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  • recollection of the Albert Beeson nomination to be National Labor Relations Board--? C: Not really. G: It was a close, partisan vote. C: I remember it, but you asked me do I have any working recollection; not really. G: Okay. I wanted to ask you
  • was always against any change in rule twenty-two. We were against any change in rule twenty-two and we argued and fought against any change in rule twenty-two, but philosophically you come down to who's getting gored. That's what it really comes down to. Rule
  • , sure. Just like the distillery industry, you know darn well--they're talking now about labeling bottles, "This can do this and that to you." You know damn well they're going to be against it; they've got to be against it. It gores their ox. G: Let me