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succeed in college because they are tied in by legal re-
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quirements with regard to borrowing and other legal require-
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ments, I tell you that we have failed pretty badly.
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The vote on all of these occasions has been an
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increasing one. Some of us have said we will support the
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agricultural bill which I did because I believe we should
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do something for the farm people if it is balanced out with
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that which we do for urban poor people. I cannot think of
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any single item that offers hope to many thousands who will
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not understand what we are doing in terms of the Judicial
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Department but will understand this in the terms of the
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simplicity of the man on the street.
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We not only urge you in the strongest language
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that I can to keep this but say to you that this is in-
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tensely important if we are to succeed in many areas of this
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State.
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THE PRESIDENT: Any other discussion?
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Delegate Darby.
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DELEGATE DARBY: Mr. President, I call for the
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previous question.
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.
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