Word: ayes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...necessary to help Americans pay their bills. Making more money available to more people is only part of the solution, but it is the most obvious and urgent step both economically and politically. It will be the rare candidate in 1972 who will feel comfortable without having voted aye. Which new approach to vote for is the only subject of real debate...
...other issues, his approval is reluctant. "We wish Carswell towered, and he doesn't," he sighed. "But he is the President's choice, and if I were a Republican on the floor instead of a Whig in the gallery, I would, a little sadly, vote 'Aye.' " Kilpatrick calls himself a Whig instead of a Republican because "no newsman should be identified with a party so I'm a Whig. It provides an escape from embarrassing situations...
...roll call. Spectators were crunched into every inch of the galleries and scores of senatorial aides crowded the floor aisles as Vice President Agnew, fumbling, announced that "the question is on the nomination of George Howard Carswell." The clerk called "Aiken," and Vermont's senior Senator immediately answered "Aye." Then bells rang throughout the Senate side of the Capitol, signaling the start of the roll call, and the chamber fell silent...
...Aye, Colin Maclnnes. Yon's what comes of reading too many 18th century novels. The daft lad's gone and written one himself...