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... debate , I don't think that would be possible . And I don't think that simply because this administration or any ... unlimited from that period up until- Senator JAVITS . Until 1917 . Senator THURMOND . Until 1917 ? Senator JAVITS . That is ...
... debate , I don't think that would be possible . And I don't think that simply because this administration or any ... unlimited from that period up until- Senator JAVITS . Until 1917 . Senator THURMOND . Until 1917 ? Senator JAVITS . That is ...
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... debate on any bill could be limited by a simple majority of those present and voting . But such a proposal overlooks ... unlimited debate . Nowhere else in the entire world is there a deliberative body dealing with such important affairs ...
... debate on any bill could be limited by a simple majority of those present and voting . But such a proposal overlooks ... unlimited debate . Nowhere else in the entire world is there a deliberative body dealing with such important affairs ...
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... unlimited debate in the United States Senate , we would all become the prey of hysteria and minority rights could exist only in theory and not in fact . It is ironic that those who favor abolishing unlimited and unrestricted debate ...
... unlimited debate in the United States Senate , we would all become the prey of hysteria and minority rights could exist only in theory and not in fact . It is ironic that those who favor abolishing unlimited and unrestricted debate ...
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... debate at the present time . Senator JAVITS . Mr. Putnam , do you believe that there is free speech in the House of ... unlimited free speech in a complete sense . Senator JAVITS . Do you consider the only kind of speech that is free to be ...
... debate at the present time . Senator JAVITS . Mr. Putnam , do you believe that there is free speech in the House of ... unlimited free speech in a complete sense . Senator JAVITS . Do you consider the only kind of speech that is free to be ...
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... debate on a proposal to amend the Standing Rules of the Senate . These changes , in my judgment , are the minimum ... unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited de- bate on all ...
... debate on a proposal to amend the Standing Rules of the Senate . These changes , in my judgment , are the minimum ... unlimited debate is usually included among its primary tenets . However , democracy , with unlimited de- bate on all ...
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