American Support of Free Elections AbroadPublic Affairs Press, 1964 - 184 páginas |
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... vote , not half knew the names , parties or policies of the persons for whom they were voting . " 47 In 1916 the current " outs " ( the " ins " of 1912 ) asked for electoral supervision similar to 1912 , but the Panamanian government ...
... vote , not half knew the names , parties or policies of the persons for whom they were voting . " 47 In 1916 the current " outs " ( the " ins " of 1912 ) asked for electoral supervision similar to 1912 , but the Panamanian government ...
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... vote again , " said Page . " And keep this us for 200 years ? " " Yes , " said the American Ambassador , " the United States will be here 200 years , and it can continue to shoot men for that little space until they learn to vote and ...
... vote again , " said Page . " And keep this us for 200 years ? " " Yes , " said the American Ambassador , " the United States will be here 200 years , and it can continue to shoot men for that little space until they learn to vote and ...
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... voting being done by soldiers acting under instructions . [ There are a ] few voters who vote many times . " Bryan was disturbed by such a cynical abuse of democracy , but since the Haitian Constitution provided only for indirect ...
... voting being done by soldiers acting under instructions . [ There are a ] few voters who vote many times . " Bryan was disturbed by such a cynical abuse of democracy , but since the Haitian Constitution provided only for indirect ...
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