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DELEGATE MALKUS: Well, you know I made a
speech last night in Pikesville, Mr. President, and I was
talking in opposition to Clinton Bamberger, and every time
he talked too long. Do you know what I said, Mr. President,
you have got 15 more seconds, Clinton.
THE CHAIRMAN: You have a little less than that
right now.
DELEGATE MALKUS: And like Clinton Bamberger
said to you and I say it to you, Mr. President, he didn't
shut up and I know you wouldn't cut me off. You are too
much of a gentleman for that, but, Mr. President, there is
no sense talking any further. Let's get on with the show.
Let's do anything you want, anything you want and let's
go ahead and talk to the people on May 12.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: Mr. Chairman, we have kept the
fiscal watchdog in the treasurery, so with the New York
Times recommending that in New York, with that happening
here, I think the people will be protected. At the same
time, our chief executive can go on and collect the taxes, |