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Anti-Imperialist Southern Senators Watson & Carmack |
1902 - Sen. Edward W. Carmack of Tennessee attacks United States imperialist policies
in the Philippines three years into the bloody and protracted
Philippine American War (1899-1914); Carmack has held that if the rule of the Bald Eagle nation
in the Philippine was not 10,000 better than carpet-bag white rule of
the Negroes in the Southern states, then “may the Lord God have mercy upon the Philippine Islands”;
a few senators from America's South have compared the American invasion
of the Philippines with America's own struggle for independence against
colonial Britain three decades earlier; another Southern senator,
populist Tom Watson from Georgia, also castigated the U.S. imperialist
policies, saying that '“Republics cannot go into the conquering business and remain republics. Militarism leads to military domination, military despotism.”
Photo credits:
http://watson-brown.org/the-foundation/heritage/thomas-e-watson
http://www.memphishistory.org/Politics/Newspapers/Editors/EdwardWCarmack/tabid/201/Default.aspx
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