Electing the President: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 1053 頁 Considers (91) S.J. Res. 1, (91) S.J. Res. 2, (91) S.J. Res. 4, (91) S.J. Res. 12, (91) S.J. Res. 18, (91) S.J. Res. 20, (91) S.J. Res. 25, (91) S.J. Res. 30, (91) S.J. Res. 31, (91) S.J. Res. 33, (91) S.J. Res. 71, (91) S.J. Res. 72, (91) S.J. Res. 76. |
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第 46 頁
... things and I can understand certainly this is the case many times . But the thing that struck me was the fact that these same things were cut wherever I gave them . Here is a copy of that statement which has never been in print . It has ...
... things and I can understand certainly this is the case many times . But the thing that struck me was the fact that these same things were cut wherever I gave them . Here is a copy of that statement which has never been in print . It has ...
第 53 頁
... thing which they fear is that enough American citizens will learn about their activities while there is still time to stop their treasonous acts . A good example of this is the way in which my state- ment has been generally kept from ...
... thing which they fear is that enough American citizens will learn about their activities while there is still time to stop their treasonous acts . A good example of this is the way in which my state- ment has been generally kept from ...
第 54 頁
... thing that concerned me about your decision to vote for Mr. Wallace was that it effectively denied any voice to the people who voted for Mr. Nixon , and these people went to the polls on the assumption that a vote for Mr. Nixon's ...
... thing that concerned me about your decision to vote for Mr. Wallace was that it effectively denied any voice to the people who voted for Mr. Nixon , and these people went to the polls on the assumption that a vote for Mr. Nixon's ...
第 56 頁
... things will happen ? Dr. BAILEY . Well , it would appear so . I cannot prove this but cir- cumstantial evidence to me is pretty clear on this . If there is one thing that is important to the survival of our country it is to keep the re ...
... things will happen ? Dr. BAILEY . Well , it would appear so . I cannot prove this but cir- cumstantial evidence to me is pretty clear on this . If there is one thing that is important to the survival of our country it is to keep the re ...
第 57 頁
... thing . The thing that concerns me the most about this whole business , and it is a matter which I am sure Dr. Bailey and all of us would be glad to stop hearing about , that the average voter is not intelligent enough to make a choice ...
... thing . The thing that concerns me the most about this whole business , and it is a matter which I am sure Dr. Bailey and all of us would be glad to stop hearing about , that the average voter is not intelligent enough to make a choice ...
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第 186 頁 - The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office...
第 761 頁 - Rather, they must look to the "traditions and [collective] conscience of our people" to determine whether a principle is "so rooted [there] ... as to be ranked as fundamental." Snyder v. Massachusetts, 291 US 97, 105. The inquiry is whether a right involved "is of such a character that it cannot be denied without violating those 'fundamental principles of liberty and justice which lie at the base of all our civil and political institutions' . . . .
第 186 頁 - President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly...
第 373 頁 - RESOLVED, That the preceding Constitution be laid before the United States, in Congress assembled, and that it is the opinion of this Convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention of Delegates, chosen in each State by the people thereof, under the recommendation of its Legislature, for their assent and ratification...
第 376 頁 - The government of the Union, then (whatever may be the influence of this fact on the case), is, emphatically, and truly, a government of the people, In form and in substance it emanates from them, Its powers are granted by them, and are to be exercised directly on them, and for their benefit...
第 570 頁 - A number of electors of President and Vice President equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress to which the District would be entitled if it were a State, but in no event more than the least populous State...
第 185 頁 - The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for president and vice president, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as president, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as vice...
第 376 頁 - This mode of proceeding was adopted : and by the convention, by congress, and by the state legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted ui>on it in the only manner in which they can act safely, effectively and wisely, on such a subject, by assembling in convention. It is true, they assembled in their several states — and where else should they have assembled? No political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the states, and of compounding...
第 385 頁 - They may tax the mail; they may tax the mint; they may tax patent rights; they may tax the papers of the custom-house; they may tax judicial process; they may tax all the means employed by the government, to an excess which would defeat all the ends of government. This was not intended by the American people. They did not design to make their government dependent on the States .... The Court has bestowed on this subject its most deliberate consideration.
第 382 頁 - Congress, in the execution of its powers, adopt measures which are prohibited by the constitution; or should Congress, under the pretext of executing its powers, pass laws for the accomplishment of objects not entrusted to the government; it would become the painful duty of this tribunal, should a case requiring such a decision come before it, to say that such an act was not the law of the land.