court's decision.
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324. Perhaps the good Reverend
can explain further
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325. the ramifications of contempt
in this courtroom.
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326. So ordered.
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327. Just tell me, Lord.
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328. Is my family's
isolation the price
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329. that you're asking me to pay?
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330. Of course, they'll abide by your
will, whatever that may be.
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331. If there's any other way,
just please show me.
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332. I'll do anything...
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333. if I could just see
my family again.
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334. Uh, excuse me,
Pastor Hill?
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335. Jude.
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336. I told you,
you can just call me David.
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337. - Oh, right.
- Hey, you know what?
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338. Maybe you can help me
with this sermon.
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339. - Certainly, Pastor David.
- Ah!
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340. - Okay.
- What's the topic?
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341. Topic is "What does
faith look like?"
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342. It's so hard to nail it down.
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343. Yes.
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344. Because it's relative.
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345. In Nigeria, many of the people
that we minister to
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346. are only ever a moment
away from death.
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347. Death from hunger,
disease, bad water.
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348. Villagers walk to church,
many for hours.
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349. They don't say, "Oh, I have
to go to church today."
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350. They say, "Yes, it's Sunday.
I get to go to church."
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351. In the backcountry,
people don't have money.
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352. They bring carrots, eggs, milk.
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353. It's all they have.
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354. It's their widow's mite.
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355. They're happy to give
the Lord thanks
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356. for one more week of life.
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357. So, when somebody puts
a gun on their heads and say,
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358. "Denounce Jesus and die,"
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359. they say, "Jesus, I'm coming
home to you."
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360. That's what faith looks like
for those who have nothing,
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361. who are so close
to death every day
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362. and still have that
fire and love for God.
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363. - You humble me, Jude.
- No.
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364. We all have our cross to bear.
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365. America is a country so blessed
with prosperity,
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366. it only makes sense that much
will be asked of her in return.
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367. To whom much is given,
much will be required.
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368. Much will be required.
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369. I miss you, old friend.
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370. Ah, St. Jude's church.
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371. Yeah, this is he.
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372. Oh, okay.
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373. Wait, what?
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374. Who is this again?
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375. I don't have the money
to pay for those kinds of fines.
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376. - None of us do.
- Well that's it.
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377. We're gonna enroll our kids
into Oakwood on Monday.
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378. Look at this.
You know the Andersons, right?
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379. Okay, all their
kids go to Oakwood.
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380. Matty Anderson brought
that home from school.
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381. This is an advertisement
for birth control.
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382. Yeah. They passed
it out in class.
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383. Matty's in the second grade.
He's 7.
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384. How long 'til
they bring that here?
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385. I mean we're not
subjecting Shannon to that
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386. and none of you should have to.
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387. No, you shouldn't...
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388. which is why
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389. I think we should fight this.
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390. We need to.
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391. With all due respect, Dave,
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392. you're not the one
on the hook for fines.
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393. Not to mention,
the contempt of court.
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394. The church will stand
with you on this.
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395. We'll organize a plan
and help with any
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396. court costs
and attorney fees if need be.
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397. Dave, the church doesn't
have those kinds of funds.
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398. We have eight days
to figure it out
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399. and I... I will personally
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400. cover the cost of any fines
if we have to.
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401. David, unless you
won the lottery,
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402. there's no way you'll be
able to pay for all this.
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403. Unless you're betting,
you won't have to.
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404. I have faith
that I won't have to.
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405. And if I do,
I'll deal with it then.
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406. This is important.
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407. Why the change of heart?
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408. An old friend reminded me that
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409. our freedoms came with a price.
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410. China banned homeschooling
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411. because homeschool
students are not exposed
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412. to state-sponsored
indoctrination.
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413. If any parents chooses
to homeschool,
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414. they must do so underground
and at great risk.
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415. Once a freedom is taken away...
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416. it is very difficult
to get it back.
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417. Exactly.
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418. And to that end,
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419. I think we might
have a little help.
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420. Earlier, I got a phone
call from Daryl Smith.
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421. - A Congressman from Texas
- Congressman?
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422. Mr. Smith told me Congress
is meeting next week
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423. and they're having
hearings on education.
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424. They asked if any of us
would go to Washington
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425. and describe our situation.
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426. Washington, DC?
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427. Washington, DC.
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428. Yeah.
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429. Hey, son, make sure
to help grandma.
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430. It's only gonna be a
couple of nights. Promise.
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431. Yeah, sure.
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432. Hey so dad, I know with
everything going on,
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433. money might be tight
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434. especially if you guys have
to pay fines.
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435. Everything's gonna be fine.
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436. We're gonna work this out.
What's this?
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437. Well, just in case. I want you
to take the money for the car.
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438. It's not gonna kill me to ride
a bike a little while longer.
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439. You're gonna make me
cry now, okay? No.
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440. Me and your mother are gonna
work this thing out, I promise.
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441. But you know, I want you
to know somethin', okay?
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442. I couldn't be any more proud
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443. than I am of you right now, son.
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444. - I love you, man.
- Yeah, I love you.
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445. Alright, don't cry. Don't cry.
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446. Be good for grandma,
do whatever she says
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447. and no arguing
over bedtime, okay?
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448. Mom, really?
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449. I got this.
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450. Too big to give
your mom a hug?
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451. You guys
heard from Taylor?
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452. - We need to get goin'.
- There she is.
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453. - I hope I haven't made us late.
- What's wrong, honey?
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454. - Is it Jackson?
- He's with Miss Meredith.
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455. Okay. It's worth it, right?
Our kids?
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456. 'Course it is. Taylor,
what's the matter?
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457. We should go.
We can't miss our plane.
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458. I really
appreciate you comin'
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459. along and keepin' me company.
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460. Did you know
that two presidents
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461. kept alligators
at the White House?
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462. It's just sometimes
I feel a little out of place
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463. being the only
non-parent in the group.
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464. - No way.
- I know, it's silly, but...
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465. There's a statue
of Darth Vader's head
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466. on top of
the National Cathedral.
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467. - What?
- What?
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468. Thanks for letting me come
along. It means a lot to me.
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469. Ah, don't mention it.
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470. Hey, what do you think
of this car?
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471. That's freedom right there.
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472. It's a chance to hang
with people my own age.
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473. What car?
I see some girl.
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474. And, oh wait, there it is.
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475. - Are those the wheels?
- You're so funny. Yeah.
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476. But what do you know?
You're just a fifth grader.
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477. I know mom and dad would be mad
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478. if you waste your money
on the wrong car.
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479. What? It's a great car.
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480. - Yeah.
- All in one piece.
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481. Okay, got it.
