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Any man who says SO is talking through his hat I very fibre in my body is Instinctive With love of popular government, t got ll from my father and my grandfather It was put Into me In such a way that. It could not be taken out of me with dynamite. To be represented as an arls-toorat, arls-toorat, to bo represented iut an oligarch, hurls "I said In my Toledo spceeh, In pointing point-ing out the necessity for constitutional I government, that this was In a general sense a government of the people, hut that, speaking exactly, it was a government govern-ment of the people, for the people, by a representative part of the people, and In the context of what I said. I showed what I meant by ll. 1 said this is a Government of all the people because it belongs io all of us men, women and children. But when you como to the expression, government by the people, that means i government of those who l control the government, and who are lliey but the voting part of the people? peo-ple? They are the adult males, and thev are taken as a representative part of ail the people. Is tlure any doubt about that faot? I was showing It. for th purpose of pointing out that It was necessary neces-sary to protect the rights of the nonvoting non-voting part who make three-fourths of all the people; that It was necessary to have constitutional restrictions on the voting part to prevent them from malting malt-ing unjust agKresslons on the non-voting part of the people That Is our theory of government. Says Colonel Is Unfair. ' Now what does my opponent do? He takes this ono sentence that ibis is a government of the people for the people, by a representative part of the people and he says this: " 'Didn't I tell you? Distrusted the people" That means, a government by 8 representative part; It means a government govern-ment by the few; it means a government by an oligarchy! It means a government by aristocracy by an aristocracy of bosses and special privileges.' I want to 8SK VOU If you think that is on the level. Do vou think It Is a square deal'.' And as president of tho United States, am I not entitled to the square, deal as the humblest citizen, and am I to have my language construed as any man would construe it. read In connection with the rest of niy speech? "How It Is said that all the bosses are supporting me an.! all the hosses are atralnst Mr. Roosevelt, Thai depends upon what the definition of boSSSs Is If even- man who e In politics and is In his favor is a leader, then all the bosses are for me and all the leaders .ire for him. But that definition does not go beyond the stump upon which Theodore Roosevelt slands. Now Mr Roosevelt and I were --er-y alike In human nature "W hen People come to us and tender their political support that will help us to be elected to office, they don't eo about and pass a elvtl Service examination, examin-ation, or bring a certificate from the "ionng Men's Christian association or trom a church. Glad to Get Support. "We are glad to get all the support we can and that Is entirely honorable provided pro-vided we do not make anv conditions witn reference to our future conduct of our office that shall Interfere with our discharge of these duties In accordance with the highest requirement of the people. peo-ple. "Mr. Roosevelt says (hal all my followers fol-lowers are thugs arid rot, hers and that they are taking all the delegates away from hltn. Of course I cannot tell what my followers do all over the country. All I can say is that no evidence has been brought to me of any fraud that Would hold for a moment In anv court in Christendom. Christ-endom. I can tel! you though that there Is Bome very substantial evidence that the campaign on the other side has been i arrled on with the deliberate Intention of stirring up the belief thru everything In our favor was fraudulent and everything every-thing In their favor was perfectly honest hon-est "NOW, my friends this happened in Indianapolis. We beat them In the primaries- in that city. The polls opened at I 0 clock At " O'clock there appeared on the streets in the afternoon newspapers newspap-ers .i formal protest by the RooBeveli committee that frauds, base comprehensive comprehen-sive frauds had been committed hi the primaries and they did not open until 4 o'clock "(Jive mo a square deal If you wish to condemn me. I am a good enough loser to stand It. |