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... fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable it to act . I 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 ...
... fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable it to act . I 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 ...
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... fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable it to act . I 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 ...
... fact that a majority of the Sen- ate was for such bills did not enable it to act . I 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 ...
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... fact , we had hoped at this particular meeting and also the meeting which we have scheduled for Friday to hear Senators . A number of them have expressed their desire to testify , but apparently they are not ready at this particular ...
... fact , we had hoped at this particular meeting and also the meeting which we have scheduled for Friday to hear Senators . A number of them have expressed their desire to testify , but apparently they are not ready at this particular ...
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... fact that this longstanding rule of which the Senator speaks has only been in effect for 8 years ? That in the years from 1917 to 1949 it took only two - thirds of the Senators present and voting to close debate . Now would the Senator ...
... fact that this longstanding rule of which the Senator speaks has only been in effect for 8 years ? That in the years from 1917 to 1949 it took only two - thirds of the Senators present and voting to close debate . Now would the Senator ...
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... fact that the proponents of the change have been unable to show that the right of extended debate given to minorities under rule 22 , has ever in the long run prevented the passage of any legislation which had the support of a clear ...
... fact that the proponents of the change have been unable to show that the right of extended debate given to minorities under rule 22 , has ever in the long run prevented the passage of any legislation which had the support of a clear ...
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