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Editorial
May 27, 1924
Yorkville Enquirer
York, York County, South Carolina
What is this article about?
Clipped editorial from Anderson Mail praises Congressman Dominick as the only South Carolina representative to vote against the bonus bill, commending his courage to vote convictions without apology and suggesting Congress needs more like him.
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WHAT THEY SAY
Editorials, Clipped From Some Of Our Exchanges.
Dominick Opposed Bonus.
Congressman Dominick of this district was the only representative in the house from South Carolina who voted against the bonus bill, and Mr. Dominick has no apologies to make.
Mr. Dominick is one of the few members of congress who has the courage to vote his convictions, however unpopular they might appear at the time.
Congress would be much better off if it had more members like Mr. Dominick.--Anderson Mail.
Editorials, Clipped From Some Of Our Exchanges.
Dominick Opposed Bonus.
Congressman Dominick of this district was the only representative in the house from South Carolina who voted against the bonus bill, and Mr. Dominick has no apologies to make.
Mr. Dominick is one of the few members of congress who has the courage to vote his convictions, however unpopular they might appear at the time.
Congress would be much better off if it had more members like Mr. Dominick.--Anderson Mail.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
What keywords are associated?
Congressman Dominick
Bonus Bill
South Carolina
Principled Voting
Congressional Courage
What entities or persons were involved?
Congressman Dominick
South Carolina Representatives
Anderson Mail
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Praise For Congressman Dominick's Opposition To Bonus Bill
Stance / Tone
Supportive And Commendatory
Key Figures
Congressman Dominick
South Carolina Representatives
Anderson Mail
Key Arguments
Dominick Was The Only South Carolina House Representative To Vote Against The Bonus Bill
Dominick Makes No Apologies For His Vote
Dominick Courageously Votes His Convictions Despite Unpopularity
Congress Would Improve With More Members Like Dominick