European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 25, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes wednesday december 25. 1985 columns & comments James Kilpatrick senators get an earful about talking too much it was a caring 6 o clock on the afternoon of saturday nov. 11 the Senate press gallery was deserted. The Senate had worked until 4 o clock in the morning on the farm Bill and majority Leader Bob Dole had called them wearily Back into ses Sion a Little after Mem. The hours had dragged interminably. It was a Good time Tom Eagleton thought to get something off his Chest. Diag Luton came to the Senate in 1969, a moderate Missouri Democrat. He will re tire at the end of his third term next year and he will be missed. He has a Way of saying things that need to be said. Or. President this morning near 3 . Senator Simpson made some remarks about the process of delay in which we found our selves with respect to the farm Bill. 1 would like to comment on this process of delay. The Senate is now in a state of incipient anarchy. The filibuster once used by and Large As an occasional exercise in civil rights matters has now become a routine frolic in almost All matters. Whereas our rules were devised to guarantee full and free debate they now guarantee unbridled f i unum Mimi a n. h b. Cml the Stan in str Len or it Unius Sti i
