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This is one field where the maximum flexibility
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should exist, and it "seems to me that the Minority Report
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has met that problem in the wisest way, by stating gen-
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erally the policies and objects of the Constitution, but
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leaving the ultimate solution of those problems to the
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representatives of all the people.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Wheatley.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman, this time I
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yield six minutes to Delegate Kathleen Robie.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Kathleen Robie.
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DELEGATE ROBIE: Mr. Chairman, no one here will
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say that we are against education. That would be like
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saying as we have so many times, we are for sin but against
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motherhood. I have heard some people say they are not
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for so much motherhood, and birth control should not be
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made mandatory, but retroactive; but since we have this
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motherhood and motherhood produces children, we are going
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to have to educate them. Besides being a mother and a
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grandmother of seven, I am also one of the seven members of
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the State Board of Education, and before you discount
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everything I say as coming from "The Establishment", let
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