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men who have decades of honorable public service behind
them. There are also private citizens here who have come
down off their private perches because they felt this was
an opportunity to render a service.
And it seems to me that for anyone speaking from
the eminence of the Governorship, it is most unfortunate,
most unfair and not helpful toward the acceptance of the
final document to have him say this.
To specifically, sir, belittle the efforts of
such a gathering, reminds me that he who steels my purse
gets but trash; but he who pilfers my good name, and that
of the delegates here, robs us of that which enriches
him not but impoverishes us.
Thank you, sir. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Sosnowski.
DELEGATE SOSNOWSKI: Mr. President, a point of
personal privilege.
THE PRESIDENT: State the privilege.
DELEGATE SOSNOWSKI: I would like to welcome a
brave soul who has ventured all the way from Baltimore
County to witness our proceedings here, Mrs. Steinberg, |