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DELEGATE PULLEN: Mr. Chairman, I want to say
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that I think the quality of oratory has improved
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considerably, I think it is real nice. I want to say
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also, however, that there is no one individual in this
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room who believes in the capitalistic society more than
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I, but at the same time I want to say this: In my opinion,
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there is no freedom without economic freedom.
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DELEGATE JAMES ? Does anyone wish to speak?
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Let's see. Where are we? Does anyone wish to
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speak for?
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Delegate Key?
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DELEGATE KEY: No.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Does anyone wish to speak
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aqainst the amendment?
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Delegate Key.
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DELEGATE KEY: I had not planned to speak at
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all, but Delegate Hutchinson stood up and sort of roused
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within my breast, and words will not stay in. I think the
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crash of 1929 killed the true capitalistic form of
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government that we once enjoyed. We have been on the road,
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a detour from that, since the Roosevelt administration of
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