Friday, September 25, 2009

I think you know why.




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070355/quotes

Memorable quotes for

Magnum Force (1973)


Lieutenant Briggs: You're on loan to Stakeout, Callahan.

Harry Callahan: That's right, Lieutenant! You saw to that.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070355/quotes

Memorable quotes for

Magnum Force (1973)


Lieutenant Briggs: I got those warrants for a search of the premises, Callahan, not for you to become judge, jury and executioner. It was supposed to be a simple arrest.

Harry Callahan: Well arresting a killer like Palancio isn't always simple.

Lieutenant Briggs: People are guilty until proven... I mean... goddamnit, you know what I mean. This city is on the verge of the worst criminal violence in it's history, and you have to start full scale military operations.

Harry Callahan: I didn't start shooting at anyone that didn't start shooting at me first.










http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_55

Flight of the Intruder


:55:17
You want to bomb Hanoi.

:55:22
You realize I could have you
court-martialed

:55:25
for even making the suggestion.

:55:26
That's right.

:55:28
You took a big risk.

:55:29
Yes, I did.

:55:33
Why do you want to do this?

:55:34
I think you know why.

:55:36
There's guys like Morgan...

:55:39
they're dying every day,
every single day.

:55:44
This war...

:55:45
This war's not going to end.

:55:47
You think it would matter?

:55:49
One plane?

:55:50
Yes, I do.

:55:51
It would matter to me.

:55:52
I think it would matter to Morg.

:55:54
It'd matter to all the other
guys that had gotten bagged.

:55:57
It would matter to you,
and you know it.

:55:59
So, you think putting
a couple of snake eyes

:56:01
in the middle of party
headquarters is the answer?

:56:03
Well, I don't know
if it's the answer,

:56:05
but I'll tell you what.

:56:06
It's going to get their
attention, isn't it?










http://www.cswap.com/1995/Outbreak/cap/en/25fps/a/01_06

Outbreak


1:06:19
The President's ETA from the East Asia
Economic Summit is in 20 hours.

1:06:22
By then, he wants a recommendation
from this group.

1:06:25
As I understand it, you want to firebomb
the town of Cedar Creek, California...

1:06:28
...population 2,600, with a fuel-air bomb...

1:06:31
...the most powerful non-nuclear weapon
in our arsenal.

1:06:34
The way it works, it explodes,
sucks in all available oxygen to the core...

1:06:38
...vaporizes everything within a mile:
men, women, children and one virus.

1:06:43
Destruction complete, case closed,
crisis is over.

1:06:47
This Constitution of the United States,
I've read it cover to cover.

1:06:51
I don't find anything in it
about vaporizing 2,600 Americans.

1:06:55
But it does say, several times...

1:06:58
...that '"no person shall be deprived of life,
liberty or property...

1:07:01
'"...without due process.'"

1:07:04
So, couple things before Clean Sweep
is even considered:

1:07:08
One...

1:07:09
...unanimous, unwavering support
for the president on this one.

1:07:12
You must support the president publicly.

1:07:15
He goes down, you go down!

1:07:17
Secondly...

1:07:18
...I want an army of experts citing
thousands of lab experiments...

1:07:23
...telling any idiot with a camera
that there was no other way!

1:07:26
You got that?

1:07:28
No member of this government will go
sneaking off to the Washington Post...

1:07:32
...telling them they were
the sole voice of opposition.

1:07:35
If there's a voice of opposition out there,
I want him in here.

1:07:41
Those are the citizens of Cedar Creek!

1:07:44
Go on! Look at them!
These are not statistics.

1:07:48
They're flesh and blood!

1:07:50
And I want you to burn those
into your memories.

1:07:53
Because those images should haunt us
till the day we die.

1:09:28
1918. Remember your history, Donny?
The great influenza pandemic.

1:09:33
Circled the globe in nine months.
Killed 25 million people.

1:09:36
My father lost three brothers in that. So?

1:09:40
What if there were men who could
have stopped it, but didn't?

1:09:44
How would history judge such men?










http://www.cswap.com/1995/Outbreak/cap/en/25fps/a/01_05

Outbreak


1:05:33
What happened?

