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... legislation which had the support of a clear majority of the American people . With best wishes , I am , Sincerely yours , A. WILLIS ROBERTSON . Senator TALMADGE . I have a letter from Senator Olin D. Johnston of South Carolina which ...
... legislation which had the support of a clear majority of the American people . With best wishes , I am , Sincerely yours , A. WILLIS ROBERTSON . Senator TALMADGE . I have a letter from Senator Olin D. Johnston of South Carolina which ...
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... legislation to protect equality of opportunity for millions of our citizens . This is the anachronism which unless changed will perpetuate the incapacity of the legislative branch of our government to meet certain urgent needs of the ...
... legislation to protect equality of opportunity for millions of our citizens . This is the anachronism which unless changed will perpetuate the incapacity of the legislative branch of our government to meet certain urgent needs of the ...
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... legislation unless it also meets with the approval of the majority of each and every section of the country . The failure of Calhoun and the South to establish this principle prior to 1860 was one of the factors which led to the Civil ...
... legislation unless it also meets with the approval of the majority of each and every section of the country . The failure of Calhoun and the South to establish this principle prior to 1860 was one of the factors which led to the Civil ...
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... legislation through the Senate as long as rule XXII remains on the books in its present form . III And yet , how can it be changed ? For when any motion to change the rules is brought up , the Senate rules themselves prevent cloture ...
... legislation through the Senate as long as rule XXII remains on the books in its present form . III And yet , how can it be changed ? For when any motion to change the rules is brought up , the Senate rules themselves prevent cloture ...
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... legislation should always be assured . 2. After a full discussion , it should be possible for the Senate to come to a vote . 3. A way must be provided to terminate filibusters and remove the roadblock to Senate action that is presented ...
... legislation should always be assured . 2. After a full discussion , it should be possible for the Senate to come to a vote . 3. A way must be provided to terminate filibusters and remove the roadblock to Senate action that is presented ...
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