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"Don't Mistake the Cheers of the Politicians
for the Votes of the People"
D. J. O'Connor, Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The plaudits of the gallery is not
tlio voico of the people." Recalls a
bit of Alabama history, 'way back in
1894. Tho Hon. Richard Clark, a
popular congressman from the dear
old state, suddenly became an accept
able person for a vice presidential
nomination on the democratic ticket
by the powers in Washington. He
was born and grew to be a man over
night in the great political field
around the capital. At home in Ala
bama in the same year, 1894, he was
rooted up by the voters and thrown
with tho rank weeds to decay. Thel
same state kept the great John T.
Morgan, in Washington more than
forty years. Morgan belonged to tho
people.
J. T. Cuppy, Cleveland, O. As a
regular subscriber to Tho Commoner,
I note with pleasure the assaults
made upon you. I am so glad of it
in that they ignite into a blaze, the
sparks of fight in you that will burn
the rotten from the sound. A com
promise with tho devil is always
fruitless of good, and places back
ward the hand of reform on the dial
of progress. I am pained to ad
mit, the democratic party is full of
devils. I would go further than
Roosevelt's publicity. I would elimi
nate them from our ranks. This
must be done to attain practical
permanent relief for tho people. The
democratic party must not again act
as a "tout or capper" to tho little
pea, and three shell game a confi
dence game to thimble rig tho ".dear"
people. The rank and file of the
democratic party is a unit in this
thought, and a large per cent of its
leaders are of honest intent, and all
that is needed is to wake them up
from their slumber and these devils
of Wall street will take a hike. I
am confident you will not be derelict
in your duty.
advice of such politicians as Under
wood and Bailey that are trying to
put up a candidate that will be worse
than a republican. The voice of the
voters aro with Bryan and if the
democrats of the country want to
be successful they must recognize
W. J. Bryan the leader and idol of
the democracy for twenty years or
more. W. J. Bryan expounded the
democratic principles, speaking and
appealing to the voters on behalf of
democracy, and the reason that he
was not elected our president is
through the jealousy of such poli
ticians as Underwood and Bailey and
through the many millions spent by
tho trusts on behalf of the republi
can party to defeat Bryan. In con
cluding I wish Mr. W. J. Bryan the
best health and that he live long
to fight for the equal rights to all
the people.
not going to be fooled again if h
can help it, even if he has to fight a
majority of his own party in con
gress. When Mr. Bryan has don
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In these strenuous days men of ac
tion are making history faster than
ever before save in times of war.
This is no time for chamelon states
men. They may deceive themselves,
but not the people. To this end I
submit editorials from the two lead
ing democratic papers of northwest
ern New Mexico. The editorials are
a true reflex of democratic senti
ment on the Bryan-Underwood con
troversy. Wo still have tories and
tories still buy Hessians, but thanks
to the wonderful leadership of Mr.
Bryan they are being driven from
cover. This is a fine time for pa
triots to get busy and do the right
thing. Great leaders feel and need
the support of the people. All can
help get busy.
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I see from press reports that Mr.
Underwood is for Mr. Harmon for
president. He may be tentatively
for Mr. Harmon, but I believe at
heaTt he is for Mr. Taft, for the
reason that the great corporation he
has most of his worldly goods in
vested in, supported Mr. Taft, and I
am unable to find anything in Mr.
Taft's record that would change the
corporation's views. I think Mr.
Underwood has shown by his course
on the ways and means committee
that he is disposed to be for his own
interests rather than for the interests
of the great mass of the people. I
brand Mr. Underwood a good Taft
democrat and his course can have
no other meaning than the .decora
tion with flowers Taft's band wagon
for next republican campaign.
J. McCarthy, Philadelphia The
voters count not anybody sent to
congress and then betray them. The
common people will never go back
on a true and tried leader. If they
do, goodbye to our independence. The
press of Philadelphia roasts you at
present, but honest people have al
ways found you true and they will
stick by you regardless of Under
wood.
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Just reminded mo of the Underwood
incident and believing in the state
ment issued by the greatest of
American statesmen, W. J. Bryan, I
want to make a few remarks in The
Commoner. If Mr. Underwood, the
chairman of the ways and means
committee, thinks toat he made him
self great by denouncing the most
beloved citizen of our .present gene
ration he is mistaken and if he did
not find the same out until now he
will very soon, for it is W. J. Bryan
that brought success to the demo
cratic party and it is Bryan's honesty
that ma.de thousands of citizens vote
the democratic ticket, and this is a
little more than Mr. Underwood and
Senator Bailey could do, His or
their attack recently on Bryan in
creases his popularity and I am posi
tive that the people will, in 1912,
follow Bryan's advice and not the
Hastings, (Neb.) Democrat Mr.
Bryan's worst enemies have been
within the democratic party. They
have always sought to block all re
form and failing in that have sought
to compromise and have consistently
abused and opposed him. Mr. Bryan
has been tricked so often by this
kind of alleged democrats, that one
can naruiy Diame him for being sus
picious. He has his eyes on these
tariff reformers in congress and out,
who are protectionists under the
skin. Mr. Bryan knows them:
knows their connections, and knows
how hard it is for these men to live
up to campaign pledges. What
seems now to be a' great row with
democrats in congress, will tend to
focus public attention upon these
democratic congressmen and they
will be compelled to make good with
the people and with campaign
piougua or set into trouble at h.ome.
Mr. Bryan wants congress to make
good not as compromisers but as
having tried to do the things de
manded in democratic national nl in
forms. The people are -with Mr.
Bryan in this. The fellows who are
trying to compromise with the
special interests now in the hope of
eieuung a narmon president in 1912
will havo a rude awakening. The
people are not being fooled, either
by the dust that the eastern Har
mon papers are kicking up. Mr.
Bryan is not a candidate for office
and was never known to unjustly
crlticiso any man. The people are
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