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to have a little fun here.
I hope sincerely you will give some consideration
to the real, real rural areas and you have to keep this
House and Senate large in order for us to even have a
squeaky voice.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any other delegate desire to speak
in opposition to the amendment?
DELEGATE WHITE: Will Delegate Malkus yield?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Malkus has used his time.
He has no time to yield.
DELEGATE MALKUS: You are most kind. Thank you
very much. (Laughter)
THE CHAIRMAN: Does Delegate Bard desire to
speak in opposition to the amendment?
DELEGATE BARD: I should like to speak in
opposition to the amendment and to give the delegates
the benefit of my only experiences with it rather briefly.
When one first looks at the amendment, it looks good
because it promises so much to so many. But the more one
studies it, as I have, after first reflection, one
recognizes that it has inherently within it a goodly number |