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Politics Quotes by Hank Williams, Jr.
- I'd have all the cars made in the Carolinas, and I'd ban the ones made in China.
- I'd put Hank Williams picture on one hundred dollar bills.
- Have pity on a dinosaur.
- He plead insanity like they do now all the time. Sir, what would you have done in 1859?
- It was only his fifth offense, and this time he's killed someone.
- Now if you shoot someone, sir, you can get off Scott free. It's the latest thing Mr. Lincoln, can you believe?
- The presidents against Congress, the Senate is against the House, people are against politicians, and I'm against cats in the house.
- They let dangerous men out of prison now, yes sir, I'm afraid it's so. Cause they're over crowded and it was only his fifth offense.
- We gotta control inflation, quit spending our money on everything. But this years tax increase, why it's the biggest in history.
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