156 THE RIGHT TO BE WELL BORN 



tions be imposed that will insure to the 

 unborn his or her rights. An act to per- 

 mit only native born Americans to have 

 the right to vote and only such men or 

 women as have acquired sufficient land to 

 be paying land taxes on, of at least, $2,000 

 tax valuation; a National Birth Eegistra- 

 tion Act; a more stringent National Drug 

 Act. Consider the number of foreigners 

 who secured our American Citizenship 

 papers in the present war, who, at heart, 

 were enemies to our country and who used 

 these papers and their citizenship, in the 

 past two years, to bring us several times 

 to the verge of war. 



Taxation without representation is ty- 

 ranny, and it is unjust in a "Land of the 

 Free." Every American born woman and 

 man, who owns property or pays taxes, to 

 a certain amount, should have a right to 

 vote — and only these. It will put an end to 

 Public Stealing, for every voter will be a 

 partner in our land, and every voter and 

 his family will be loyal defenders of their 

 own. It has taken 100 years or more of 

 the most careful study for scientists to dis- 



