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  1. And so, what I’m, uh, testifying to ya, uh, is I was in the riots, I seen the beginning part, and I seen the last part, what I seen is civil disturbance, people are not happy, people are thinking they don’t have their freedoms, they don’t have these things, and they didn’t have them.
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  3. We’ve progressed quite a bit from that day until now. we sure don’t want to go back. we sure don’t the colored people to have to go back to that point, we sure don’t want them Mexicans to go back to that point.
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  5. And we can make a difference, right now, by taking care of some of these bureaucracies, and do it in a peaceful way.
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  7. Let me talk to you about the [unclear], these are just things I know about the Negro, these are things I know about the Negro, when I go to Las Vegas, and I was see these little government houses, and in front of that government house the door was usually open, and the older people and the kids and there was always at least a half a dozen other people sitting on the porch.
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  9. They didn’t have nothing to do. they didn’t nothing for their kids to do. they didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do. and because they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do? They abort their young children, they put their young man in jail, and because they never learn how to pick cotton. and I’ve also wondered if they were better off as slaves, picking cotton, having a family life, doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy.
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  11. They didn’t get no more freedom, they got less freedom, they had less family life, and their happiness you can see in their faces they weren’t happy sitting on that corner, concrete sidewalk, [unclear].
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  13. So that’s all govenrnment. that’s not freedom.
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  15. And let me talk about the Spanish people. you know I understand that they come over here against our constitution and cross our border. but they’re here, and they’re people. and I’ve worked beside a lot of them. Don’t tell me they don’t work and don’t tell me they don’t pay taxes. And don’t tell me they don’t have better family structures than most of us white people. When you’ve seen those mexican families, they’ve together, they’ve picnicing together, spending their time together, and I’ll tell you, in my way of thinkin, they’re awful nice people. and we need to have those people join us and be with us [unclear].
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