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T h e m asses, b u rd e n e d b y d is c r im in â t* , th e lo w e s t r a t e * p la c in g th e h ig h e r W e oppose the extension o f b u re a u c rac y , (a) T h e R e p u b lic a n p a r ty p o lic y o f lo g la w s a n d u n ju s t a d m in is tr a tio n , a re W e declare th a t the go vernm ent should ra te s upon m o re v a lu a b le an d leas | the creatio n o f tinne< eaaary bureaus and Is o la tio n In In t e r n a t io n a l a ffa ir s has d e m a n d in g r e lie f. T h e fa v o re d s p e c ia l own and operate auch m erc h a n t ahlpe as b u lk y m a n u fa c tu re d p rod ucts. 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T h e D e m o c r a tic p a r t y [ he m ost U n ju e t. u n a c le n tlflc a nd d l» - local s e lf-g o v e rn m en t, essential to tho fro m in d u s t r ia l a c t iv it ie s to th e soh ____ « i tio . u i n i SUu o f a p riv a te ly owned A m erican ft«g s h ip ­ s ta n d s fo r r e m e d ia l a«i|l. le g is i la a nd , h o n e st t a r i f f ta x m e a s u re e v e r e n a c te d p«esercation o f the free in stitu tio n s o f in la r g e n u m b e rs in o rd e r to e a rn the » ro rr e a a . T h e R a r u b llc a ’n ¿ a r t y a ta n d a I ’ .‘. ' L ' 1“ ’ ping. o u r republic. W e re a ffirm and p le d g e th e f u lf ill m ere necessaries o f life . T h is has d * s t ill. I w h lch d e fra u d s a ll th a people fo r th e W t pledge e u r ts h sa to m a in ta in o u r m e n t o f th e p o lic y , w it h re fe re n c e to I b e n e fit o f a fe w ; it h e a v ily In cre a se s p rlv e d th e A m e ric a n f i r m e r o f h it nor •etab llehed position in f a 'o r o f th e e x ­ M uscle fihoala. a s -d e c la re d and passed | m a I e x p o rt tra d e . th a cost o f liv in g , p e n a lise s a g r lc u l- clusion o f A sia tic Im m ig ra n ts . by th e D e m o c ra tic m a jo r it y o f th e S lx - ( b ) T h e R e p u b lic a n p o lic y o f > pro t y jf o u r t h ro n g re s e In th e n a tio n a l d e - I h lb it lv s ta r if f , e x e m p lifie d In th e F o rd | u » : r ^ : » ‘r , n< : b T r b T . n ^u r - x r : fe n te act o f 1 9 K . “ f o r th e p ro d u c tio n o f I n e y -M c C u ro b e r la w . w h ic h has forced n o t b e n e fit th e v e ry In te r e s ts fo r w h ic h W a denounce th e action o f the R epub- n itra te s o r o th e r p ro d u c ts needed fo r th e A m e ric a n f a r m e r , w it h his e x p o rt I t w a s In ten d e d . 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In T h e F ilip in o peoples have succeeded In e c h e a p e r en d h ig h -g r a d e f e r t ilis e r s Is I lig ib le Hats In the Post Office depart th e p ro fite e r. t h a t re a s o n a b le e x c h a n g e o f oo m m o d l- th e fo r m e r th e re w a s no c o r ru p tio n m a in ta in in g a «tab le governm ent an d s / a / J i l a l to a g r ic u lt u r a l p r o s p e r ity W e : m ent and o th er g o vernm ental d e p a rt­ ( c ) T h e R e p u b lic a n p o lic y o f high tie s w h ic h w o u ld e n a b le fo re ig n c o u n ­ T h e p a r t y pled g e s w e r e f a i t h f u l l y f u l ­ have thus fulfilled the only condition laid m e n ts ; by Its p a c k in g th e c iv il s e rv ic e ¿dltlWnd p ro m p t a c tio n by c o n g re s s fo r t r a n s p o r ta tio n ra te s , both r a i l and wa tr ie s to b u y o u r s u rp lu s a g r ic u lt u r a l down by congress as s prerequisite to th a fille d . a n d a D e m o c r a tic c o n g re s s e n ­ c o m m is sio n so t h a t th a t co m m is sio n he- the o p e r a tlo a o f th e M u s c l- S ho als te r. w h ic h has m ad e It Im p o s s ib le fo r a nd m a n u fa c tu re d p ro d u c ts w ith r e ­ g ra n tin g o f Independence. 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