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Show . o THESE STREET-CORNER POLITICS! Nothing makes one feel quite so foolish as having spoken his mind in a street-corner argument on politics in which the discussion waxed acrimonious or personal Such arguments being temperately enough but usually progress to the point where all talk at once, loud voices-are voices-are required for best audition, and all begin to wander from the subject. In most instances, none of the participants parti-cipants could be induced to break down and cry, confessing confess-ing that for years he had been holding allegiance to the wrong party. The place for d:scussion of political subjects, parti- ov.;.'.r',v r.i okc'Vn yi is from the rostrum or stage, in o::e-sided rally r.i' y-M; debate, where points can be care u;lV' weighed ly ;! audience and the usually careful speaker will net be heckled into making wild statements. 0 |