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Again we would like to illustrate the difference by the
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story of the man who loved children. There is a story of
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the man who loved children and we contend, as our Chairman
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indicates, that both the majority and minority love
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children. This man had a new driveway put into his home,
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and after the driveway had been poured, as is traditional
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with children, they began to inscribe their initials in the
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cement. After it was apparent that they were doing some
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bit of damage to the driveway the man ran out and began
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chiding them in a loud and unequivocal voice. Two of the
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neighbors came out and they said, "My, this is very strange,
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we always thought Mr. Jones loved children".
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To which the wiser and more discreet neighbor
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said, "Yes, but Mr. Jones has always loved children in the
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abstract, but not in the concrete".
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If this can in any way summarize our position,
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I think it will.
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We believe in our majority report that the
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general concept of the State as suggested by the minority
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should instead be the General Assembly, the State being a
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more indefinite term/ the General Assembly as having been
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