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Are any of them really going to pay attention to all this filibustering?
Is there no filibustering in the House, and if not, why not?
Stop the filibustering by these obstructionists, and let's get on with governing.
Under these rules, the only way to intellectually prevail is by infinite filibustering."
Without official government support the most radical advocates of manifest destiny increasingly turned to military filibustering.
It is true that the Committee works closely with us but it often comes up against the indifference and filibustering of national services.
Unlimited filibustering is allowed in both the Senate and House of Representatives.
However, when it comes to the workers' problems, we see deliberate filibustering ...
"I'm going to write a protocol governing conduct in the Senate and the comitia-no filibustering, for example.
Please do not indulge in parliamentary filibustering.
Senate Democrats need to consider if their filibustering against President Bush's judicial nominations might eventually carry too big a price.
Upon learning of Almendras' arrival in the session hall, Lim ended his filibustering after 18 hours and 30 minutes.
The confidence vote was the climax to weeks of heated exchanges, parliamentary filibustering and the specter of constitutional crisis.
The group's opposition to the Senate filibustering of judicial nominees was closely linked to nominees who opposed abortion.
The high vacancy rate has been attributed to politics, particularly Senate filibustering of potential appointees by Republican Senators.
Most educators express the belief that stressing governance at the expense of change inside the schoolhouse is a form of political filibustering.
I had hoped to at least reach page 3 of the comments thread before running into your anti-Google, rambling filibustering, wall-of-text posts.
You have indulged in a little parliamentary filibustering, but what is done is done, there is nothing we can do about it now.
That tactic could have prompted Republicans to respond with the so-called nuclear option, a rules change permanently barring the filibustering of judicial nominees.
Inasmuch as filibustering does not depend on the use of any specific rules, whether a filibuster is present is always a matter of judgment.
Later attempts to introduce Irish coercion acts were blocked by the filibustering of Joseph Biggar.
On Thursday, he said in the interview that he was simply noting "the political reality of the Senate on the Democrats' filibustering."
After some momentary filibustering, Mr. Gephardt answered: "He is the president of the United States."
The trade bill's stormy passage through the House of Commons, amid extensive filibustering and personal invective, has given a foretaste of the election campaign.
Already, the network had been accused of essentially providing Mr. Simpson with an hour-long "infomercial" which he could have filled with self-serving filibustering.