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1. 'Good lord, Gen'ral - I didn't rekanize ya in civilian clothes ...'

2. Sulian man hua xuan.

3. He can clinch the soldier vote

4. [Little gem].

5. 'Darling! Then you didn't mean it when you left me in 1940!'

6. 'It's a new system : We give each rebel a confession and one of those new Yankee fountain pens, then we hold him under until he signs.'

7. 'Let's talk honest about politics, mister. You can afford it, an' I got nothin' to lose by it.'

8. 'My dears, socialism is passé. In my circle it went out with gin rummy.'

9. 'I wondered where he wuz learnin' all that bad language.'

10. 'Careful, Grandma - that's the first step towards Fascism.'

11. 'Here comes another statistic.'

12. 'It's something silly about the last days of the Roman Empire.'

13. 'Red, pink, left of center, colorless, careful, conservative, or reactionary?'

14. German PW's being used as work[men] during construction of detenti[on] camps in Palestine.

15. [Crying American boy on sled hill].

16. 'Good heavens! I'd swear I heard one of the pieces groan!'

17. 'We seem to be the only survivors. Let's unite.'

18. 'Wouldn't this here antipoll tax law kinda lower Elmer's social position? He's th' town voter.'

19. 'I just had a sudden thought. Them delegates might start behavin' themselves if we refuse to build 'em an air-raid shelter.'

20. 'Shut up, kid. You got no business discussin' serious matters.'

21. 'Goody! Nylons today.'

22. 'Of course he's objective. He's never been there.'

23. 'I ain't got a chance, Joe. I had too many blood transfusions overseas.'

24. 'Read all about it! Best comic strips in town! Read all about it!'

25. 'Yer a menace to the people. It's me duty to sink your end of the boat.'

26. 'Ain't it sad, Joe? This poor feller says he paid a man fifty bucks fer a book o' gas coupons th' day before th' war ended.'

27. 'About holding United Nations conferences in your home town, Senator - you may all be 100 percent Americans, but you see, United Nations includes other 100 percent nationalities too.'

28. 'His Uncle Willie must be home. He called me a damn brass hat.'

29. 'Careful, Pete - Congress might hear about this.'

30. 'It's wonderful to be liberated. : Now we're allowed to complain when we're hungry.'

31. 'All these guys stirrin' up World War III are too old to carry a gun.'

32. 'Just leave it to us, old man. Look what we did for the Wright brothers.'

33. 'This is just for expediency. You mustn't forget you're a socialist at heart.'

34. 'Pass the grain of salt, please.'

35. 'My, Gerald - did you ever hear such shocking language?'

36. Moscow broadcast pats PAC on back (October headline)

37. ' ... where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise.'

38. Saint Nick in Europe : chimneys, but no huts.

39. U.S. communists

40. Let us keep your new speedball eight in tip-top shape

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