Mr. Speaker. no matter what the result of todays vote may be. one fact stands out most prominently. and that is the magnificent courage of President Taft and his unswerving loyalty to American ideals and American traditions. This action In vetoing the immigration bill will be admitted by all. whether they voted for or against it. to be a splendid manifestation of these superb qualities. and will. I believe. challengeothe admiration of friend and foe alike. Speaking of the merits of this bill. who dares say the President is wrong? It is true that a majority can do what It pleases within the limitations of the Constitution. but it Is no more true that a majority is always right than that the view which is temporarily popular Is always the ight view.
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