Samuel a Witherspoon Late a Representative From Mississippi Memorial Addresse

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Samuel a Witherspoon Late a Representative From Mississippi Memorial Addresse
1st Session 1899 1900 United States Congress 56th
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It was not so with him. He would have sur- rendered his office in a moment rather than vote for any measure that he did not believe to be right. He loved his party, but he did not worship it to the extent that he was willing to follow it whether it was right or wrong.
He was not a good party man in the sense that he was willing to follow the dictates of so-called party leaders. He reserved the right to think for himself. Loving his party as he did, he believed that it was an agency through wlii
...ch just laws could be enacted and governmental affairs administered for the common good; but when, in his judg- ment, it failed to serve this purpose he never failed to decline to follow its behests.
After earnest, thoughtful consideration of a question he ■would make up his mind, and he always exercised his judgment, never yielding to the command of a caucus, or any other authority. By many this was considered a fault; but calm, cool, reflection will lead us to the conclu- [75] Memorial Addresses: Representative Witherspoon sion that independence of thought and courage of convic- tion are virtues to be admired, if not always commended.


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