Mr. President, first of all, I wish to express my appreciation to the Senator from Kentucky. He is a gentleman. I know how sincere he feels about this issue. I admire him for feeling sincerely about issues, as he does on a number of them. It has been good for me to get to know him better during the last 4 or 5 days. I ask for the clerk to report the pending business. ____________________
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