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482. Thanks for this.
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483. I know you're gonna be
very happy with the car.
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484. No, um, thank you.
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485. I can finally give
the bike to my sister
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486. and travel in style.
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487. So, um, can I, uh...
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488. ask you a question?
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489. - Okay.
- I just gotta be real with you.
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490. I mean this is
my first car and all.
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491. I look a little
older than my age.
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492. You know,
it's a big step of my life
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493. and well I was just
kinda wondering...
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494. If it's a good car?
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495. Yeah.
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496. It's actually an awesome car.
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497. I'd take her with me if I could.
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498. That's great.
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499. Yeah, that's, um,
really good to know.
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500. Well, so, um, I guess you'll be
leaving for State in the fall.
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501. Yeah, last little hurrah
before I have to start adulting.
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502. Yeah. Well, um, I was just...
I was thinking.
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503. Hey, sorry. This is my mom.
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504. - I kinda have to take it.
- Yeah. Yeah, of course.
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505. Hey, mom.
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506. Um, yeah, I'm here with
the boy who bought my car.
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507. It's fine.
I can fend for myself.
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508. Yeah, I'll just throw something
in the microwave I guess.
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509. Yeah. Okay, mom. Got it.
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510. Hi, baba, it's me.
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511. I just wanted to call
to tell you that
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512. I love you and I miss you.
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513. I really wish that
you would talk to me.
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514. Please call me.
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515. It's still early.
You guys wanna grab a bite?
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516. How about touring the city?
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517. Guys, I don't think Taylor's
gonna wanna do any sightseeing.
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518. On the flight over here,
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519. she told us that she was
released from her job.
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520. Why?
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521. I guess she's been takin' too
much time off
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522. and the trip to DC
certainly didn't help.
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523. Wow.
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524. Mike, you, uh,
you mind checkin' us in?
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525. I wanna go see
if she needs anything.
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526. Martin, you always
wanted to be a pastor.
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527. C'mon, this is
what it looks like.
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528. Okay.
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529. Taylor, um, I'm so sorry
to hear about your job.
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530. Thanks. I can get another one.
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531. This one just worked
'cause I could be
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533. Okay.
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534. Is there somethin' else?
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535. I'm fine. Really.
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536. You guys don't have to sit here
and hold my hand.
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537. I'm your pastor, Taylor.
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538. We're here for you.
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539. You guys, it's...
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540. Look, if you don't wanna
talk about it, that's okay.
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541. But sometimes it's better
if you do.
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542. Everyone is feeling
the stress, I think.
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543. Yeah, Shannon said last night
she doesn't
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544. want her parents going to jail.
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545. Children shouldn't have to worry
about things like that.
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546. I know, she even asked to sleep
in our bed.
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547. I mean, she hasn't
done that in years.
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548. Jackson hasn't slept
without me in over a year.
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549. My husband left for
an Air Force training mission
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550. and that was the last time
we saw him.
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551. Equipment malfunction.
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552. But I've worked for
the government long enough
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554. How he died isn't
important anyway
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555. because I know why he did.
It's just...
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556. Jackson isn't dealing
with it very well, you know?
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557. We moved to Hope Springs
in the fall for a fresh start.
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558. - It's where my mom grew up.
- I'm so sorry, Taylor.
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559. I didn't know.
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560. You guys, the church,
the co-op...
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561. You've all been lifesavers.
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562. I don't know what my son
and I would do without you.
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563. Jackson wouldn't last 10 minutes
in a public school.
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564. They'd classify him
as special education
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565. and label him
emotionally disturbed.
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566. They'd give him
an individual education plan
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567. which might not even
challenge him at all
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568. until eventually Jackson
becomes the label
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569. the state pins on him
and why his father died
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570. I feel like would
all be for nothing.
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571. Why?
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572. Defending our freedoms.
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573. I feel like
such a fool. I had no idea.
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574. I'm ashamed to admit it, but I
assumed that she was divorced.
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575. I mean, but would it
have mattered if she was?
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576. We failed her, Mike,
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577. as Christians, as just
decent human beings.
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578. Hey.
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579. What's wrong with you?
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580. Nothin', I got a date.
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581. "Four score
and seven years ago,
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582. our fathers brought forth on
this continent a new nation...
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583. conceived in liberty
and dedicated
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584. to the proposition that all men
are created equal."
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585. "Now we are engaged
in a great Civil War
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nation or any nation
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could long endure."
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588. "It is for us the living,
rather, to be dedicated
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589. here to the unfinished work
which they have fought here."
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590. "That from these honored dead,
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to that cause
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592. for which they gave the last
full measure of devotion."
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593. "That we here highly resolve
that these dead
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of freedom."
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597. "And that government
of the people,
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598. by the people, for the people
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599. shall not perish
from the Earth."
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600. I guess I just assumed
that you went to Oakwood.
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601. No, um...
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602. No, my sister and I have been
homeschooled since the start.
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603. What's that like?
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604. Well, uh, the lunches
are better.
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605. Don't need a hall pass
to go to the bathroom.
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606. Uh, teachers don't have
favorites.
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607. No, there's no pressure
to be popular, I guess.
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608. No bullies, no school lockdowns.
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609. But I don't know,
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610. I guess the best part is I just
get to be myself, you know?
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611. My thoughts are my own,
not what I memorized.
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612. Yeah, I learn stuff
and make it matter to me.
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613. - Wow.
- I mean, it's not all that.
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614. I don't get to do
you know, this.
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615. No school sports,
no homecoming, no prom.
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616. I really don't get to meet
a lot of people outside church,
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617. so you know.
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618. You're not really missing much.
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619. Nobody goes
to the homecoming dances
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620. 'cause everyone
thinks they're lame.
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621. Still, uh, prom sounds cool.
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622. Get to wear like a tux and all.
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623. So what about you? What are
your plans after college?
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624. - Pre-law.
- Okay.
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625. It's kind of
a family tradition.
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626. I've been holding mock trials
with my mom since I was a kid.
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627. Really?
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628. Your Honor, the plaintiff
petitions the court
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629. for an increase
in weekly allowance
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630. and suspended bedtime
during the summer months.
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631. - How'd that work out?
- You win some, you lose some.
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632. No, but my mom's fair.
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633. She knows her stuff.
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634. Speaking of which,
I should probably go.
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635. It's getting late
and my mom tends to worry.
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636. Yeah.
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637. Um, can I give you a ride?
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638. Sure.
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639. The pillars represent
the states and territories
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640. that sent men and women
to serve under the US flag
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641. during World War II.
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642. See how they're linked
with that rope?
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643. It symbolizes
the country's unified effort.
