[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 147 (Thursday, October 15, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Pages S12607-S12608]
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                         THE CHAPLAIN'S PRAYER

  Mr. LOTT. I thank the Chaplain again for his prayer. Over the past 
few days, as we have tried to negotiate in good faith, it has been so 
important we try to maintain respect for each other. Yesterday morning 
I had reached the point where I had lost that. But I referred to the 
Chaplain's book ``One Quiet Moment,'' and there was a passage in there, 
I believe from Proverbs, that said you must respect your fellow human 
beings. And I thought about that, and I thought from the unborn child 
in late term, they have a right to respect for human life, or a young 
man in Wyoming who is killed, for whatever horrible motives, they have 
a right to respect, and also for strong action against those who caused 
this problem. So the admonition to negotiate in good faith and have 
respect for each other has certainly been a source of strength to me 
during the last 48 hours.

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                                SCHEDULE

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, the Senate will begin a period of morning 
business until 1 p.m. Following morning business, we may consider any 
legislation that can be cleared by unanimous consent.

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