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Show DEMOCRATIC HOUSE OF OPPORTUNITY On day a president of taa United i States was rapidly signiag pensioa bill", : about tha merits of whiea k knew j aotkiag, when a need was ushered into bis office. "Hit down a few tntaotaa," aalr he.1 "till I si (fa thaaa. Ther ara a part af I tha accessary sop patriotic sop. " Patriotic "bop" ni "log rolled" "pork" great heavens, tha err o-1 eabularr of these practices tells thai story of their moral rottenness! Com- j age. itist common eoorage, to stand np and defy tha imaginary "old aoldicr! rote" (which consists ot pensioa ageate and their kind aad of aobody else) common everydsy Murage aueh aa men show individually ia dealing with oaa another; that's all that 'a needed to enable en-able tha Deraocrate to do a great service to the country, to bold their majority in the house, to win a majority in the: aenata and to wis the presidency. But, if they dally and have no convictions 1 or ara afraid to follow their convictions. the next general elect ion will drive i them evea from so much power as they now have, aa it onght. For this one thing is certain the I people are in earnest. Aad which ever I Ul tuns aicarmv tuia pivajiMan uw miuir I era tie party may take up, aad ll waver msny it takes sp it will aoecaed directly di-rectly in proportion to its moral earnest- j Bess and convict tons. . "PUving no"-i tics" haa pUjrad ontTh World Work.- |