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644. The Freedom Wall bears a field
of 4,000 golden stars,
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645. each of which stands for
100 American military deaths
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646. in the war.
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647. "Here we mark
the price of freedom."
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648. You didn't
have to walk me to the door.
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649. No, it's cool.
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650. I, um... I wanted to.
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651. Such a gentleman.
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652. Thank you for bringing
that earring back.
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653. My mother would've killed me.
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654. Belonged to my grandmother.
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655. Oh, man. Ah, my grandma.
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656. She's staying with us while
my parents are out of town.
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657. I totally forgot. I'm...
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658. I'm so sorry.
I really gotta go.
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659. I, I mean like you know,
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660. she's not babysitting me
or anything.
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661. I'm... I'm way old enough
for that.
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662. It's, uh, it's my sister.
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663. I will see you later.
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664. I will call you. Yeah.
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665. Maybe I shouldn't,
but I feel confident.
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666. I need to go over these
homeschool statistics.
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667. So much to learn.
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668. The Washington Monument
is 55 feet at the base
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669. and 555 feet high.
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670. At the very top,
there's an aluminum cap
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671. where there's
an inscription, "Laus Deo."
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672. Two words, seven letters
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673. overlooking the most
powerful city in the world.
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674. It means praise be to God.
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675. I thought maybe
you needed to hear that.
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676. I, uh, I need to take this.
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677. I'll see you at the hotel.
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678. Thank you, Martin.
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679. Hello?
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680. Oh, hi.
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681. Jimmy's Pizza.
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682. Uh, no, but I'm sure
I can find it.
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683. Reverend Hill.
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684. Ah! Congressman Smith.
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685. Hey, glad to see you
made it safe and sound.
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686. Thanks for coming.
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687. Thank you.
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688. Thank you, Jimmy.
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689. I just wanna make
sure you understand
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690. what you're fighting here.
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691. I was able to do some fact
finding on St. Jude's co-op
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692. before I left home
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693. and I think the Commission's
gonna be pleased
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694. on how well our students
do on standardized tests.
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695. Yeah, well right now
there's an effort on the way
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696. demanding universal
educational guidelines.
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697. - Sounds reasonable.
- Oh, it's meant to.
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698. But make no mistake,
those guidelines
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699. are increasingly at odds
with the Christian worldview.
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700. There won't be any opt-out
for homeschoolers.
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701. Homeschooling is like
a weed to these folks
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702. and they just wanna yank it out.
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703. - But why?
- Why?
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704. Indeed.
In the Common Core agenda...
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705. Oh, excuse me, curriculum,
everything's relative.
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706. And I mean everything
from kindergarten on.
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707. Even basic facts are
seen as subjective.
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708. Common Core deliberately
creates the illusion
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709. there's no such thing as truth.
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710. Because if truth doesn't exist,
then there's no moral absolutes.
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711. And by middle school,
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712. there's a discernible
political agenda
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713. behind the classroom
reading lessons.
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714. Ask your average millennial
about our Founding Fathers
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715. and they'll tell you that
they were all a bunch of old
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716. and rich oppressive
slave owners.
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717. That perspective
came from somewhere.
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718. But weren't they?
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719. Most of 'em were just kids.
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720. Edward Rutledge
and Thomas Lynch,
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721. both were just 26 years old
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722. when they signed
the Declaration of Independence.
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723. And Thomas Jefferson
was the ripe-old age of 33,
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724. when he helped write it.
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725. And, as far as owning slaves,
absolutely,
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726. some did...
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727. but many did not.
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728. But they all get tarred
with the same brush.
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729. But why, to what end?
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730. If you discredit them,
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731. then you discredit
what they gave us.
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732. Instead of the people
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derived from God,
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the students that...
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735. we only have those rights,
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736. which the government
allows us...
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737. replacing our liberties
with control.
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738. Gotta admit the pizza
isn't sitting well with me.
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739. Oh, it's me. I'm heavy.
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740. It's a lot to digest, man.
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741. Jimmy, this was
fantastic as usual.
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742. Thank you so much.
No, no, no.
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743. Your money's no good here.
It's no good here.
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744. Thank you Congressman Smith,
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745. for everything you're tryin'
to do for us.
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746. Yeah, absolutely.
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747. And, uh, just so you know,
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748. I think we caught a break
for tomorrow.
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749. Oh, yeah? How?
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750. Congressman Jason Abercrombie,
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751. the sitting chair
on the committee.
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752. - Is he on our side?
- He's smart and he is fair.
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753. That's as much
as we can ask for.
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754. It'll have to do.
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755. Believe me, it could've
gone a lot worse.
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756. Kayla, have you
found Grammy's earring?
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757. Uh-huh,
Brandon brought it to me.
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758. Who's Brandon?
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759. I want this over quickly,
Denise.
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760. - There's real work to be done.
- Baby steps, Murray.
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761. We win incrementally and stay
on the right side of history.
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762. I know we can count on you.
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763. - Yeah, I'm a team player.
- Good.
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764. - Morning, Denise.
- Smith.
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765. Shame about Abercrombie.
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766. So sudden.
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767. Heart attack.
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768. Oh, he was a dinosaur.
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769. Time for the old centrist
to be put out to pasture.
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770. Well, who's, uh, who's sitting
chair in his place?
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771. Lots of surprises
for you today, Smith.
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772. Daryl.
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773. My deepest condolences, sir.
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774. Jason, Jason was a friend
to us all.
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775. I'm sure his family
will be pleased to hear.
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776. Thoughts and prayers, sir.
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777. Thoughts and prayers.
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778. I would like to call
this hearing
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779. of the House Subcommittee
on elementary
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780. and secondary education
to order.
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781. At this time, I wish to thank
both members and their staff
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782. for their participation.
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783. Would the first witness
state her name and position?
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784. Donna Chesney, United States
Secretary of Education.
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785. Ms. Chesney, we're in
receipt of your report.
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786. Would you care to summarize
your findings on the practice
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787. generally known
as homeschooling?
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788. Ah, yes, Mr. Chairman.
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789. Our department
considers homeschooling
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790. an unusual, unnecessary
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791. and borderline antisocial
practice.
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792. And your further
recommendations are?
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793. It's in the state's opinion,
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794. we should be following
Europe's lead.
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795. A number of European countries
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796. have already outlawed
homeschooling.
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797. Germany, Spain, the Netherlands
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798. and that's just to name a few.
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799. And in places
where it is allowed like Sweden,
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800. it's tightly regulated
and closely monitored.
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801. Thank you for your
expert testimony.
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803. Ah, none. You?
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804. Same.
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805. Good morning. Daryl Smith.
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806. Mrs. Hays.
