Special Report of J. M. Dickinson, Secretary of War, to the President, On the Philippines
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The Secretary op War. Then, I think you have made an unfounded and reckless statement. Mr. Santiago. I have a foundation for my statement. The Secretary of War. Then, what is it? Mr. Santiago. I base my fears on the fact that the Filipinos do not need to be pre- pared for self-government; that they have already proved by the past that they are fit for self-government. The Secretary op War. Then, because President Taft has announced the policy of preparing the Filipinos for self-government and y...ou think they are now prepared for self-government, you think that the continuation of that policy on the part of Presi- dent Taft indicates a purpose to colonize the Philippines? Mr. Santiago. No, sir. The Secretary of War. I know of no authoritative statement upon the part of anyone who has the right to speak on the part of the American people which would indicate any purpose on the part of the American people to hold the Philippines as colonies, and I have never heard any such views advanced there by anyone in authority.
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