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... force . But so far as I am concerned I will never by my voice or vote consent to a rule which will put an end to freedom of debate in the Senate . The adoption of this rule marks a decline in the influence of the Senate in the ...
... force . But so far as I am concerned I will never by my voice or vote consent to a rule which will put an end to freedom of debate in the Senate . The adoption of this rule marks a decline in the influence of the Senate in the ...
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... forces within the Senate . There are now 11 States , including Tennessee ( but not Kentucky ) which can be classed as truly southern . Twenty - one of the twenty - two Senators from this region will vigorously oppose any meaningful ...
... forces within the Senate . There are now 11 States , including Tennessee ( but not Kentucky ) which can be classed as truly southern . Twenty - one of the twenty - two Senators from this region will vigorously oppose any meaningful ...
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... force the adoption of his cloture rule in 1917 . But to this contention of ours , it was said that the Senate - unlike the House- was a continuing body and that as such , its rules carried over from Congress to Congress and that , hence ...
... force the adoption of his cloture rule in 1917 . But to this contention of ours , it was said that the Senate - unlike the House- was a continuing body and that as such , its rules carried over from Congress to Congress and that , hence ...
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... forces have doubled in strength since the last vote was taken on this issue in 1953 . other new attempts will be made - Senator Knowland has announced he will For an- introduce an amendment to the Senate rules designed to curb 50 ...
... forces have doubled in strength since the last vote was taken on this issue in 1953 . other new attempts will be made - Senator Knowland has announced he will For an- introduce an amendment to the Senate rules designed to curb 50 ...
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... forces were able to make this time . The 11 Republicans who have adopted a new and more liberal view on Senate rules are Bush and Purtell of Connecticut , Cooper of Kentucky , Payne and Smith of Maine , Beall of Maryland , Potter of ...
... forces were able to make this time . The 11 Republicans who have adopted a new and more liberal view on Senate rules are Bush and Purtell of Connecticut , Cooper of Kentucky , Payne and Smith of Maine , Beall of Maryland , Potter of ...
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