Addresses At the Republican National Convention 1904
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) He is and will continue to be without favor or affection the representative of law, supreme and universal in our borders. A few words more and I will conclude. Our government is of the people. It is divided into co-ordinate branches the judges of the United States courts, who hold office for life or during good behavior; the Executive; the Congress, which consists of two co-ordinate branches, the House and the Senate great legislative bodies --they could not be otherwise, born as they are of ...80, 000, 000 of people who are competent for self-government. (Applause. ) In the Senate the tenure is for six years. The great popular body, near to the people, that reflects the senti- ment of the people, is chosen every two years. Now, then, you know under our form of gov- ernment the party in power is held responsible. The function of the minority is to put it on 102 JOSEPH G. CANNON good behavior by being ever ready to appeal to the people. Let me tell you something. If our government has a fault, it is when, after an election, one party is placed in power on only one leg.
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