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... believe it is an inherent and fundamental weakness of our whole governmental system that a small minority can paralyze a majority for action on the protection of vital constitutional rights for millions of Americans in this way . The ...
... believe it is an inherent and fundamental weakness of our whole governmental system that a small minority can paralyze a majority for action on the protection of vital constitutional rights for millions of Americans in this way . The ...
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... believe there has been so much testi- mony on the subject of cloture and the effort to deal with filibusters that we might well have dispensed with general hearings and com- pleted the record with a factual analysis of events occurring ...
... believe there has been so much testi- mony on the subject of cloture and the effort to deal with filibusters that we might well have dispensed with general hearings and com- pleted the record with a factual analysis of events occurring ...
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... believe it is an inherent and fundamental weakness of our whole governmental system that a small minority can paralyze a majority for action on the protection of vital constitutional rights for millions of Americans in this way . The ...
... believe it is an inherent and fundamental weakness of our whole governmental system that a small minority can paralyze a majority for action on the protection of vital constitutional rights for millions of Americans in this way . The ...
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... believe it has great possibilities for arriving at some solution of this problem . Senator TALMADGE . We are delighted to have you with us , Senator , and we would be happy to have you , as a member of the Rules Com- mittee , attend as ...
... believe it has great possibilities for arriving at some solution of this problem . Senator TALMADGE . We are delighted to have you with us , Senator , and we would be happy to have you , as a member of the Rules Com- mittee , attend as ...
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... believe that rule applied , did it ? Senator JAVITS . Prior to that time there was no rule since 1806 , from 1806 to 1917 . Senator THURMOND . In other words it was unlimited from that period up until- Senator JAVITS . Until 1917 ...
... believe that rule applied , did it ? Senator JAVITS . Prior to that time there was no rule since 1806 , from 1806 to 1917 . Senator THURMOND . In other words it was unlimited from that period up until- Senator JAVITS . Until 1917 ...
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