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Thread #100000   Message #1999887
Posted By: The Fooles Troupe
17-Mar-07 - 09:38 PM
Thread Name: Folklore: What about the workers? (Peter Sellers)
Subject: RE: Folklore: What about the workers? (Peter Sellars)
OK - ta guys.... found it - finally - and some people try tosay that spelling is not important.... :P

PARTY POLITICAL SPEECH

... My friends, in the light of present-day developments let me say right away that I do not regard existing conditions likely. On the contrary, I have always regarded them as subjects of the gravest responsibility and shall ever continue to do so. Indeed, I will go further and state quite categorically that I am more than sensible of the (exact) definition of the precise issues which are at this very moment concerning us all. We must build, but we must build surely. Hear, hear! -

Let me say just this: If any part of what I am saying is challenged, then I am more than ready to meet such a challenge. For I have no doubt whatsoever that whatever I may have said in the past, or what I am saying now, is the exact, literal and absolute truth as to the state (?) of the case. -

Hear, hear! -

I put it to you that this is not the time for vague promises of better things to come. For, if I were to convey to you a spirit of false optimism, then I should be neither fair to you nor true to myself. But does this mean, I hear you cry, that we can no longer look forward to the future that is to come? Certainly not!

Voice from the audience: What about the workers?

"What about the workers?"; indeed sir! Grasp, I beseech you, with both hands

[Aside: I'm so sorry, I beg your pardon, madam.]

the opportunities that are offered. Let us assume a bold front and go forward together. Let us carry the fight [noise of a blow being struck] against ignorance to the four corners of the earth because it is a fight which concerns us all. Now, finally my friends, in conclusion, let me say just this:

[BIG SILENCE !!!]
                                                                                                                                             Peter Sellers

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