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Not carefully worded!

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" He upheld American rights in Samoa, pursued a vigorous diplomacy with Italy over the lynching of 11 Italians accused of being Mafiosi who murdered the police chief in New Orleans in 1891, held a firm attitude during the strained relations between the United States and Chile over a deadly barroom brawl involving sailors from the USS Baltimore; and carried on with Britain a controversy over the seal fisheries of Bering Sea—a difference afterwards settled by arbitration. "

To make a long story short: a typical example of arrogance.

real words please

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"DISFRANCHISE", is this a real word??? JG Blaine was a School Teacher and Newspaperman.... If disenfranchise is too long then use defranchise...but disfrachised... I really think it is not a word.., and if nobody says anything in the next week I will put in a real wordJohn5Russell3Finley 19:57, 29 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Secretary of State under Harrison

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I believe the Secretary of State section under President Benjamin Harrison needs to be modified. According to Calhoun (2005), Benjamin Harrison, pp. 74-77, Blaine was often absent from his position of Secretary of State and President Harrison to on the burdens of Secretary of State. Harrison would make the State Department Documents and then send them to Blaine for signature. Blaine stayed in Bar Harbor, Maine for the hot Washington Summers and left Harrison to attend State Department matters. Cmguy777 (talk) 17:18, 25 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

James G. Blaine Society

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Should James G. Blaine Society be added as a See also? Although it was named after him, it really had nothing at all to do with Blaine, so maybe it doesn't even merit a "See also" mention. As this article has reached FA status, I figured it best to post this message and let someone with more involvement and interest decide whether or not to include it, instead of simply adding it myself. SJ Morg (talk) 07:06, 27 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Great article! I think your inclination is correct, though, the organization is named for him precisely because it has nothing to do with him. I can't think of a way to fit it into the article's narrative, and even a "See also" might be too much. You might want to add it to the James G. Blaine category, if you want some kind of connection. --Coemgenus (talk) 12:08, 27 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Secretary of State

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I think the lead paragraph of this article should mention that Blaine served as secretary of state. ImperialSaponification (talk) 20:01, 21 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]