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necessary, so that I am speaking to you now as possible
objectors; I am speaking to all of you now as possible
dissenters to a Majority Report, I am suggesting that
any report or any rule that depends on as many nebulous and
uncertain items as the Chairman of the Committee has
presented here today either deserves a serious consider-
ation and a look favorable from you, or perhaps further
study.
Look at the words that have been used,
reasonableness, depends on the will of the majority of
those on the floor -- why should a Minority Report be
subject to the majority vote of the Convention? Why should
it have the same privileges as the Majority Report? Why
should it be allowed to come in automatically within a
certain number of days?
This being the case, Mr. President and Mr.
Chairman, I move that the Report be tabled at this time to
allow the delegates further opportunity for study.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Rybczynski, so you
mean to move to table or to recommit? You could do
either, of course. |