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DELEGATE SHERBOW: Is it in order for me to
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move now for a reconsideration of this vote?
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THE PRESIDENT: It is of course in order to
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move it. Under the rule, unless the rules are suspended,
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the motion would have to lie over for two session days.
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You may move it.
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DELEGATE SHERBOW: Mr. Chairman, I move reconsid4
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eration and simultaneously move a suspension of the rules
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which would interfere with an immediate consideration of
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the motion to reconsider.
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I would like to state my reasons, if I may.
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I think if you have sixty-eight votes and need
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the seventy-two, I would most ernes tly ask that you
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reconsider and cast your vote favorably.
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THE PRESIDENT: For what purpose does Delegate
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Kosakowski rise?
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DELEGATE KOSAKOWSKI: A point of parlimentary
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inquiry.
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THE PRESIDENT: State the inquiry.
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DELEGATE KOSAKOWSKI: Am I in order to speak
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in opposition to the motion just made?
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