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Now, I asked the question to myself, as I hope
some of you delegates would ask the question of yourselves.
Where are these people when they are not-attending to
responsibilities which you think are so precious in the
offices to which they are elected? Where are they beinq
maintained when these people are out campaigninq for the
office of governor? We have looked at the duties of the
attorney general as advising the legislature, advising
the governor, and how can we have those duties maintained
when one eye is on the law and the other eye is on the
gubernatorial seat?
There has been much talk in this chamber about
Jeffersonian democracy and Hamiltonian aristocracy.
I wish that delegate would go back and read the Federalist
Papers sometime, because there is one message that comes
through those papers, and that message is that the federal
government will stand as handling the big affairs of the
country, international and domestic affairs, but all the
other matters will be left to the State.
Now, ask yourself, vteae do we stand today with
the federal government? Are they handling just the big |