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Scully: (reading from her prepared statement) I left behind a
career in medicine to become an FBI agent four years
ago, because I believed in this country. Because I
wanted to uphold its laws, to punish the guilty and to
protect the innocent. I still believe in this country,
but I believe there are powerful men in the government
who do not. Men who have no respect for the law and who
flout it with disparity. I have come to the conclusion
that it is no longer possible for me to carry out my
duties as an FBI agent....
Senator: Are you tendering your resignation Agent Scully? Is
that what you're trying to say?
Scully: No sir. What I AM saying is that there is a culture of
lawlessness that has prevented me from doing my job.
That the real target of this commitee's investigation
should be the men who are beyond prosecution and
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