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807. - Mrs. McKinnon.
- Hi.
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808. - Mike McKinnon.
- Yes, sir.
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809. Reverend, I trust
that Jimmy's Pizza
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811. Ah, that's not what
kept me up last night.
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812. I can't thank you all
enough for makin' the trip,
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813. especially since I know
how difficult things are
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814. for you at home.
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815. We felt that we didn't
have much of a choice really.
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816. That's just it, you did.
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817. As believers, we've abandoned
the mountain
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818. of politics for far too long.
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819. We've decided that it's just
too dangerous of an arena
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820. for Christians
to be walking into.
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821. So, we just left it to anyone
who wanted to go there
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822. for their own selfish
and worldly reasons
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823. and hope that everything
will work out fine.
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824. Only it didn't,
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825. and now we're in a mess.
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826. What's happening in there?
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827. They're still running testimony
for the other side.
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828. They should be finished
in about a half hour...
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829. and then it's your turn.
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830. If God is for us,
who can be against us?
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831. What? Around here?
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832. Just about everyone else.
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833. Now, maybe I've been
in Washington, DC too long.
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834. You guys relax. I'll come and
get you later, okay?
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835. Thank you.
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836. What color corsage do I get?
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837. Depends on what color dress
she's wearing.
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838. Well, how am I
supposed to know that?
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839. It's kind of like a coral.
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840. - Coral?
- I got you.
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841. Everything okay
with your grandmother?
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842. Huh? Oh, yeah.
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843. I'm... I'm so sorry about that.
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844. My, uh, my parents are in
Washington.
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845. - As in DC?
- Yeah.
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846. They're actually, uh, testifying
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847. at a congressional
subcommittee on homeschooling.
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848. Wow.
I bet they must be pumped.
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849. No, no, no, no, not really.
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850. They actually had to go
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851. because a judge here in town
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852. threatened to fine them
if they didn't
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853. send us to public school.
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854. Does that look good with coral?
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855. - Yes.
- A judge in Hope Springs?
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856. - Which one?
- Uh, I don't know.
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857. Some, uh, some family judge.
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858. Hey, I gotta run.
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859. Okay, I'll,
I'll call you later.
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860. Strange place to cram
for a test, Reverend.
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861. Yeah, this is not
really my thing.
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862. I'm afraid I'm gonna
make things worse
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863. for everyone out there.
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864. Matthew 10:19,
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865. "Do not worry about
what you will say."
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866. "At that time, you will
be given what to say."
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867. "For it will not
be you speaking,
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868. but the Spirit of your
Father,
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870. There's been a development.
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871. We have a... new chairman,
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872. a Robert Benson.
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873. I'm guessing he's not
as friendly as Abercrombie.
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874. Hardly,
and the direction out there,
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875. the narrative is going
to change considerably.
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876. They are going to insist
that religious beliefs
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877. are antirational,
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878. antiscience and antisocial.
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879. Show them that religious beliefs
are supported through
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880. rational thought
with a basis under
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881. US law and tradition.
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882. I think I have a card for that.
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883. And also,
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884. I need you to make them
understand
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885. that if they insist on
trampling believers' rights,
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886. well, sir, they are
in for a fight.
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887. You got this.
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888. Mr. Willoughby,
you have
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889. a strong attachment
to the idea
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890. of developing a nationalized
curriculum, do you not?
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891. Yes, because it's in the
best interest of our children.
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892. I'm just concerned that
we're working awfully hard here
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893. to violate one of our
own existing laws,
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894. The Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965,
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895. which prevents us
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896. from nationalizing
any school curriculum.
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897. I mean, we passed the law,
that said we wouldn't do that.
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898. We've achieved a way
to avoid violating
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899. the spirit of that law
with Common Core.
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900. We merely propose
the guidelines
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901. and the states adopt
the measures on their own.
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902. On their own without any
pressure from the government.
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903. None whatsoever.
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904. Mr. Willoughby, if you
succeed in gaining approval
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905. for your curriculum,
would parents be able to opt out
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906. or be allowed to opt out
of their program?
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907. I'd encourage the states
to require
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908. full participation...
without exception.
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909. But what gives them
the right to do that?
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910. Well, once we determine
what every child needs to know,
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911. it becomes imperative
that every child know it.
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912. After all...
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913. the children belong
to all of us.
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914. Interesting perspective.
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915. There are parents
waiting in the wings,
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916. waiting to testify,
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917. that their children in fact
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918. belong to them...
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919. and not to all of us.
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920. But thank you for your candor.
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921. They're ready for you.
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922. Okay, come on.
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923. Would the witnesses
state their names
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924. for the record?
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925. Yes, sir.
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926. Michael and Rebecca McKinnon.
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927. Taylor Hays, Your Honor.
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928. Well, this is not
a courtroom, Ms. Hays,
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929. and I most certainly
am not a judge.
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930. Please refer to me
as Mr. Chairman.
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931. And I'm David Hill.
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932. Reverend David Hill.
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933. Yes, sir, the preacher.
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934. We'd like to thank the
subcommittee for having us,
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935. um, well now that,
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936. who we all are has been
established...
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937. Mr. Chairman, my husband
and I have our two children
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938. in the St. Jude
homeschooling co-op
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939. and they continue to perform
better on standardized testing,
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940. than their public
and private school peers.
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941. Givin' us a good
reason to believe
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942. that we're doing
somethin' right.
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943. Well, I should begin
by letting you know
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944. that we've had a series
of experts pass through here,
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945. all of them assuring us
that we have nothing to fear
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946. from a standardized education.
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947. With all due respect, um,
in this particular case,
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948. we believe that the
experts are wrong.
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949. Lemme give you an example.
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950. So, in our district,
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951. they teach a revisionist
version of history,
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952. which is both progressive and
antifaith in equal measure.
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953. And, so if our children are
forced onto
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954. its Common Core track,
they will never learn about
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955. the faith based underpinnings
of the US Constitution
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956. or its Bill of Rights.
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957. They'll never hear about
George Washington's plea
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958. for the blessing of Almighty God
at his inauguration.
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959. They're not taught
anything that reflects
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960. positively on America's
Christian heritage,
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961. despite the fact
that America's history
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962. and its faith traditions
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963. are so deeply intertwined.
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964. Well, that is not
what our experts
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965. have testified to here today.
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966. What about Thanksgiving?
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967. - Excuse me?
- Thanksgiving.
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968. You know, pilgrims, turkeys,
Native Americans...
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969. - I'm familiar with the holiday.
- Well, sure you are.
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970. I mean, from kindergarten
onward, every child
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971. learns about it,
but, well, what do they learn?
