McComb: Elections are won with television. You don't need the press, you don't need endorsements, you don't even need the truth. You need money.
Fielding: I really could care less whether you like me or not, but you don't know a thing about me. I was with IA for two years, I'm field-rated in weapons and tactics, and speak three languages. Impressed?
Walker: I'm blown away.
Fielding: I read the Atwood file.
Walker: You didn't mention you could read.
McComb: When I'm in office it's going to be just like the 80's. The top 10% will get richer and the other 90% can emigrate to Mexico where they can get a better life.
Matuzak: You're allowed to have a life, you know. I read it in a manual somewhere.
Matuzak: Here goes the pension.
Irish Cop: Poor bastard. Tomorrow might have been a brighter day.
Fielding: You're not funny.
Walker: I'm never funny.
Palmer: Fifty thousand volts, motherfucker. Have a nice day.
McComb: Never interrupt me when I'm talking to myself.
McComb: That's C-4. Not only will it turn this house into dust, but it will also separate every part of you from every other part of you.
Answer: Also, it was strongly implied that Lyle Atwood was in New York City shortly after the massive Wall Street crash that occurred in October of 1929, so all he would need to do is find stocks that still exist and are doing well in 2004 and buy those particular stocks when they're presumably at their lowest value in history; the payoff after 75 years would be astronomical for the stockholder.
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