1:05:34
Nothing.
I just got a sudden case of the willies.

1:05:39
I can finish up.

1:05:41
No, no, no, I'm fine.
I hate them willies, you know?

1:05:46
They should call them '"the Sams'",
don't you think?

1:05:49
You're tired?

1:05:51
Yeah.

1:05:57
The best projection USAMRlID is willing
to make for the spread of the virus is this:

1:06:01
...24 hours...

1:06:03
...36 hours...

1:06:05
...48 hours.

1:06:07
The curtailment must be
viewed objectively.

1:06:10
Be compassionate,
but be compassionate globally.

1:06:14
Thank you.

1:06:17
All right, all right. Please.

1:06:19
The President's ETA from the East Asia
Economic Summit is in 20 hours.

1:06:22
By then, he wants a recommendation
from this group.

1:06:25
As I understand it, you want to firebomb
the town of Cedar Creek, California...

1:06:28
...population 2,600, with a fuel-air bomb...

1:06:31
...the most powerful non-nuclear weapon
in our arsenal.

1:06:34
The way it works, it explodes,
sucks in all available oxygen to the core...

1:06:38
...vaporizes everything within a mile:
men, women, children and one virus.

1:06:43
Destruction complete, case closed,
crisis is over.

1:06:47
This Constitution of the United States,
I've read it cover to cover.

1:06:51
I don't find anything in it
about vaporizing 2,600 Americans.

1:06:55
But it does say, several times...

1:06:58
...that '"no person shall be deprived of life,
liberty or property...

1:07:01
'"...without due process.'"

1:07:04
So, couple things before Clean Sweep
is even considered:

1:07:08
One...

1:07:09
...unanimous, unwavering support
for the president on this one.

1:07:12
You must support the president publicly.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commander_in_chief

Commander-in-chief

A commander-in-chief is the commander of a nation's military forces or significant element of those forces. In the latter case, the force element may be defined as those forces within a particular region or those forces which are associated by function. As a practical term it refers to the military competencies that reside in a nation-state's executive, head of state or government. Often, a given country's commander-in-chief need not be or have been a commissioned officer or even a veteran, and it is by this legal statute that civilian control of the military is realized in states where it is constitutionally required.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleet_Admiral_%28United_States%29

Fleet Admiral (United States)

Fleet Admiral of the United States Navy (FADM), or more commonly referred to as Fleet Admiral, is a five-star flag officer rank and is presently considered the highest possible rank in the United States Navy.


The insignia for Fleet Admiral comprises five stars in a pentagon design with a thick rank stripe, below four smaller stripes, on the service dress blue uniform.


The Fleet Admiral rank is reserved for war-time use only










http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/a/00_55

Flight of the Intruder


:55:17
You want to bomb Hanoi.

:55:22
You realize I could have you
court-martialed










http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_19

Flight of the Intruder


:19:55
What we're going to tell you,
Commander,

:19:58
may come as a surprise,

:19:59
but it must be held
in the utmost secrecy,

:20:02
and its importance
will become obvious.

:20:06
I think you'll understand.

:20:11
All charges against your
boys have been dropped.

:20:14
Sir?

:20:15
They're gone.

:20:16
Dropped.

:20:17
Never happened.

:20:18
What do you want me
to do, Captain?

:20:21
Cover it up,
sweep it under the rug.

:20:23
Take your men back
to your carrier

:20:24
first thing in the morning,

:20:25
keep their mouths shut.

:20:27
Beyond that, you can do
what you want to with them,

:20:29
but this affair's over.

:20:32
May I ask the captain, why?

:20:36
Because the President
of the United States,










http://www.cswap.com/1989/Lethal_Weapon_2/cap/en/25fps/a/00_25

Lethal Weapon 2


:25:07
-Who is it?
-Police.

:25:10
How do I know that?

:25:11
After I shoot you, you can
examine the bullet. Open up.

:25:16
Don't you want to see a badge?

:25:19
-Where's your badge?
-Shut up.

:25:20
I get it!
Bad cop, good cop.

:25:23
Shut up!

:25:25
Bad cop, bad cop.