Show Alabama Politics Special to THE HEKALD Examiner Dispatch BIRMINGHAM Aug 1The situation in Alabama politics is a complicated one The state is literally torn up on the question ques-tion of the force bill and little else is talked of in any part of tho state There is not a white Republican in the state who is not openly opposed to the passage of tho force bill and their faith in the party ds considerably consid-erably shaken since the agitation over the measure began Colonel T G Brown a well known Republican Winston county said ho had been a Republican ever since before the war and had always voted a straight ticket but he had determined that there was no place for a white man in the ranks of a party whose sole object seems the annihilation of the whiteinan and the elevation cf the negro He said hereafter he would be a Democrat whether the Lodge bill became law or not This is only a sample sam-ple of the feeling among the white Republicans Repub-licans of the state who are leaving the party in droves The pension bill and tariff bill aro attracting but little attention as the force bill is the particular question whichhas put all others of of sight |