[WILSON AIDE 1, spoken]
Mister President
I have the report on the conditions in the prison
Just as you requested
This ought to debunk all the baseless claims
That the women are being mistreated
[WILSON, spoken]
Good
I trust I won't be disappointed?
[WILSON AIDE 1, spoken]
No, sir
[DORIS, spoken]
Oh God
[DUDLEY, spoken]
What is it?
[WILSON, spoken]
We are providing the ladies with excellent care
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
A doctor came and dragged me out of my bed
[WILSON, spoken]
Their treatment includes artificial feeding
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
He smiled and said that I must be fеd
[WILSON, spoken]
The ladies recеive it without resistance
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
I turned and twisted all I could
But they threw me on my back
And strapped in my arms and legs
[WILSON, spoken]
There is no force necessary
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
They tried to pry my mouth open with pliers
And I tried to clench my teeth shut
But they shoved the tube down my throat
Up my nose
[WILSON, spoken]
The ladies are offered fresh milk and eggs
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
They pour raw eggs through the tube to my gut
[WILSON, spoken]
They experience no discomfort
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
Everything went black
I didn't know where to breathe from
[WILSON, spoken]
The ladies are the picture of health
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
They withdrew the tube and I bled
Out my nose, out my mouth
So much blood
Then they leave me there, very sick
Choking, gagging all night long
[WILSON, spoken]
The ladies are nourished by three meals a day
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
We are forcibly fed three times a day
[WILSON, spoken]
I must say, they take this well
[ALICE, LUCY & RUZA]
Don't let them tell you we take this well
Don't let them tell you we take this well
[WILSON, spoken]
In conclusion, the ladies are well taken care of
And all rumors in the press of physical abuse are entirely false
[WILSON AIDE 2, spoken]
But Sir
The problem remains of what to do with their leader, Alice Paul
[LUCY & RUZA]
They took Alice away
Will not tell us where
Have not seen her in days
Am terribly worried
[WILSON]
Someone ought to commit her to an asylum
[WILSON AIDE 1, spoken]
She does exhibit symptoms of hysteria
Such as verbal displays of opinions in public
[WILSON AIDE 2, spoken]
Failure to marry and conceive
[WILSON]
Ladies must be protected