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Show Page 10 The Utah Independent The Paper That Dares To Take August 21, 1975 George Wallace Continued Page 7 War II magnanimous. And had it been so in the Christian belief and faith that we possess in this country, we would not have had a Hitler to come to power, because we would have had a fruitful, nonimp overished Germany, suffering no more than any other country did from the depression of the Thirties. But what did wp do in vengeance? We stripped her of her machinery. We made her pay indemnities. We humiliated her through the world; and therefore a demagogue like Hitler arose . . . and therefore we came to chaos in World War II. Then the Governor made a corresponding point regarding Japan. Wallace believes that a great nation like our own should be magnanimous , and not demand vengeance. But only the strong can be magnanimous, can rise above vengeance. Wallace as well as Lincoln has urged that America should act with malice toward none, with charity for all,' but the Alabamians foreign policy was best anticipated by the great Virginian in whose Farewell Address we may still read: Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all . . . The nation which indulges thing, since Wallace may well disestablish them. He is, however, no ghost, but probably the most popular politician in the United States. Wallace is called a populist, and from their own tactical point of view the Liberals are fools to call him so, since in an age of enfranchised democracy (brought about by the Liberals themselves) there is obviously nothing else quite so propitious for a politician to be called. Less than two percent of the people have any idea of the historical meaning of that term the rest are apt to think it populist means of the people. Do Liberals Walexpect to drive voters away from lace by protesting that he is of, with, and for the people? The Alabamians clout is indeed due in large measure to the fact that he speaks the language of the people. They follow him, for they know his voice. And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him: for they know not a voice of strangers. That is from John 10:4-5- , a passage which various - - PANAMA B1C6NT6NN1AL VIGNETTE ON DEBT AND TAXES NE METHOD of preserving public credit is to use it as sparingly as possible . . . avoiding occasions of expence by cultivating peace, but remembering that timely disbursements to prepare for danger frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it . . . avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, by vigorous exertions in time of Peace to discharge the Debts which unavoidable wars may have occasioned, not throwing upon posterity the burden which we ourselves ought to bear. The execution of these maxims belongs to your Representatives, but public opinion should cooperate. It is essential that you should bear in mind that towards the payment of debts there must be Revenue . . . that to have Revenue there must be taxes . . . and that no taxes can be devised which are not more or less in- k - US Ban-quo- - 1964: Fifth Amendment's privilege against applies in State as well as federal courts. 1967: Electronic eavesdropping is unconstitutional as authorized in a people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Hosea 4:6 Govern a nation as you would cook a small fish. ..DONT OVERDO IT! Continued from page 3 tion of the Caribbean and the Panama Canal and it serves as an assembly point for convoys. A top naval official says the facility is among the most important of all American bases Should Portugal go overseas. Communist and the U.S. loses its naval and air bases in the Azores, Guantanamos importance would double over night, according to the Navy. ... My New York law. How taxes vary from state to state About 3,500 will ever be wise who is unwilling to be esteemed a fool. Government is not reason, it is not eloquence. It is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. George Washington military personnel and 150 American civilians are currently assigned to the base. Many have dependents with them. The Cuban work force, once considered essential, has dwindled to a relative handful. Relations with the Cubans who surround the base stormy during the early Castro years are relatively calm now. Main reason is that the Cubans have pulled back from the steel fence around mile base. They have the built a triple fence complex of their own with guard houses and machine guns supported by backup artillery units. BY GUARDED MARINES An average of 12 U.S. ships are in port at Quan-tanam- o at any given time. Marines handle ground defense, but sailors infantry go through regular if the need back to training up arises. The Marines maintain a number of close support aircraft on the field at Leeward Point, across the bay from the main naval base. There are a small number of 45-squa- re and helicopters. seaplanes transport planes based there to carry food. One oddity of (he present situation is that merchant ships of any nation, under the present treaty, can use the lower bay which is American to reach the upper bay which is Cuban. Thus, ships from Russia. China, and other nations steam in and out of the bay with U.S. escorts. Diplomats in Havana say Castro is now waiting for a diplomatic opening to launch his new campaign to pressure the U.S. out of Guantanamo. The concession the Ford Administration is proposing in the Panama talks could be what Castro has been waiting for, according to these diplomats. The answer could come