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Delegate Storm?
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DELEGATE STORM: I don't have one but I saw
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one.
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THE CHAIRMAN: For what purpose does Delegate
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Marion rise?
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DELEGATE MARION: Mr, Chairman, on a point of
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personal privilege.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
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DELEGATE MARION: While we are waiting for
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the amendment, the thought just occurred to me that we
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have heard a lot about different occupations in the
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Convention, and we are learning something now about the
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process of being an undertaker. The way in which we have
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disposed of this amendment and several others yesterday
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indicates we are learning how to dress the corpse.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate White.
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DELEGATE WHITE: Mr, Chairman, I rise on a
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point of personal privilege.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State the privilege.
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DELEGATE WHITE: I would like to have the
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convention welcome relatives of Delegate Roy Rorom who are
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