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... favor any rule by which a con- stitutional majority of the Senate could make a Senator stop debating when he was just engaging in a pretense of debate and had fully ex- plored the subject in the view of that majority ? Senator THURMOND ...
... favor any rule by which a con- stitutional majority of the Senate could make a Senator stop debating when he was just engaging in a pretense of debate and had fully ex- plored the subject in the view of that majority ? Senator THURMOND ...
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... favor abolishing unlimited and unrestricted debate exercise such a right more freely and more often than do a great deal of us who sometimes are referred to as being reactionary or conservative for opposing changes in rule XXII . I ...
... favor abolishing unlimited and unrestricted debate exercise such a right more freely and more often than do a great deal of us who sometimes are referred to as being reactionary or conservative for opposing changes in rule XXII . I ...
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... favor of giving them that oppor- tunity . Now , are there any witnesses present who desire to testify ? Senator JAVITS . Mr. Chairman , I had one other suggestion and that is the next week we have three hearings , and I would suggest ...
... favor of giving them that oppor- tunity . Now , are there any witnesses present who desire to testify ? Senator JAVITS . Mr. Chairman , I had one other suggestion and that is the next week we have three hearings , and I would suggest ...
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... favor but there were none against . Senator JAVITS . None against ? Mr. PUTNAM . No. Senator JAVITS . If you don't know , Mr. Putnam , do you think your members know whether there is any limitation of debate in the Senate ? Mr. PUTNAM ...
... favor but there were none against . Senator JAVITS . None against ? Mr. PUTNAM . No. Senator JAVITS . If you don't know , Mr. Putnam , do you think your members know whether there is any limitation of debate in the Senate ? Mr. PUTNAM ...
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... favors , but which the voters of a large section bitterly oppose . In other words , public opinion back home must back up the filibusterers so that they do not lose much , if any , political strength by their action . Civil rights ...
... favors , but which the voters of a large section bitterly oppose . In other words , public opinion back home must back up the filibusterers so that they do not lose much , if any , political strength by their action . Civil rights ...
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