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A cardinal rule of despotic politi
cians is never to intim ate that the
people are even partly to blame' I for
their troubles.
'A n o th er rule f orffiristSgl who ^ is h itd .
win public favor is never to tell the
American people to eat less or to
choose less expensive items of food.
They resent such suggestions.
Still another rule is never to sug
gest to any Am erican that he cannot
J^jM vn
operate I an automo
bile.
He^^wsi'ddn^snW^^^un^^ari invar,
sion oflffisffiiin^^Ml n g lp p ^ A v rh r ough
tfie. MeshesOll
Pro j ect S u per: j‘You can’t Jfoagfbr
a raise like that. You must work your
self up.”
I S traw Boss: “I did—I ’m trem bling
hll'-b^BaSM
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of this state-wide
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publication. Each
advertiser has been solicited by per
sonal contact of some O SEA member
or our headquarters sta ff. We have
represented ourselves to,/tug adver
tisers as a true state employee associ
ation, w ith a bona fide mailing list of
S&ug5aE\O0O members, and state-w ide
coverage. These statements are true,
arid your m agazine staff has kept faith
w ith -our advertisers.
• As members of the OSEA, each of
us should give every possible edge to
our advertisers when and where we
trade. Tell them you saw their “ ad”
in tW' magazine and that yoiM O fen fl
to
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It is of interest to o u ^ ^ ^ ^ H B g j||9
th at there is another paper in cir-
culation 5 B h claims that it repre
sents the state employees and which
carries about 50 to 70% advertising in
its pages. As O SE A members, w e owe
it to our s el ves an d Ito advertisers in
general to tell everyone w e meet and
do ‘busine|||[with/about the O SE A and
its magazine. We thus protect our
selves and ,othe.gk a g a B | « s ^ M|w ffi|
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