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972. This is the NEA's own statement
regarding Thanksgiving.
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973. "The National Education
Association
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974. believes that Thanksgiving
is the recognition of unity
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975. and the rich American diversity
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976. that was embodied in the
settlement of America."
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977. Well, that sounds
completely reasonable.
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978. Well, that would've
come as a big surprise
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979. to the pilgrims
that were actually there.
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980. They came together to thank
God for the bountiful harvest.
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981. Now, the Native Americans
were fellow guests.
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982. Yes, absolutely.
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983. But God was the reason
for the feast.
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984. And to indicate
that the purpose of
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985. the first Thanksgiving was
primarily a multicultural event
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986. is a fabrication.
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987. And if we don't teach
the Common Core myth,
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988. then Social Services and a...
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989. a judge in Hope Springs
has decided that
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990. we risk going
to jail for contempt.
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991. It's your babysitter.
She said it's urgent.
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992. Thank you.
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993. Hello, Meredith?
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994. Taylor, Jackson's not hurt.
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995. It's just he's been
cryin' all day.
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996. And, now,
he's refusing to eat.
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997. I thought maybe you
would talk to him.
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998. Of course. Can you put him
on the phone please?
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999. It's your mama, Jackson.
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1000. Mommy?
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1001. Hi, honey, are you
having a bad day?
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1002. Are you coming back?
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1003. Yes, sweetheart.
Mommy always comes back.
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1004. I'll be home as soon as I can.
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1005. Hey, did you know that this
is where the president lives?
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1006. Come back. Don't go to
Heaven. Stay with me.
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1007. Mommy always comes back.
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1008. You'll feel better
if you eat your lunch.
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1009. Please eat something, honey.
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1010. Love you, sweetheart.
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1011. Jackson, let's go get
something to eat, okay?
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1012. 2 p.m.?
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1013. Where is Ayisha Moradi?
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1014. Relation to the patient?
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1015. I'm her father.
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1016. She'll be in 302.
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1017. You know that,
don't you,
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1018. that I love you?
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1019. Yes, father.
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1020. Ayisha!
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1021. He's the one god
who is not begotten.
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1022. I command you to say it.
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1023. Now!
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1024. I'm sorry.
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1025. You see, my concern is
that our children
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1026. will not live up to
their full potential
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1027. by being subject
to a faith based education
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1028. which is antirational
and antiscience.
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1029. May I say something?
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1030. That's why you're here,
Ms. Hays.
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1031. Belief in the Bible
isn't antiscience.
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1032. What is your occupation?
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1033. It says here you're an assistant
manager in a restaurant.
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1034. Recently unemployed.
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1035. What else do your notes say?
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1036. Well, there doesn't really
appear to be too much here.
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1037. Let me fill in
the blanks for you.
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1038. I'm a widow.
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1039. After my husband passed away,
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1040. I took a less demanding job,
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1041. to spend more time with our son.
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1042. You have my condolences.
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1043. But before he died,
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1044. I completed an advanced degree
in Aerospace Engineering
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1045. and worked as a systems
engineer in Houston
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1046. at the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration.
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1047. NASA.
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1048. NASA has a long history
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1049. with men and women of faith.
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1050. Do you know what the first
food and beverage
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1051. ever consumed on the surface
of the moon was?
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1052. I have no idea.
Tang, I suppose.
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1053. Consecrated bread and wine.
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1054. It happened when astronaut
Buzz Aldrin took Holy Communion
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1055. just after setting down
the lunar module
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1056. in the Sea of Tranquility.
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1057. You see, Aldrin was an elder
at Webster Presbyterian Church
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1058. and he got special permission
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1059. to take the bread
and wine with him
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1060. and give himself communion.
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1061. A few months earlier
on Christmas Eve,
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1062. the crew of Apollo 8 read
from the Book of Genesis
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1063. while they orbited the moon.
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1064. An Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon
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1065. recited the Jewish
Shabbat Kiddush
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1066. and Russian cosmonaut
Sergey Ryzhikov...
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1067. What is your point, Ms. Hays?
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1068. There's a common misconception
of homeschool parents,
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1069. particularly those of faith,
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1070. that we're some kind
of flat earthers.
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1071. My 7-year-old knows
that the Earth is round
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1072. and that the sunrise
is an illusion
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1073. caused by the Earth's rotation.
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1074. And when tested in physics
or chemistry
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1075. about the rate of acceleration
of a falling object
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1076. or the atomic mass of cesium,
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1077. acceptable answers
do not include Jesus
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1078. or whatever God wants it to be.
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1079. And lastly,
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1080. my husband was a United States
Air Force pilot
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1081. who fought for our freedoms
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1082. and died in service
to this country.
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1083. So, if it's all the same to you,
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1084. I would prefer you
call me Mrs. Hays
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1085. out of respect of my marriage
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1086. and to my husband's memory.
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1087. Your nation thanks your husband
for his service
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1088. and you and your family
for your sacrifice.
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1089. I'm afraid that's all the time
we have here today.
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1090. This hearing is now adjourned
till tomorrow morning.
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1091. I don't know
what you're talking about.
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1092. No.
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1093. No, I just got home.
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1094. Hold on.
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1095. The parents of
St. Jude co-op
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1096. are only asking Social Services
and Judge Neely
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1097. to allow us to supervise
the education of our children
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1098. as best as we know how.
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1099. And they continue to perform
higher on standardized tests
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1100. than their public
and private school peers.
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1101. I'll call you back.
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1102. Mom.
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1103. She has no bone
fractures,
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1104. no internal injuries
or bleeding.
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1105. Then, why won't she wake up?
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1106. Head trauma.
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1107. But she's young
and in good health.
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1108. I'm hopeful
she'll recover without
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1110. Hopeful?
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1111. Are you a religious man,
Mr. Moradi?
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1112. Yes, of course.
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1113. Why do you ask?
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1114. I thought you might
be comforted in prayer.
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1115. Prayer.
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1116. It can't hurt.
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1117. May I be excused?
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1118. You have something to say,
say it.
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1119. Okay, it's kinda weird to find
out that your mom is the one
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1120. who's sending your
friend's parents to jail.
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1121. You know I don't
send people to jail.
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1122. They put themselves in jail
by refusing to follow the law.
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1123. And since when do you
have homeschooled friends?
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1124. Since when is
homeschooling illegal?
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1125. Watch your tone.
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1126. The state has set universal
standards for education.
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1127. Homeschoolers can't
pick and choose
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1128. the ones that they wanna follow.
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1129. But don't they have to take
the same tests that we do?
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1130. Who cares what road they take if
we all end up in the same place?
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1131. That's just the point.
