0 present participle of filibuster --
1 to make a long speech in order to delay or prevent a new law being made: --
Conceivably, supporters of the law could filibuster to prevent it from being revised.
My calculations take no account of long filibustering speches which may not have been out of order but which certainly were prolonged unduly.
It may not be filibustering as we have experienced it on previous occasions, but there has been a whole gathering of new faces.
I am not just filibustering to fill in time.
Why are they using filibustering tactics and raising irrelevant points of order?
There is no tradition of that or of filibustering them.
I certainly cannot accuse them of filibustering as they sit there without saying a word in this very important debate.
I have no intention of delaying the debate or making any kind of filibustering speech.
They must be interested only in pure filibustering to frustrate legislation.