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Mr. Chairman, it is getting pretty rough. Mr.
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Chairman, we have used a lot of time. I have listened
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for the past six weeks to lawyers, but my voice now is as
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strong as theirs , but I think there is necessary a certain
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amount of restraint. We have spoken again and again on
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the same subject and we have lost motion for reconsideratior
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after motion for reconsideration and when we get into an
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area like this we sit quietly and suppinely by and watch
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a proposal like this go down the drain.
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I learned one thing, Mr. Chairman, that when
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you don't appear to have the votes or you have taught
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me this since I have been down here. If you don't have
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the votes, keep on talking. So I ask for some help.
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All of those who stand with me, let's keep on talking.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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DELEGATE JAMES: The Chair recognizes Delegate
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Borom to speak in favor.
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DELEGATE BOROM: I want to speak against.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Speak against. The Chair
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recognizes Delegate Borom.
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DELEGATE BOROM: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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