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Show WERE HUERTA AN ORDINARY CITIZEN To our great surprise there are editors in this country defending Tfuerta, The dictator Is said to be a nocesetty In Mexico. In this case dictator means nothing less than murderer. Any country which demands de-mands foul tragedies as a meaus of perpetuating Its government is unworthy un-worthy of independent existence Huerta. were he an ordinary citizen, citi-zen, would be thrown into prison. He is an assassin and in moral make-lp make-lp a low, treacherous scoundrel. Any man who, In any other civilized country other than Mexico, would be wearing convict stripes, is unfit to be recognlxed as the head of a nation. na-tion. There are those who draw a distinction dis-tinction between the cutthroat who murders in order to take unto himself him-self the governing power of a nation, na-tion, and the low brute who cuts a throat to gain a few dollars. We see no difference In tho two. No self-respecting people can afford af-ford to sanction assassination by recognizing a man of Huorta's base make up. |