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DELEGATE HANSON: I don't recall it directly,
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Mr. Chairman, but I would only say that the one who made
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up that majority must have been one of the wisest men at
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the Convention.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Perhaps by the name of Hanson.
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Delegate Grant.
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DELEGATE GRANT: That was the comment I was
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about to make.
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THE CHAIRMAN: The political action is taken care
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of in the bill of impeachment. Whether or not the bill
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is true is something that the entire body has to determine.
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Are there any further questions of the Committee
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Chairman?
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Delegate Malkus.
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DELEGATE MALKUS: Mr. Chairman, why should
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not the Senate have some say in the impeachment
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proceedings?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyer.
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DELEGATE BOYER: We have considered this and
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as I have indicated, the theory or the origin of impeach-
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ment has evolved to us from English parliamentary system
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