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PPM* Rom NASHVIUi TINNfSSa said that the conspirators of the c owsTtatives mast search mlllioos of Tatars wl Big Lie technique* 1 against con- ^ ^ 01 g , et ? ng T tbc me *' fuUy undfrrt — 1 ** servatism were very successful JfJ* ^ ^ ^ advoc * t * g °* in their brainwashing attempts. ^ ^ daC * tt ^ ««- * OT « n » n «‘- The important thing now is to realize that the defeats suffered by conservatism were not at the hands of the American people but at hands of the Big Lie ar tists. They denied the voters a THE WORLDS MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE Read John He that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with gravecloths . . Jesus safttfc unto them, Loose ‘ him, and let him go. ((John 11:44) In study of the Bible, one is amazed at the unlimited spiritual applications that pertain to our dally life. In the account of the raising of Lazarus, for example, Jesus said of those standing by to take away the stone from the tomb. Then when Lazarus was raised from the dead and came forth, Jesus said again to the men, “Loose him and let him go.” Jesus had the power to bring life but He does not do for us what we can do for ourselves! Many Christians are weak in the faith and bound by doubt and past failings. Are we doing nothing to help them get free from their bondage? We are our brothers’ keepers, and we can do our part to loose them from their bondage and to stand by them in their time of trouble by our sympathy, prayers and deeds on their behalf. PRATER Our Father, who desirest the freedom of all mankind to serve Thee, grant us the insifht to see the needy souls around that are hardened and fettered. May our vision of the Savior be clear and our witness to others given in love. We ask in the name of our Master, who teaches all His followers to pray, “Our Father who art in heaven . . . Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Someone near us needs our help, and we are responsible to God for him. Violet M. Stearns (Canada) Strategy For Conservatives Ry THURMAN SENSING Vice .si Very frequently in the months ahead conservatives are going to hear the line that conservatism is a dead force in American poli tics. The argument of the lib eral Is that the relatively small number of votes that went to Barry Goldwater, the Republi can presidential nominee, makes plain that never again will a presidential candidate be an all- out conservative. This is an utterly fallacious ar gument and should be countered immediately. In the first place, while his electoral vote total was QH HASSOCKS A *IFT AT Young or old a socks. 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A GIFT UP TO $79.50 IN STOCK ACCOUNT Carp* BY MOHAWK AND WUNDA-WEAVE Pan an Christmas ends —^STspeeds — Baal Sapphire LAWSON noffiigh, 39 per cent of the popu lar vote went to Barry Goldwa ter. In the climate of abuse heaped on Senator Goldwater, it is certainly clear that anyone who voted for the Arizonian was a down-the-Line, convinced con servative. To have almost two-fifths of the Americans solidly persuaded of the full range of the rightness of the conservative philosophy Is a remarkable achievement, es pecially In view of the years and years of Dealer government and liberal propagandizing in the United States. For a conservative candidate to win the next presidential elec tion, it would only be necessary for him to win an additional 13 per cent support from the elec torate. That is a Usk that should be accomplished, providing there is real hard work In the next four years. In the meantime, there are more than 38 million people who surely will not wa ver in their conservative convic tions. Such a foundation of good government Is encouraging ra ther than dismaying. In addition, this power base for conservatism is not, as some pundits are saying, confined to one section of the country. More than 3.9 million Californians, for example, gave their votes to Sen ator Goldwater. It is very likely that the Cold- water cause would have tri umphed had It not been for a Big Lie campaign unprecedented in American politics. A certain amount of name-calling Is an un pleasant feature of all presiden tial contests. But this year’s contest hit a new low In ugliness, truth distortion and vindictive ness For many months before Mr. Goldwater won the Repub lican presidential nomination, he was a target of filthy charges. He was presented as a fascist, a Hitler type, a man who hated old people and sick people, a man who would let hungry people starve. The truth Is that Sena tor Goldwater was a man with out a moral blemish, a contri butor to the work of his church, a good employer when he was in private business, and a man of conscience and responsibility in his home community as well as in his life of public service. If ever there was a man in politics against whom false wit ness was given it is Barry M. Goldwater. He was the victim of a conspiracy of lying, and mil lions of Americans were duped by the conspirators. Fooled and tricked by the smears directed at Senator Goldwater, many nor mally conservative-voting citi zens were bewildered and de clined to vote for him. The coun try even witnessed the strange and illogical spectacle of Sen ator Hubert Humphrey, former chairman of the radical Ameri cans for Democratic Action, say ing that he was more of a con servative than that “radical” Barry Goldwater. Josef Goeb- bels, Hitler’s propaganda chief, who originated the Big Lie. Technique — the Incessant rep etition of a blatant untruth—must have smiled from whatever hell he occupies. Make no mistake; The Ameri can people did not vote against conservatism in the IBM presi dential election; they were simp ly led astray into believing that a genuine choice for coneerva- tism was not before them. Informed citizens know who perpetrated the Big Lie in the election. The Big Lie was chiefly the work of television commen tators who, masquerading as Im partial analysts of political news, actually used their time on tele vision to knock conservatism * every opportunity. Again and again they referred to conor md (called Equally CIARM m *0 easier (hopping I about our handy 30-doy charge plonl From menus to mailing* We print everything right Cards to catalogs, bills to broadsides ... what ever your printing needs, you can count om oo tor quality workmanship, dependable service, reasonable cost. 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