Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1892 — Anarchists and Anarchy. [ARTICLE]
Anarchists and Anarchy.
An anarchist by any ether name is just as bad. —Dallas News. Anabchy is a curious sort of crime. Its leaders are nearly always cowards, who use weak tools for all the dangerous work. When the work is done the leaders hide.—Baltimore American. There is no room in America for anarchists of any stripe whatever. The very spirit of anarchy must be stamped out. It is not a matter of politics. It is a question of self-preservation. —Toledo Commercial. There are a few anarchists In this country. There are also a few vlpe rs. We cannot expect to have all that is good and nothing that is bad, but we always have more good than we do bad and there is consolation in that. — Exchange. The anarchist business is being overdone. Some unwashed crank is likely to take a fall with his gun out of the President or the fortunate candidate for that office because the verdict of the people doesn’t please him. The best remedy for straight anarchy is temporary suspension—by the neck —the suspension to last at least twenty minutes. —Minneapolis Journal. The anarchists that infest our country are nothing more than a gang of foreign tramps and cut-throats, whose presence should not be tolerated in our midst. When they preach and dissemate their Infamous doctrine of assassination and the use of dynamite and fire, they have placed themselves beyond American clemency, and should receive the same treatment that we accord to a mad dog or a rattlesnake. —Exchange.
