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- 16 - We are not making the same mistake this time is that we made in Nineteen Twenty. BARRY U.S. ARCHIVES 5. SERVICE" RECORDS NATIONAL TRUMAN AND BOVERNMENT ment God willing, we will never make that mistake again. In the fateful election of Nineteen Twenty, the Democratic Party urged the people to take the lead in international affairs. The people recognized that this was their duty. But they were betrayed, betrayed by another Republican candidate who campaigned on both sides of the issue, and a Republican Party which sabotaged the ideal of international cooperation as soon as it had won the election. out

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