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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: And there would also be the ;
opportunity in any instance for suspension of the rules, \
is that correct?
THE CHAIRMAN: I am not sure I follow you. '
The rules may be suspended at any time on proper vote.
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Delegate Wheatley. ;
DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Which would then allow the >
matter to be brought before the body at any stage? I
[ THE CHAIRMAN; What body do you mean when you ''
say "the body"? ;
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Whether we are sitting as ;
the Committee of the Whole or the Convention? I THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. !
The rules could be suspended.
Let the Chair make it perfectly clear that everyl-
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i thing I have been saying as to the affect of this vote and j
its binding character refers only to the Committee of the \
Whole. The action of the Committee of the Whole is in ;
no way binding on the Convention. I
Are you ready for the question? '
Delegate Kirkland. '
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