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1132. We don't end up
in the same place
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1133. because the roads that they
take are paved with privilege.
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1134. Why does every conversation
have to go back to...
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1135. Homeschooling is separatist,
elitist and racist, Kayla.
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1136. And I didn't raise you
to challenge me this way
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1137. in my own home.
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1138. Actually, you kinda did.
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1139. So where
did Martin run off to?
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1140. He's off on a fact-finding
mission
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1141. with some tourists that he met.
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1142. Oh, bless his heart.
He's so happy to be here.
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1143. I was too, but,
I'm not so sure now.
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1144. I just have no idea
how we're doing in there.
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1145. Have we heard anything
from Congressman Smith?
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1146. Not yet.
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1147. - We should call the kids.
- Alright.
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1148. Excuse us.
Let's go in the back.
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1149. Ah.
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1150. Food's here.
I'm gonna run down and get it.
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1151. Thanks.
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1152. Hey, uh...
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1153. maybe it'll help to know that...
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1154. we're here for you.
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1155. You have a family in St. Jude's.
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1156. Where did Smith
dig up a dead soldier's wife?
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1157. Benson needs to vet
the witness list better.
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1158. And anyone buying
the holy-roller story
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1159. that she used to work at NASA?
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1160. Hey, someone has to empty out
the garbage cans, am I right?
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1161. How much longer do we have
to suffer through this?
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1162. I got better places to be.
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1163. - Uh, no, you can keep it.
- Thank you.
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1164. Reverend Hill,
how do you answer the comment
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1165. by former US commission
on civil rights
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1166. chairman Martin Castro
and here I quote
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1167. "The phrases religious
liberty and religious freedom
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1168. will stand for nothing
except hypocrisy,
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1169. as long as they
remain code words
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1170. for discrimination,
intolerance, racism,
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1171. sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia
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1172. or any form of intolerance."
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1173. I think it says
more about the bias
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1174. of the former civil rights
chairman,
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1175. than it does about the
supposed biases of believers.
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1176. But surely you recognize
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1177. how offensively patriarchal
and sexist the Bible is.
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1178. Is that a legitimate question
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1179. or is that just your
chance at a soundbite?
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1180. Quiet.
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1181. Excuse me?
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1182. Um, considering the time
when it was written,
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1183. the Bible is one of the most
pro-feminist documents
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1184. in history, in an era where
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1185. women were treated as property
to be bought and sold...
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1186. Paul ordered women
to cover up their hair,
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1187. to wear a veil in the assembly.
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1188. Do you think I need
to wear a veil for you?
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1189. Single women in the Roman Empire
were required by law,
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1190. to unveil their hair,
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1191. for the visual pleasure of men.
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1192. It would be like today
if we forced a young woman
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1193. to dress immodestly
and it was totally exploitative.
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1194. To get around that, you either
had to be married or widowed.
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1195. So, when Paul told women
to wear a veil in the assembly,
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1196. he was adding to the dignity of
women basically saying,
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as a married woman or a widow
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1198. and you don't have to put
yourself on display,
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1199. at least not in here."
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1200. Mom?
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1201. I'd like to make an argument.
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1202. Um, I'm already late.
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1203. It's important.
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1204. Five minutes.
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1205. In the matter of
the State versus the St. Jude's
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1206. homeschooling cooperative.
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1207. That case has been decided.
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1208. Is the court's decision
not subject to appeal?
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1209. - Grounds?
- New evidence.
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1210. - Conflicting evidence.
- Four minutes.
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1211. Point of clarification.
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1212. How is homeschooling
socially selfish
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1213. and misaligned with
liberal progressive values?
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1214. Because it ignores the needs
of the community at large.
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1215. We're divided enough
as it is, Kayla.
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1216. We shouldn't be teaching our
children to be suspicious
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1217. of public institutions
and civic obligations.
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1218. Well, what if Christian
homeschoolers are
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1219. more likely to donate
to charities
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1220. or be first in line to volunteer
in Third World countries?
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1221. There's no evidence of that.
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1222. Mom, they're literally
Christians.
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1223. Who do you think does most of
the donating and volunteering?
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1224. You've always told me that
there's value in dissent
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1225. and challenging
prevailing norms.
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1226. Isn't that the foundation
for liberal activism?
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1227. What about
institutional diversity?
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1228. Look, all I'm saying is
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1229. shouldn't there be
options for education,
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1230. choices for the individual
instead of lumping everyone
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one-size-fits-all model?
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1232. How is that diversity?
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1233. The public school system is
there for us as a society.
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1234. The people are not there for it.
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1235. As soon as it stops
working for the kids,
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1236. parents are obligated to leave.
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1237. The parents of the
homeschooling co-op
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1238. take seriously our duty
to instruct our children,
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1239. to teach them, to educate them,
to decide what is best for them.
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1240. It's really, it's a natural
extension of our beliefs.
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1241. Beliefs that I consider
to be divisive and intolerant.
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1242. Only because
you label intolerant
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1243. anyone who you don't agree with.
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1244. And you label divisive as anyone
who doesn't agree with you.
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teaching his followers
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1246. to forgive each other...
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1249. and embrace those outside
their ethnic circles.
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1250. Would you call that divisive?
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1251. Christ commanded his followers
to advance his message
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1252. with the irresistible force of
love and the power of truth.
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1253. Would you call that intolerant?
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1254. No one has a monopoly
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1255. on the truth, Mr. Hill.
Not even you.
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1256. No, but if God exists,
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1257. then he has the monopoly on it
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1258. and we hold that he does
exist and has spoken.
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1259. Your truth, sir, not mine.
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1260. Except that's not
the way that truth works.
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1261. Truth is truth
for everyone and everywhere.
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1262. Even if over time,
it loses its popularity
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1263. or becomes
politically incorrect.
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1264. That's what the parents
of these children understand
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1265. that in a society where
suddenly everything is relative,
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1266. truth is absolute,
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1267. a transcendent thing
not of this world.
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1268. Something that they
have no power to change.
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1269. America was founded
on these principles.
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1270. And if we just
throw them away...
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1271. I think we're done here.
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1272. I would like to thank
the witnesses for their input.
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1273. They're free to go. This hearing
is now adjourned for one hour.
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1274. After which,
we will vote on this issue.
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1275. Mr. Chairman.
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1276. Mr. Chairman, you haven't
ruled on our situation.
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1277. I'm sorry, sir,
that you have misunderstood
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1278. the purpose of this hearing.
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1279. Thank you.
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1280. Wait, what does he mean
the purpose of this hearing?
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1281. I'm not sure. I mean is any of
this going to matter?
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1282. It has to.
