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ENFORCEMENT EYEWASH RIVAL PARTIES’ PRANKS One of the pillars of the N.2. Alliance was lately instructing, with the authority of one who has never visited America, the statements and opinions of an American visitor. Both the American parties, he said, had pitt a prohibition plank” in their plattormsA striking proof, he said, of the extent to which the sentiment in favour ot prohibition dominates the ,S ;oul V'\y* If the facts were true, it would not oe a testimony of the dominance of pi ohibition sentiment, but only °*- ie politicians’ anxiety not to antagonise the solid prohibition minority. But it is not true. Both parties have included an “enforcement” plank because neither could come out and openly stand for breaking the law. The law is the law, whether it is good or bad, until it is repealed or altered. Our own judges often enough have said that this or that provision in the law is bad, but they would not think of ignoring it in their judgments. The inclusion of “enforcement” planks has no significance as to the opinion of the parties or the country on the liquor question. It has this significance, however, that the “dry” law has so feeble a root in public feeling that the enforcement of it is not to be taken for granted. Nobody asks either ol' the parties if it stands for the enforcement of the law against theft, because that law has a solid-opinion behind it. The Democratic Party stands for enforcement, but it has chosen a candidate who stands for the repeal of the Volstead Act and the liberation of America from the tyranny of the bootlegger and his creator, the prohibitionist. —Advt.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 14

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