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br> -- Jerry Magri /p>Senator Lindsey Graham's battering at the capable hands of Quin Hillyer is more than well deserved. I've often been amazed that a major news network like Fox, and particularly Sean Hannity, when pressed to bring out a "conservative" to discuss a major political news item, sought out Graham, who would stumble-bum his way through the discussion. Then the good Senator would turn around and do something mindless like participate in the "Gang of 14."
p>I do note, however, that Graham hasn't appeared on Fox in some time (as far as I've been able to deduce). Perhaps someone at the network came to realize what a total fraud this man is? br> -- Jim Bjaloncik br> Stow, Ohio /p> p> If Lindsey Graham really thinks that Ted Kennedy is one of the most principled men he has ever met then it is a crying shame that he wasn't in the same car that Kennedy was driving in 1969. Who needs somebody so lacking in judgment. Bring on the Great GOP Defeat of '08 and send McCain, Graham and their fellow losers and turncoats packing once and for all. br> -- Christopher Holland br> Australia /p> p> Quin Hillyer's article on Sen. Lindsey Graham is the first good description I have seen about Graham's positions. I hope you will continue to expose him and his attitudes which are detrimental to sound conservative positions.