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DELEGATE MOSER; I would adopt Judge Henderson's
interpretation entirely and if you would care to leave
the wording to style and drafting --
THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think the matter is one
that can be left to the Committee on style. I think it
goes to substance. I think we are wasting time now if
you will permit the Chair to say so.
For what reason does Delegate Cardin rise?
DELEGATE CARDIN: It was a parliamentary
inquiry.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
DELEGATE CARDIN: I want to inquire if after
the language is drafted we will vote on the acceptance of
this as an inclusion in the Constitution as opposed to the
omission.
THE CHAIRMAN: That is correct.
DELEGATE CARDIN: Thank you.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair is going to recognize
Delegate Powers to move that the Committee rise, but
emestly suggests that Delegate Moser, Delegate Willoner,
and Delegate James spend a few minutes at lunch and see if |