The greatest deliberative body in the world
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1 drawing. | Cartoon shows a bored looking Senator holding a document labeled "Work Relief Bill" riding on the back of a giant turtle labeled "Delay." May refer to the Senate delay in passing President Franklin D. Roosevelt's massive work relief bill in 1935. The caption is an ironic reference to the phrase sometimes used to describe the U.S. Senate.
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