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I notice a sentence at the very beginning of your statement which says : * * *
being a southern organization and opposed to all so - called civil rights
legislation * * * Now , are the two synonymous , really ? I mean , is that the whole
character of ...
I notice a sentence at the very beginning of your statement which says : * * *
being a southern organization and opposed to all so - called civil rights
legislation * * * Now , are the two synonymous , really ? I mean , is that the whole
character of ...
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Our opposition to filibustering rests on the simple proposition that the purpose of
free speech , particularly that expressing a minority view ... In behalf of my
organization , I am proud to say that our opposition has been consistent and
steadfast .
Our opposition to filibustering rests on the simple proposition that the purpose of
free speech , particularly that expressing a minority view ... In behalf of my
organization , I am proud to say that our opposition has been consistent and
steadfast .
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Forty - seven Senators might be conceivably opposed to the pending legislation
and / or opposed to cloture ; but unless at least 25 of them were actually present
and voting , their opposition would be ignored and count for nought . SENATE ...
Forty - seven Senators might be conceivably opposed to the pending legislation
and / or opposed to cloture ; but unless at least 25 of them were actually present
and voting , their opposition would be ignored and count for nought . SENATE ...
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The history of rule XXII has clearly demonstrated that it is extremely difficult , if not
practically impossible , to stop a filibuster if the legislation under debate is
overwhelmingly opposed by an articulate opposition in a substantial section of
the ...
The history of rule XXII has clearly demonstrated that it is extremely difficult , if not
practically impossible , to stop a filibuster if the legislation under debate is
overwhelmingly opposed by an articulate opposition in a substantial section of
the ...
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Having confidence in the attendance of Senators conscientiously opposed to a
motion to close debate at the meeting at which the vote is to be taken , we
consequently believe that amendment to permit two - thirds of the Senators
present and ...
Having confidence in the attendance of Senators conscientiously opposed to a
motion to close debate at the meeting at which the vote is to be taken , we
consequently believe that amendment to permit two - thirds of the Senators
present and ...
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