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Show "Me Too" Is Right When Clarence Budding ton Kel-land, Kel-land, the tx-natic.inl Republican chairman, a few days ago at ttu Republican Salt Lake conference paid: "The Republican Party has lost because we took th road to spurious expediency Instead of the road to honesty and integrity . . . and I believe we niver will win a-gain a-gain until we have the fortitude to say to the nation, 'Damn the votes' . . . You can't gain the confidence of th's people by telling them that the Republicans can do a bad thing better than the Democrats are doing do-ing it . . . and that is what we have been doing for a dozen years . . .and for a dozen years we have been getting what we deserved . . . a good sound threshing . . . Two lu'le words, 'Me too' have stultl fled the Republican Party and brought it to thj verge of ruin." He said plenty. He might also have said that the Republican Party will never win a-gain a-gain so long as they continue to f ght every proposed project for the benefit of the ex-s?rvlee men, such as the Missouri Valley Authority. Njlther should they ever win again so long as they continue to advocate a Government whose only function is to police the ccuntry and distribute distrib-ute the malls. Such a Government would be and was under Republican rule. 'Happy hunting ground' for the few rich men, but - sorry to say -most of us aren't rich men. Whether these fellows like It or not, the Government must get in and do all that It can to help provide pro-vide homes for ex-service men as well as other citizens. Their honeymoon honey-moon expired with the good old Hoover days. Their proper place la In the dead past, where men in their dotage talk to themselves. The future fut-ure w:il be run by young men. JOHN M. FOSTER Pd. Political Adv. |