AMERICAN DIRECTNESS
- ~ 4 —-—; "SAYING .WHAT THEY FEEL, :.. \ Tho citizens of tho United States nrs j bediming to speak, as directly as tlie ex- , fremists preach, ami according lo a-con-- i temporarv tlio buildings in some American cities* arc adorned with a poster bear- j iiig tho following'advice, so direct tunc v j any running bomb-thrower can read;- j THIS. IS AN.. AMERICAN. HOUSE'. | Youi earn a beiter living'hero and .live ■ better than yon ever <li_d before. Do not i criticise our' President,"'our Government, .' and our Allies. -i If you do not like tho way we run-our ,i ' ' Govcrnmont', go back to your ; own country. I If you are just.'.a natural rebel, ; i)r if you have no country, | THEN GO TO lIELL. , " , ] To sensitive ears this may sound both : crude and rude; but.it certainly has the merit of directness. It is typically Ameri- ' i can. And there is a wealth of wisdom ; in it. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7
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153AMERICAN DIRECTNESS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7
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