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"[reviewing the footage from the RoboCop unveiling] Until today, Thomas King was a convicted felon wanted for rape, arson, and murder. This man has torn apart American families. On the loose for six years. And where was this criminal mastermind hiding? Right in front of the police headquarters. [explaining RoboCop's footage in background display] Here he is, just steps away from two of Detroit's finest. These two officers are completely unaware of the monster in their midst. And then, in 60 seconds... I repeat, just 60 seconds, Detective Murphy brings him down. [points to Murphy serving Miranda rights] This, my friends, is the future of American justice. How many like Thomas King will pay for their crimes now that RoboCop is here?"
"Consciousness is nothing more than the processing of information."
"We've got the future under control."
"Your move."
"Crime has a new enemy."
"Joel Kinnaman - Alex Murphy"
"Gary Oldman - Dennett Norton"
"Michael Keaton - Raymond Sellars"
"Samuel L. Jackson - Pat Novak"
"Abbie Cornish - Clara Murphy"
"Jackie Earle Haley - Rick Mattox"
"Michael K. Williams - Jack Lewis"
"Jennifer Ehle - Liz Kline"
"Jay Baruchel - Tom Pope"
"Aimee Garcia - Jae Kim"
"John Paul Ruttan - David Murphy"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.