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WHO KILLED GOOD GOVERNMENT.

“I,” admitted the busy man. “1 said 1 hadn’t time to attend to .ivie duties. I did not vote.’’ “1,” regretted the thoughtless woman. “I let a rainy election day keep me from the polls. I did not vote.” “I,” bewailed the lazy citizen. “I declared I wasn’t interested in politics and 1 never used my ballot. I did not vote.” “I,” cried the pessimist. “1 excused myself from my duties as a citizen by saying that all candidates are bad and it wasn’t any use to vote. I did not vote.’’ “I,” confessed the delinquent voter. "I was a ‘rocking elmir patriot’ and quieted niy conscience by telling it that the election would go all right without my help. I did not vote.”— “Union Signal.”

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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 12

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WHO KILLED GOOD GOVERNMENT. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 12

WHO KILLED GOOD GOVERNMENT. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 12

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