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The United States, to continue commerce in those waters, signed a treaty with the pirates ruler, the sultan of Algiers.

8 seconds sound clip from the Bullets or Ballots (1939) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:02:00 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- If you haven't a generous supply on hand, put it on your shopping list now.

- And now, the producer of the Lux Radio Theater. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Cecil B. DeMille.

- Greetings from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen.

- Racketeering is a comparatively new word in the American language, but an old bug bear in American history.

- Following the revolution, American vessels in the Mediterranean were plundered and their crews thrown into slavery so frequently...

- The United States, to continue commerce in those waters, signed a treaty with the pirates ruler, the sultan of Algiers.

- Uncle Sam paid eight hundred thousand dollars for the ransom of imprisoned sailors.

- And for years paid an additional twenty three thousand dollars annually as a guarantee for future safety.

- Until our Navy, under Stephen Decatur, forever ended this racket of the Barbary pirates.

- Today's racketeers, dealing in millions of dollars, would scorn the modest sums involved in historical racketeering.

- And only by a militant public resistance, such as that shown in tonight's play - Bullets or Ballots, can America purge herself of these internal parasites.

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Bullets or Ballots (1939) Sound Clip

Bullets or Ballots (1939)Quotes with sound clips from Bullets or Ballots - Lux Radio Theatre play originally aired on April 17, 1939.

Actors: Edward G. Robinson (Detective Johnny Blake), Mary Astor (Lee Morgan), Humphrey Bogart (Bugs Brenner), Otto Kruger (Al Kruger)

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