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in a representative capacity. It would be very nice, as
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Delegate Bamberger and the sub-committee reminded us
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if we had the power to reach out and some way get out
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those who employ the agents. I am sure I am not letting
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any secrets out but there have been a number of
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organizations that have been beseiging the delegates
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with full blown copies of proposed constitutions,
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and other matters, and it would be very nice if we
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had a way of finding out just who all these people are,
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what they represent, how much money they are spending
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in the publicity effort, but the statute is silent on
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that. It gives us no powers to get there and so I am
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afraid that our answer there again is there is not much
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we can do about that, and as I said, maybe this is the
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regulation, you create a net to catch gnats but the
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wasps go free. Mr. Bamberger, do you have anything
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else?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Freedlander.
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DELEGATE FREEDLANDER: Mr. President, and,
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Mr. Scanlan, under Category 8, exceptions, would this
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apply to delegates who are members of this body who are
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