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1283. I mean even when it turns out
we're still under a court order
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1284. and facing all kinds of
fines when we get home?
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1285. Are you sure?
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1286. Yeah.
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1287. I see.
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1288. Okay.
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1289. Have a safe flight.
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1290. Is mommy coming home?
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1291. Mommy's comin' home.
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1292. I'm impressed. Mr. Hill.
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1293. You really should've had
yourself a career in politics.
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1294. Thanks.
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1295. I'll pass.
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1296. Do you really think
anything you said in there
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1297. is gonna have any effect
on what we do?
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1298. You see, we do these things
because we're supposed to.
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1299. Because supposedly
somebody's watching.
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1300. But other than
a few C-SPAN junkies,
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1301. is anybody really
paying attention?
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1302. Don't you get it?
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1303. We've already decided
what we're gonna do.
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1304. Or you wouldn't be having these
hearings in the first place.
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1305. Look, I understand
your position.
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1306. You feel that you're makin' a
last-ditch stand for your faith
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1307. and you've chosen this as a hill
that you're willing to die on.
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1308. Our whole faith started
because one man
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1309. chose a hill
he was willing to die on.
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1310. Yes, but that
was a long time ago.
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1311. And now nobody really cares.
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1312. Let's face it.
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1313. Your God, your book,
they're in the way.
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1314. They're in the way
of moral relativism.
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1315. They're in the way of calling
good evil and evil good.
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1316. What did you plan
to accomplish here today?
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1317. To defend the rights of parents,
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1318. to educate their
children as they see fit.
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1319. And to make Congress promise
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1320. that they will never
threaten those rights again.
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1321. - Yes.
- Sir, that is not gonna happen.
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1322. In a few minutes,
we're gonna go back in there,
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1323. we're gonna take
a quick straw vote,
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1324. which is gonna find in favor
of the experts' recommendations.
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1325. Experts.
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1326. And, then we're gonna
push this through,
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1327. just like we planned.
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1328. - Just like that?
- Just like that.
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1329. I'd be careful about goin'
to war against God's church.
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1330. Scripture promises
the gates of Hell
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1331. will not prevail against him.
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1332. This is not Hell, Mr. Hill.
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1333. - This is Washington.
- Close enough.
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1334. For 2,000 years, men have tried
to get rid of Christianity.
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1335. Diocletian, Napoleon,
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1336. Stalin, Mao Zedong.
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1337. What makes you think
that you can accomplish
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1338. what they couldn't?
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1339. They didn't have
an 83 percent approval rating.
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1340. Chairman.
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1341. I really thought the Lord
had intervened on our behalf.
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1342. Before you say anything else,
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1343. I wanna show you all something.
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1344. Follow me.
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1345. You want to talk?
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1346. Let's talk!
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1347. Huh?
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1348. Did you say something?
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1349. I can't hear you.
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1350. They say you're a man,
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1351. then come down
and face me like one.
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1352. You're more than a man, no?
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1353. You see all.
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1354. You know all.
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1355. Then tell me, Son of God,
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1356. why did you take Ayisha from me?
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1357. She's my daughter.
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1358. Are you punishing her?
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1359. Did she displease you?
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1360. Or...
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1361. are you punishing me?
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1362. I beg of you,
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1363. she must have blood.
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1364. Take mine instead.
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1365. Let Ayisha live.
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1366. I'll do anything.
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1367. Anything.
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1368. Everybody knows
her big sister,
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1369. Lady Liberty who stands
in New York Harbor.
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1370. But this one?
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1371. She's my girl.
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1372. She's a replica.
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1373. Do you know her story?
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1374. The bronze was cast in 1861
outside of Washington.
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1375. Her name is Freedom.
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1376. And in one of those ironies
that God seems to delight in,
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1377. Philip Reid, the foundry foreman
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1378. in charge
of casting her was a slave.
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1379. A gifted artisan,
but a slave nonetheless.
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1380. But by the time
the Capitol dome
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1381. was ready to receive her
in 1863,
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1382. the Emancipation Proclamation
was in full effect.
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1383. Meaning that Philip Reid,
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1384. most likely stood
outside of this building
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1385. and watched her go aloft
as a free man.
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1386. And all the hands that
strained at the hoisting ropes,
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1387. all belonged to former slaves.
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1388. In my mind,
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1389. any country that can do that,
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1390. is worth fighting for.
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1391. For that is exactly
what we need to do.
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1392. Keep fighting.
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1393. You at home and me...
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1394. right here.
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1395. They're gonna be
taking the vote soon.
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1396. Uh, I need to get back in and
prepare my closing statements.
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1397. They only gave me five minutes,
but I'll take it.
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1398. - Thank you.
- Thank you.
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1399. My pleasure.
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1400. You all did wonderful.
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1401. Thanks, Martin.
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1402. And it felt like the fight
was rigged though.
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1403. Founding Fathers didn't account
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1404. for the likes of
Chairman Benson.
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1405. Governor Morris was a
Founding Father and he wrote,
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1406. "Religion is the only
solid basis of good morals."
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1407. "Therefore, education should
teach the precepts of religion
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1408. and the duties of
man towards God."
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1409. Those days are past.
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1410. Mr. Morris didn't
stand the test of time.
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1411. But he did.
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1412. Maybe this other thing he wrote,
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1413. will be more familiar to you.
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1414. "We the people of
the United States
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1415. in order to form
a more perfect union..."
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1416. "Establish justice."
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1417. "Ensure domestic tranquility."
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1418. "Provide for
the common defense
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1419. and promote general welfare."
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1420. "And secure the blessings
of liberty."
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1421. - Liberty.
- Liberty.
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1422. "Do ordain and establish
this Constitution."
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1423. "For the
United States of America."
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1424. I'm sorry, I...
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1425. I saw you all inside, but I...
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1426. We're the other 75 percent.
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1427. Three quarters of parents
who homeschool
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1428. for other than primarily
religious reasons.
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1429. Three quarters,
I mean I thought that...
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1430. That's what most people think
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1431. that at all homeschools are
Conservative Christians.
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1432. That's not true.
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1433. - Robert Williams from NBHE.
- Nice to meet you.
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1434. We homeschool because
most of the schools in my area
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1435. are chronically underfunded.
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1436. Hmm, not to mention
institutionalized racism.
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1437. - Hmm.
- My son has special needs.
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1438. Public schools just
aren't equipped.
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1439. Medical freedom.
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1440. I want to be able to choose
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1441. which immunizations
my children receive.
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1442. Bullying, violence,
school shootings.
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1443. There are many reasons.
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1444. Low student-teacher ratio.
