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Show Notes & Comment A political campaign is not the season in which to expect public pub-lic speakers to agree. Our Own Advice: Buy whatever what-ever you want if you can pay cash for what you buy. It is comparatively easy to make decisions but it is much harder to put them into effective effec-tive use. Printing is a dangerous device to those who do not want their opinions permanently recorded. Getting'-rich-quick has broken more people than any other system sys-tem developed by the ingenuity of man. The human race, for all its boasting and puffing, is merely standing on the threshhold of knowledge. The day will never arrive when wars will be fought without with-out trained men or won by yielding yield-ing to one's foes. Minorities that organize for power, political or economic, should not object if the majority ma-jority does the same. The partisan is all right to listen to but not much when one really wants to understand a question under discussion. Nearly any lobbyists can make a convincing . plea for prompt governmental action, with the necessary appropriation. If you visit a hundred cities in the United States, you will find, in each one, the same little local strutters and bluffers. |