The National Issues of 1916

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The National Issues of 1916
Charles N Charles Newell Fowler
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"Thus spoke the representatives of the Democratic voters of the United States in the convention at Denver, Colo. , in 1908, when they gave to the country as the exponent of their faith the national Democratic platform.
"Shall the Representatives in Congress, holding alle- giance to the Democratic Party keep the faith and redeem the pledge? If so, how can the upbuilding of the American Merchant Marine be accomplished without new or additional burdens upon the people and without bounties from the
... Public Treasury? Let us follow in the footsteps of the fathers of our party and we will find the way.
"These discriminating duties in favor of the American ship and the upbuilding of our foreign commerce were advocated, proposed and enacted into law by the founders of the Demo- cratic Party. Our statesmen advocated the enactment of this legislation both as a matter of principle and as good business and governmental policy. The wisdom of their laws was demonstrated by the results obtained J ^ ENGLAND AND AMEKICA NATUEAL EIVALS Lord Robert Cecil, who became Lord Salisbury, and Prime Minister of England, said, in 1862: ' 'Every one who watches the current of history must know that the Northern States of America never can be our true friends, for this simple reason: Not merely because the news- papers write at each other, or that there are prejudices on both sides, but because we are rivals — rivals politically, rivals commercially.


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