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... discussing now a matter of degree , no longer of principle ? So long as you can have any cloture at all , the question of how many can enforce it becomes one of degree , not of principle , would you agree with that ? Senator THURMOND ...
... discussing now a matter of degree , no longer of principle ? So long as you can have any cloture at all , the question of how many can enforce it becomes one of degree , not of principle , would you agree with that ? Senator THURMOND ...
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... discussion affords me and every other Member of the Senate the opportunity to fight in defense of some fundamental principle or to prevent the destruction of some basic right . Without such a rule of unlimited debate in the United ...
... discussion affords me and every other Member of the Senate the opportunity to fight in defense of some fundamental principle or to prevent the destruction of some basic right . Without such a rule of unlimited debate in the United ...
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... discussion in that House of Congress . We recognize the possibility of abuse of the right of free debate in the Senate , just as we know that freedom of the press is , at times , abused . The alternative , which is control of debate ...
... discussion in that House of Congress . We recognize the possibility of abuse of the right of free debate in the Senate , just as we know that freedom of the press is , at times , abused . The alternative , which is control of debate ...
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... discuss every question fully and completely without being limited by rules such as prevail in the House . I also do not believe that we should adopt any rule under which a majority alone could control the debate . I think it is ...
... discuss every question fully and completely without being limited by rules such as prevail in the House . I also do not believe that we should adopt any rule under which a majority alone could control the debate . I think it is ...
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... discussion , which we believe to be essential , and prolonged debate , but not to permit a relatively small minority to prevent a vote from occurring . Senator JAVITS . Would the Senator yield at that point ? Senator DOUGLAS . Certainly ...
... discussion , which we believe to be essential , and prolonged debate , but not to permit a relatively small minority to prevent a vote from occurring . Senator JAVITS . Would the Senator yield at that point ? Senator DOUGLAS . Certainly ...
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