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... give up and lay the pending measure aside . Mere lengthy discussion is , therefore , not in itself a sure mark of a filibuster . In 1954 , for example , I spoke for 3 days against the offshore oil bill and , in 1956 , for 4 days against ...
... give up and lay the pending measure aside . Mere lengthy discussion is , therefore , not in itself a sure mark of a filibuster . In 1954 , for example , I spoke for 3 days against the offshore oil bill and , in 1956 , for 4 days against ...
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... give . But it also permits the filibuster - where a vigorous minority can by prolonged and interminable debate prevent the will of the majority from being finally effective . From 1789 to 1806 , it was possible to move 38 PROPOSED ...
... give . But it also permits the filibuster - where a vigorous minority can by prolonged and interminable debate prevent the will of the majority from being finally effective . From 1789 to 1806 , it was possible to move 38 PROPOSED ...
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... gives a convenient way out for those who would not dare to vote publicly with the opponents of civil rights , but who in their hearts wish to have the civil - rights measu : es de- feated . For under these conditions , it is easy for a ...
... gives a convenient way out for those who would not dare to vote publicly with the opponents of civil rights , but who in their hearts wish to have the civil - rights measu : es de- feated . For under these conditions , it is easy for a ...
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... give the impression that they do not want to use the filibuster unless they have to do so , because of their fear ... gives a relatively small minority of the people the control of a majority of the Senate . The fili- buster under ...
... give the impression that they do not want to use the filibuster unless they have to do so , because of their fear ... gives a relatively small minority of the people the control of a majority of the Senate . The fili- buster under ...
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... give to the threat of fili- buster its potency . The parliamentary situation under which the brief debate was held and the foreordained vote taken may perhaps have been another example of Majority Leader Johnson's famed tactical skill ...
... give to the threat of fili- buster its potency . The parliamentary situation under which the brief debate was held and the foreordained vote taken may perhaps have been another example of Majority Leader Johnson's famed tactical skill ...
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