Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1896 — The Republican Foreign Policy. [ARTICLE]

The Republican Foreign Policy.

“The Republican party stands for a foreign policy dictated by and imbued with a spirit that is genuinely American; for a policy that wiil revive the National traditions and restore the National spirit which carried us proudly through the earlier years of the century. It stands for such a policy with all foreign nations as will insure both to us and them justice, impartiality, fairness, good -faith, dignity, and honor. It stands for the Monroe doctrine as Monroe himself proclaimed it, about which there is no division whatever among the American people. It stands now, as ever, for honest money and a chance to earn it by honest toil. It stands for a currency of gold, silver and paper with which to measure our exchanges that shall be as sound as the Government and as untarnished as its honor. —William McKinley.”

> The Missouri Republican state convention adopted the Indiana sound money plank, word for word. T&4 National Republican convention can not do bettet than ter follow the same example. Let us take squarely and'fairly. money side c>n but at the same time let lit hot be forgotten that the tariff question is the chief issue in this campaign.