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The next time the p.c. bureaucrats get under your skin, perhaps there is some solace to be taken from
this three-minute excerpt from "Charlie Wilson's War," a 2007 movie about America's covert war in Afghanistan. In this scene, a street-smart spy played by Philip Seymour Hoffman lets loose at his buttoned-down CIA boss. Who hasn't felt this way at one time or another?
Not for those whose ears are too minty-fresh for cuss words.
PS. For those inclined, the movie is miles better than this year's Academy-Award-winning "Argo."
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