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THE CHAIRMAN: For what purpose does Delegate
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Mitchell rise?
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DELEGATE MITCHELL: A point of personal privil-
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ege, or parliamentary inquiry, or just a plain request
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for courtesy to an outstanding educator in this State,
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Delegate Beachley. I think we have been very discourteous.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Beachley.
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DELEGATE BEACHLEY: Thank you, Delegate Mitchell,
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Thank you.
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This Maryland Constitutional Convention cannot
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avoid the obligation of carrying the landscape which it
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is now costing. I urge that you support the Majority on
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its proposition for equal educational opportunities and
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vote against the amendment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Lord.
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DELEGATE LORD: Mr. Chairman, I will yield three
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minutes to Delegate Borom.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Borom.
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DELEGATE BOROM: Mr. Chairman, fellow delegates,
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the only thing I could think of when I saw the Majority
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Report was that this is a game that the Committee was
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