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constitutional provision as the Federal provision. After
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all, the. President of the United States is responsible for
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digging every shovel of earth and firing every bullet.
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There just isn't any other authority. So, if you want to
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do that, fine.
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MR. BOND: Mr. Donaho, may I interrupt? You say,
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if you see fit. Do you have any recommendations for us
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as to what we should do?
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MR. DONAHO: I recommend you stick with the
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present provisions and not allow --
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MR. BOND: Thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I'm not sure I follow that,
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John. This morning there was a great deal of conversation
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about the desirability of eliminating or the undesirability
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of eliminating. I don't want to get Dr. Sensenbaugh
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completely in orbit before he has a chance to be, but there
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was a discussion about this business which keeps the
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Governor, locks the Governor really to the school budget
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handed him by the Board of Education.
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MR. DONAHO: I am opposed to that provision.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Actually, don't you really —
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