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In 2005, there was internal conflict about whether or not a gag rule should be imposed on ACLU employees to prevent publication of internal disputes.
He also led the fight against the gag rule, which prevented congress from hearing anti-slavery petitions.
He refused to honor the House ’ s gag rule banning discussion or debate of the slavery issue.
Since the gag rule prevented him from bringing slavery petitions to the floor, he used a petition from a Georgia citizen over another matter to bring a separate petition to the floor.
The gag rule was ultimately retained.
In 1836 Southern Congressmen voted in a rule, called the “ gag rule ,” that called for the immediate tabling of any petitions about slavery.
Later he led a committee that sought to reform congress ' rules, and he used this opportunity to try to repeal the gag rule outright.
Besides his opposition to slavery and the gag rule ( discussed below ), his congressional career is remembered for several other key accomplishments.
In the House Adams became a champion of free speech, demanding that petitions against slavery be heard despite a " gag rule " that said they could not be heard.
Polk also issued the gag rule on petitions from abolitionists.
In 1949, Hilda Terry wrote a letter challenging that rule, and after more than six months of debates and votes, three women were finally admitted for membership in 1950 — Terry, Edwina Dumm and gag cartoonist Barbara Shermund.
In 1837, at age 17, Susan collected petitions opposing slavery as part of an organized response to the gag rule prohibiting anti-slavery petitions in the House of Representatives.
A gag rule is a rule that limits or forbids the raising, consideration or discussion of a particular topic by members of a legislative or decision-making body.
The term “ gag rule ” originated in the mid-1830s when the U. S. House of Representatives barred discussion or referral to committee of antislavery petitions.
The House passed the Pinckney Resolutions on May 26, 1836, the third of which was known from the beginning as the " gag rule " and passed with a vote of 117 to 68 ( The first stated that Congress had no constitutional authority to interfere with slavery in the states and the second that it " ought not " do so in the District of Columbia.
The growing offense to the gag rule, as well as the Panic of 1837, may have contributed to the first Whig majority, in the 27th Congress.
Throughout the gag period, Adams ' " superior talent in using and abusing parliamentary rules " and skill in baiting his enemies into making mistakes, enabled him to evade the rule.
In the Senate in 1836, John C. Calhoun attempted to introduce a gag rule.
* Global gag rule
# GAG RULE: Whether physicians are subject to a gag rule, preventing criticism of the plan.
* A gag rule can be a part of court proceedings and congressional proceedings.
Critics of the Mexico City Policy refer to it as the " global gag rule ", arguing that, in addition to reducing the overall funding provided to particular NGOs, it closes off their access to USAID-supplied condoms and other forms of contraception.

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A " gag " is a very short piece of clown comedy which when repeated within a bit or routine may become a " running gag ".
A gag may have a beginning, a middle and an end to them, or they may not.
The medical examiner's report indicated that he choked to death on the cap from a bottle of eye drops he frequently used, further indicating that his use of drugs and alcohol may have contributed to his death by suppressing his gag reflex.
Less commonly, a Chinese fire drill may refer to a literal fire drill on a school bus or the aforementioned gag executed by misbehaving students on a stopped school bus, sometimes involving use of the rear emergency exit.
Letterman then chats with the audience and Shaffer, sometimes relating an anecdote from his personal life, sometimes discussing his anticipation of a particular guest ; a running gag may be featured.
Cartoonists may work in many different formats: animation, booklets, comic strips, comic books, editorial cartoons, graphic novels, manuals, single-panel gag cartoons or video game packaging.
This gag may have spawned the segment of the children's show Between the Lions featuring a person named Cliff Hanger, who, like Sergeant Snorkel, is hanging from a cliff in each feature.
A thief may perform several thefts, including the running gag of stealing the Maltese Falcon.
They often burst at the seams after a few uses, although they are commonly given as gag gifts and therefore many may not be used at all.
The humor in a running gag may derive entirely from how often it is repeated, the ( in ) appropriateness of the situation in which the gag occurs, or setting up the audience to expect another occurrence of the joke and then substituting something else ( bait and switch ).
A running gag can be verbal or visual and may " convey social values by echoing belligerent speakers with a barrage of caricatured threats.
) Occasionally, the characters themselves may be aware of the running gag and make humorous mention of it.
When the tube enters the oropharynx and glides down the posterior pharyngeal wall, the patient may gag ; in this situation the patient, if awake and alert, is asked to mimic swallowing or is given some water to sip through a straw, and the tube continues to be inserted as the patient swallows.
As an indication of the surreal nature of the running Suzy Creamcheese gag in Frank Zappa's work the following from " The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet " may give a little clue:
But even there, many of the gags may require an understanding of Japanese culture and / or language to be fully appreciated ; for example, his infamous " Mr. Elephant " impression, while being transparently obvious as a physical gag, also has a deeper resonance with contemporary Japanese culture since it references the popular Japanese children's song " Zou-san " ( ぞうさん ).
It is important not to let the medicine numb the throat as it may interfere with the normal gag reflex and may make it possible for food to enter the lungs.
" Less enthusiastic was the critic for New York Magazine, who wrote: " Sleazily written, shoddily constructed, and without a scintilla of Neil Simon's usual slick adroitness with a gag line, this grab bag of skits ... suggests that California life may have scrambled Mr. Simon's brains.
The glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves are uncommonly involved, but their involvement may lead to altered gag or swallowing reflexes.
In some cases, gag orders may be used, for example, to keep legitimate trade secrets of a company.

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