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1445. Parents can choose the pace
and approach of the classroom.
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1446. Yeah, we have time
for community service,
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1447. volunteering
and entrepreneurship.
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1448. Not to mention the arts,
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1449. outdoor play
and real experiments.
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1450. First things public
schools cut to save money.
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1451. Our reasons might be different,
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1452. but we all want the same thing.
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1453. As long as government
overreach goes unchecked,
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1454. liberty is threatened.
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1455. - All of ours.
- We can't stop.
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1456. We're stronger together.
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1457. I am we the people.
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1458. We all are.
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1459. We all are.
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1460. I can't believe
how I missed this.
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1461. Wait, where are you goin'?
We got a plane to catch.
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1462. I'll be back in five minutes.
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1463. My daddy used
to fly airplanes.
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1464. He wore the same as you.
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1465. He's in heaven now.
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1466. I see.
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1467. You must miss him terribly.
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1468. If he could be with you,
he would.
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1469. This I know.
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1470. How do you know?
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1471. Because every father
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1472. will always choose
his child over.
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1473. I would go to heaven so daddy
could come back for mommy.
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1474. No, child.
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1475. You mustn't say such a thing.
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1476. That is an evil
and pointless wish.
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1477. But mommy's always so sad.
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1478. That's because she's
forgotten that our lives...
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1479. belong to God.
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1480. We must trust
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1481. that God knows best.
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1482. Do you really think your mom
would be less sad without you?
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1483. She loves you.
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1484. She needs you.
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1485. Jackson?
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1486. Time to go home.
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1487. Almost your bedtime.
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1488. You feel that you're
makin' a last-ditch stand
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1489. to protect your faith.
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1490. Don't you get it?
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1491. We've already decided
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1492. what we're gonna do.
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1493. "Laus Deo,"
it means praise be to God.
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1494. America is a country
so blessed with prosperity.
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1495. Religion has been removed
from our schools.
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1496. "We the people
of the United States."
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1497. "And secure
the blessings of liberty."
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1498. - We're stronger together.
- I am we the people.
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1499. We all are.
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1500. "Don't worry about
what you will say.
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1501. At the time, you will
be given what to say."
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1502. "For it will not
be you speaking,
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1503. but the Spirit of your Father...
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1504. speaking through you."
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1505. Mr. Chairman, I would like to
yield my time to the witness...
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1506. Reverend David Hill.
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1507. That's fine,
but I remind the witness
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1508. he's limited to five minutes.
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1509. Thank you,
Congressman Smith,
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1510. Mr. Chairman...
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1511. for allowing me these
last five minutes.
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1512. You ever been on one of
those sightseeing tours
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1513. they have here in Washington?
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1514. You know the kind where they
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1515. take you to see
all the monuments?
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1516. Yes, I believe most
of us have visited
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1517. the city's major attractions.
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1518. Papa.
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1519. Maybe you oughta think
about goin' again.
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1520. 'Cause those...
How did you put that?
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1521. Attractions...
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1522. are here for a reason...
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1523. and I almost missed it.
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1524. I don't know how because you
can't throw a rock in this city
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1525. without hitting a statue
or a monument of some kind.
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1526. I mean, every street,
every building in this city,
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1527. all the marble and the granite,
the brick
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1528. and the stone is tryin'
to tell us somethin'.
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1529. They're sayin',
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1530. "Don't forget about us."
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1531. "Don't forget about the,
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1532. the battles that we fought
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1533. and the price
that we paid for freedom."
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1534. "Don't let our
sacrifice be in vain."
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1535. You wanna hear something
interesting, Mr. Chairman?
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1536. I have three friends that have
a pretty good understanding
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1537. of what's at stake here today.
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1538. And the funny thing is... is
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1540. They're from faraway
places like China,
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1541. Iran,
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1542. Africa.
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1543. But they get it.
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1544. They know what's at stake here.
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1545. And maybe in order to understand
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1546. how precious and fragile
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1547. freedom really is, maybe...
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1548. maybe you have to lose it.
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1549. But you already know that.
I mean, all of this, it's...
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1550. Oh, it's just a distraction.
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1551. And I made it easy
for you, didn't I?
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1552. I bet your face just lit up
when you realized
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1553. that there was a pastor
on the witness list.
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1554. You knew that if you
challenged scriptures,
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1555. I would rise to defend them.
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1556. It's kind of in my
job description.
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1557. You figured you'd run out the
clock while we debated how,
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1558. how women wore their
hair 2,000 years ago.
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1559. All in hopes that
no one would realize
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1560. that it's really their
freedoms that are on the line.
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1561. Not at all, sir.
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1562. The issue here today
is homeschooling.
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1563. I wish it was, Mr. Chairman.
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1564. I truly do.
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1565. No, today...
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1566. Today was about turning
neighbor against neighbor.
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1567. That's part of
your plan, isn't it?
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1568. Keep us all divided.
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1569. So bit by bit,
we don't realize
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1570. you're chipping away
at our freedoms and liberties.
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1571. You got us all talking about
how Noah
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1572. got all the
animals on the ark.
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1573. Meanwhile, you're
crafting legislation
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1574. that will allow the government
to barge into our homes
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1575. because it's all
about power for you.
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1576. And the only way
that you can get more power
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1577. is by taking it
from someone else.
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1578. And that would be all well
and good if it wasn't for that
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the Constitution
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1580. that keeps getting in your way.
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1581. Now you hold on a second.
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1582. No, I'm done talkin' to you!
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1583. I'm talking to the people
who elected you.
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1584. Because as inconvenient
as it is, sir,
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1585. this is where your power
comes from!
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1586. Order!
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1587. You see those statues
and those monuments out there?
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1588. They say, "You work for us!"
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1589. You are out of order, Mr. Hill.
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1590. "A government of the people,
by the people, for the people."
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1591. Order!
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1592. You are out of order,
Mr. Hill.
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1593. Order!
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1594. Bailiff.
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1595. So stay out of our homes
and churches.
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1596. And yes, stay out of our
children's education.
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1597. Because what you call teaching,
Mr. Chairman,
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1598. is really social engineering.
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1599. You are out of order, Mr. Hill!
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1600. Your history is being rewritten
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and right and wrong are erased.
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1602. Our children don't belong
to the government
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1603. and neither does our country.
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1604. America belongs to it's
citizens, to each and all.
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1605. To the farmers in Texas to the
window cleaners in New York,
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1606. to the cabinet makers in Maine
and the teachers in Oklahoma,
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1607. to every man, woman, and child.
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1608. It belongs to the people!
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1609. We the people.
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1610. Freedom is a fragile thing.
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1611. It must be fought for
and defended constantly
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