in September when Castro is the host to guerrilla leaders and Communist officials from more than 25 nations. The objective of the coming meeting is to draw up plans for the liberation of Puerto Rico At this meeting. Castro is expected to launch his new campaign to force the U.S. to give up its rights to the naval base at Guantanamo. other natural resources that was first enacted in the days of Huey State and local taxes have gone up an average of 65 in the past decLong.) Anyone contemplating a move, on the job or in retirement, ade, but a new mood of austerity has sharply limited the dumber of New of wine in 1975. are and roses The tax increases over, may want to know how tax levels vary from one state to the next. days 'With the help of the federal Advisory Commission on IntergovernYorks Governor Hugh Carey told the state legislature last January. table based mental Relations, Money has compiled this Even so, the plateau that state and local taxes seem to have reached inincome taxes. local and and of on 1974 state is uneven: many residents sales, Louisiana, where the sum of sales, property come and property taxes is . h as much Average state and local taxes (family offour with $25,000 adjusted gross income and $45,000 house): lowest, pay as people in Wisconsin, where rather surprisingly taxes are highest. Vermonters often pay 33 more than their neighbors in New Hampshire. There are two principal reasons for the variations. Some states and localities are stingier with services than others, and some place a heavier tax burden on business. (Louisiana, for example, still gets 30 of its tax revenue from a tax on exploitation of oil and state-by-sta- te one-fift- No man Stand TO CONCESSIONS Leftwing Democrats, not to mention certain hyperdecorous Republicans or assorted Beautiful People, might profitably study. The people of Middle America, for their part, naturally associate Wallaces clarity and forthrightness of utterance with integrity of character with the convenient and toward another an habitual ingrained honesty to survive the most unpleasant. is hatred or an habitual fondness frantic searches for scandal by political GEORGE WASHINGTON in some degree a slave . . . to its enemies in governmental and private Farewell Address, It animosity or its affection . agencies, as well as with the courage 19th Sept, 1796 is our true policy to steer clear and stamina to survive five bullets in the stomach at point-blanof permanent alliances with any range and portion of the foreign world. keep coming. The sort of charisma which goes with this kind of spirit is By George! not really so hard to understand, but it AMERICANISM EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE, Da Capo Coda is extraordinarily hard to find. FREEDOM CENTER, KNOTTS BERRY FARM, The Liberal mind is wrong about Liberal misapprehension regardBUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA 90620 is Not it Wallace is to limited not then, surprisingly, everything. general ing is It Wallace. about Liberals are views him. about George wrong wrong wrong about his character, his mind, in. virtually every . specific detail. Of and his program. The Liberals were such errors perhaps the most signifibecause it is as sincere (Libewrong about Wallace in 1964, when he cant the with their shook percent- rals are not always dishonest) as it is eyeteeth he in the racked ARE JUDGES FOLLOWING Wisconsin, erroneous is that George Wallace, ages up Indiana, and Maryland primaries. They however astute he may be in domestic : ;.::7 THE CONSTITUTION were wrong in 1968, when he attained politics, is at sea regarding foreign OR REMAKING AMERICA? ballot position in every state, and policy. The observable fact is that it is A few rulings by the Supreme Court on . . . garnered ten million votes as a Third precisely in the field of foreign policy SUBVERSION AND COMMUNISM Party candidate. They were wrong in that Wallace is at his best. His views 1956: Sedition laws of 42 States are invalid. 1957: A person cannot be prosecuted for advocating the overthrow of the 1972, when by May he had become are right, and they appeal to the U.S. Government by force unless he actually advocates the man to beat for the Democratic American people as being right. action to accomplish the overthrow. 1958: State Department But to return to where we began, nomination (and perhaps for the Presicannot withhold passports from suspected Communists because of their "beliefs or associations." 1965: Members of dency), till he was taken out of that the reason why Liberal intellectuals the Communist Party cannot be compelled to register with race by Arthur Bremer. They were decry Wallaces foreign policy, when it the Subversive Activities Control Board. 1967: An American dead wrong when they then thought identified as his, is basically quite cannot be stripped of his citizenship, even if he deserts that he was dead either physically or simple: His policy is the opposite of the armed forces in time of war or votes in a foreign election. 1967: Struck down ruling barring members of their own. And that is not because politically. Today he terrifies the LibCommunist groups from holding government jobs. s eral Establishment more than George Wallace does not understand CRIMINAL PROCEDURES and the Liberal intellectuals.. It is beghost terrified Macbeth 1961: Evidence obtained by illegal search or seizure cannot be used in State prosecutions, even if it is reliable. for once they are right about some- - cause he does. freaked-ou- t A Money AUGUST 1975 29 . |