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In both films it would seem the collective unconscious is asking: "Why did we fight the war?" And the larger question, the posing of which Martin Dies and the House Un-American attackedes Committee attacked rather conclusively soon after: "To whom does the land belong?" Both films assert that the land belongs to the people, "who do most of the living and dying around here".
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He leans back conclusively.
I conclusively misspoke".
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