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William Jennings Bryan and the Railroad
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September 3
Sturgis, MI (Excerpt)
Omaha World-Herald (Morning Edition), Omaha, NE, 4
September, 1896.
"If the gold standard is a good thing, why does the Republican party pledge itself to
get rid of it as soon as other nations will come to our help? (Applause.) If the gold standard is a
bad thing, then why keep that bad thing for a single moment? The American people are entitled to
good things. They are not deserving of being punished with bad things that other nations may want to
impose upon them. We did not consult the nations of the earth when we desired to set up a government
for ourselves. Neither should we consult them when we want to establish a financial policy of our
own. (Applause.) The Republican party has done what no party heretofore has done. It has declared
that we must endure a financial policy that is satisfactory to Europe nations until those European
nations come to us and permit us to have what we ourselves want. (Applause.) I am not surprised that
people are feeling interested in this campaign. I am not surprised that there is an earnestness that
has not often been manifested before."
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© Nathan Sanderson, University of
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