mr. chairman , i yield myself 30 seconds .  what we are trying to do here is preserve the rights given to religious organizations under the 1964 civil rights act .  and for the members who have been paying some attention to this , we know that members on different sides of the aisle , and frankly it is on a bipartisan basis , have deeply held convictions about this .  clearly , we are not in real agreement .  but this is an issue that the house really should decide and the house should vote on .  i am glad that we are having this debate once again , because the longer we have the debate , clearly , the evidence is coming down that the winning side continues to prevail .  