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Take Back Your Government!Honest-to-goodness trained men could do so much good in public life if only we had a few more of them. Afterthoughts and Minutiae: Don't put campaign literature in mailboxes other than through the matis. Postal regulations forbid it. There is a small duplicating set available suitable for postal cards, which costs about a dollar. Sears Roebuck used to have them and probably does now. It uses mimeograph ink and a hand roller. Gelatine duplicators, hectograph-type process, and looking like a child's slate, may be had for three or four dollars in sizes which will take either postal cards or standard business stationery. Unpredictable coincidences can play hob with a carefully planned campaign, leaving you nothing to do but laugh it off and forget it. I happened to pick the year to run for office that found the Nazi Sudetenland Fuehrer in the headlines; his name differs in spelling from mine by one letter! In making a committee report it is diplomatic to say "your committee" instead of "the committee." The difference between a caucus and an ordinary majority action is parallel to the difference between the Constitution and the laws which are made under it ...» |
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