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we're conducting
an official meeting.

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We're not gonna tolerate
any disturbances.

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The floor is now open
for any new business.

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My name is Ren MacCormack and
I would like to move on behalf...

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of most of the senior class of
Bomont High School that the law...

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against public dancing within the
town limits of Bomont be abolished.

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Mr. Chairman,
could I address myself to this?

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You bet.
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Even if this was not a law...
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which it is...
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I'm afraid I would have difficulty
endorsing an enterprise...

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which is as fraught
with genuine peril...

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as I believe this one to be.
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Besides liquor and drugs, which
seem to accompany such an event...

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the thing that distresses me
even more, Ren...

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is the spiritual corruption
that can be involved.

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These dances and this kind of music
can be destructive.

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And, Ren, I'm afraid
you're gonna find...

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that most of the people in
our community will agree with me.

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I do.
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- That's all I have to say.
- A vote is in order on the motion.

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- Will all those opposed...
- Excuse me, I...

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- I would like to say something.
- Please sit down.

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This is outrageous!
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- If you think that we're...
- Eleanor, sit down.

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I think Mr. MacCormack
has a right to be heard.

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I just wanted to say a few words
about this motion...

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so that you wouldn't think
that we were...


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