The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912
Chapter XIV
The Taft Commission 282-344
Shows how the Taft Commission, born of the McKinley Benevolent Assimilation theory that there was no real fundamental opposition to American rule, lived up to that theory, in their telegrams sent home during the presidential campaign of 1900, and in 1901 set up a civil government predicated upon their obstinate but opportune delusions of the previous year.
"The papers 'id it 'andsome But you bet the army knows."