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We are fighting
Germany because she sought to terrorize
us and then to fool us. We could
not believe that Germany would do
what she said she would do upon
the seas. Yet, we still hear the
piteous cries of children coming
out, out of the sea where the Lusitania
went down, and Germany has never
asked forgiveness of the world.
We saw the Sussex sunk crowded with
the sons and daughters of neutral
nations. We saw ship after ship
sent to the bottom -- ships of mercy
bound out of America for the Belgian's
starving -- ships carrying the Red
Cross, and laden with the wounded
of all nations -- ships carrying
food and clothing to friendly, harmless,
terrorized people -- ships flying
the stars and stripes sent to the
bottom hundred of miles from shore,
manned by American seamen, murdered
against all law, without warning.
We believed
Germany's promise that she would
respect the neutral flag and the
rights of neutrals, and we held
our anger and outrage in check.
But now we see that she was holding
us off with fair promises until
she could build her huge fleet of
submarines. For when spring came,
she blew her promise into the air,
just as at the beginning of the
war she had torn up that scrap of
paper. Then we saw clearly that
there was but one law for Germany
-- her will to rule. We are fighting
Germany because she violated our
confidence. Paid German spies filled
our cities. Officials of her government,
received as the guests of this nation,
lived with us to bribe and terrorize,
defying our law and the law of nations.
We are fighting Germany because
while we were yet her friends, the
only great power that still held
hands off, she sent the Zimmermann
note, calling to her aid Mexico,
our southern neighbor, and hoping
to lure Japan, our western neighbor,
into war against this nation of
peace.
The nation
that would do these things proclaims
the gospel that government has no
conscience. And this doctrine cannot
live or else democracy must die.
For the nations of the world must
keep faith. There can be no living
for us in a world where the state
has no conscience, no reverence
for the things of the spirit, no
respect for international law, no
mercy for those who fall before
its force.
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