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I'm getting wiser and other people are getting less wise,
I have less confidence in the kind of things that legis-
lative bodies sometimes do and in some areas, and which
this is one, I mean geographic areas, political subdivision:
if you give then an opportunity to do it wrong, they will
usually take it.
So, this raises the question, maybe we ought to
make sure that they can't do it wrong by making certain
certain principles are clearly and forthrightly set forth
in the constitutional provisions. For examples, there are
certain things that one could criticize in the present
constitutional provisions. "I've got a seriatum critique
beginning on Page 3, going through the general process.
MR. BOND: Can you comment on the public schools?
You skipped Page 2.
MR. DOHAHO: No, I'm going to go back and mention
this, reemphasize what I said about the Governor's executivi
power which is inhibited now in terms of the legislative,
judicial and public school budgets, and I want to emphasize
this, that I was once forced before the legislature in
Washington upon questioning by the President of the
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