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Will you give up, ever? I have no one to share private thoughts with tonight on the balcony.

An argument breaks out.

Shirley, this man Feldcamp-the unfettered, smug arrogance--. He could almost make Rudy Giuliani seem humble. Come on. It'll be fun. He really fired her because of how she voted? Well, he's claiming it's stupidity, but yes, I think he did. And what exactly would my role be? Why do you say it with such distrust? Because I can smell a dog on the sniff. Don't be ridiculous. You're almost old enough to be my mother or one of my mother's friends. The one who used to sunbathe naked by the pool. So you want to march into court tomorrow,

The two of us side by side, and fight for a woman who--. Who voted for John McCain. He all but admitted to me, your honor,

That he fired her because she voted for John McCain.

Not to worry. Neither was I.

He made no such admission. The basis was her stupidity. Yes, and the evidence of that was her vote. Look, they got into a big political debate three days before--.

A celebrity of sorts? Oh, well, no.

During which, the plaintiff further displayed a complete lack of intellect, Which prompted my client--. Because she didn't share your client's political point of view. My client voted for McCain. Your honor, my client is a republican who was happy with Ms. Headly's vote, but nonetheless, could not ignore that she was. Well, dumb. How dare you? Ms. Headly. He just called me dumb and stupid. Ms. Headly. Mr. Davidson, as I read the affidavit, It does seem like she was fired for her political opinions. Free speech is not a right in the workplace. People arer hired for their opinions and perceived intellect. That's why we have interviews, To determine whether we like what comes out of their mouths. Listen, the fact is, this woman did get hired, And then she was discharged for exactly as you say, Your honor, her political opinion. All right, I want to hear Ms. Headly on the stand, And I want to hear exactly how this went down. It seemed like. I don't know, like.

No, what I'm saying is that whatever your opinion is about anything,

Like it had gone past the point of torture even.

I couldn't watch him suffer anymore.

Well, America.

I took him out. Did you stop to think, sir, that you were breaking the law by--. No, no, no, no, no. All I could see wwas a person suffering, just way beyond the point of.

It was inhumane. Somebody had to do something. I yelled at the others, but they just stood there, so. It just wasn't right. You decided all by yourself to take a human life. No, the-the man was dying anyway I made the decision to be humane about it.

Not to worry. Neither was I.

I've prosecuted two doctors who made the same decision. They had terminal patients in agony, so they decided to hasten their deaths. In fact, I believe your family faced a similar situation. You had an aunt who was dying of ovarian cancer. Am I right? And there were those in your family.

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