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... opportunity to be fully informed on the matter under consideration . Second , that limiting debate would prevent the views of people of the United States from being fully presented by their duly elected representatives in the Senate ...
... opportunity to be fully informed on the matter under consideration . Second , that limiting debate would prevent the views of people of the United States from being fully presented by their duly elected representatives in the Senate ...
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... opportunity of Senators to express themselves and to bring to the attention of the people of this Nation and of the world - and that is what a Senator here has the right to do that has enabled our country to become the greatest Nation ...
... opportunity of Senators to express themselves and to bring to the attention of the people of this Nation and of the world - and that is what a Senator here has the right to do that has enabled our country to become the greatest Nation ...
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... opportunity to fight in defense of some fundamental principle or to prevent the destruction of some basic right ... opportunity to our colleagues to testify to one succeeding hearing , inviting those who can't appear to submit written ...
... opportunity to fight in defense of some fundamental principle or to prevent the destruction of some basic right ... opportunity to our colleagues to testify to one succeeding hearing , inviting those who can't appear to submit written ...
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... opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited ...
... opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited ...
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... opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited ...
... opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited ...
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85th Congress action adopted amendment American believe BIEMILLER Bricker amendment Chairman chosen and sworn civil rights civil rights bills civil rights legislation cloture rule Committee on Rules Congress continuing body convention decision democratic discussion effect elected favor Federal FEPC filibuster free debate free speech gag rule hearings HERMAN E House of Representatives issue KETCHUM Knowland liberty limitation of debate majority rule majority vote matter measure minority motion North Dakota opinion organization parliamentary pending permit political present and voting present rule Presiding Officer previous question principle procedure proposed protection PUTNAM record Republican REUTHER rule 22 Rules and Administration Senate Resolution 17 Senate rule XXII Senator DOUGLAS Senator JAVITS Senator STENNIS Senator TALMADGE Senator THURMOND Senators duly chosen Senators present session South Carolina Standing Rules statement Supreme Court Thank tion two-thirds vote United States Senate unlimited debate Vice President Washington