Americans. and they have no flag besides "Old Glory." On some public questions they may entertain opinions differing from those of others. and they may vote nearly as a unit on them. They are opposed to prohibition. because prohibition is impossible and because they believe it to be a humbug. but to think so is their privilege as American citizens. They are against a too radical restriction of immigration. because in fairness they do not want to deny to others the privilege which they themselves enjoyed. They are for sound money. not because they brought their theories from the old country. as some of our friends on the other side erroneously suppose
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