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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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majority tends to diminish. You must take count of these things, these<br />

imponderabilia in estimating the force of the cohesion of nations.<br />

Even to me, naturally prepared for Anglo American amity so long as it<br />

be not blatantly and palpably Jewish, and a mere wheeze of and for the<br />

usury system, even I can not pardon you for having poisoned America.<br />

Sending your WORST type of emigrant such as silk stockings Sassoon<br />

to that country, yes, Victor. The Emperor of Opium and the Orient, and<br />

your scum from the London School of Bankocracy. I try to tell you the<br />

story, your cramming of America with propagandists, culminating in<br />

Cuff Duper was NOT a motion conducing to amity. I have told you<br />

before the ONLY propaganda giving the Dies committee a headache in<br />

1939 was YOUR propaganda. NOT German propaganda, not Russian<br />

red propaganda but YOUR propaganda. The American differs from the<br />

Englander, does not like to be humbugged. He likes to humbug someone<br />

else, but he has not your love of pageantry and your taste for<br />

maintaining a humbug.<br />

I believe Bagehot said something rather good in that connection: “The<br />

mass of the English yield a deference rather to something else than to<br />

their rulers. They defer to what we may call the theatrical show of<br />

society.” Walt Bagehot [on] the English Constitution. Cf. that with [the]<br />

American condemnation of Polk (Congressional motion) complimenting<br />

the officers in the Mexican war. If had, the American admits it, he don’t<br />

try to embalm the swindle in Busbys, and Beefeater uniforms, and<br />

pretend it was holy. I am not attemptin’ to be insultin’, but as simple<br />

narrative; I believe the average American considers the Englishman to<br />

be both a snob and a sycophant.<br />

And as Roosevelt loses his puffed up bought ascendency, YOU lose. 50<br />

thousand Americans owe him death or wounds or dispersal, but the<br />

democracy trend is to pass the buck, shift the blame. You get blamed for<br />

it. YOU dragged us into the war. I know Roosevelt was hell set on<br />

gettin’ in, but the public will not stop to think of that. Even supposing

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