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would be not to avoid the element of due process.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Macdonald.
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DELEGATE MACDONALD: Mr. Chairman, fellow dele-
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gates:
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I do not share Delegate Bamberger's difficulty.
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I think this completes the thought.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Macdonald, Delegate
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Bamberger is satisfied. He withdraws his concern and
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comment.
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Are you ready for the question?
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The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
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The question arises on the adoption of Amend-
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ment 19. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the amendment.
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A vote No is a vote against.
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Cast your votes.
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Has every delegate voted? Does any delegate de-
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sire to change his vote?
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The Clerk will record the vote.
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There being 99 votes in the affirmative and 7
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in the negative, the motion is carried. The amendment
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is adopted.
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