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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Sunday Morning Mashup of CBS'S FACE THE NATION:
LINDSEY GRAHAM
March 23, 2008

Upon his return from a recent trip to Iraq, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC),visited Face The Nation and said that the surge is working, but our troops must remain there to prevent a future conflict between Iraq and Iran.

Lindsey Graham on Iran-Iraq
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"Iran is very afraid of this working out well. They don't want a representative democracy on their border because they are a theocracy dictatorship. You would unleash all the forces we have suppressed and, in my opinion, we would be going back to this region with a bigger war and that would be a defining difference in this election."

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From Lindsey Graham's Official Senate Website

NAME:

Lindsey Graham

PARTY AFFILIATION:

Republican

BORN:

July 9, 1955 (Age: 52)

POSITION AS OF March 23, 2008:

Senior Senator from South Carolinia and serves on the Agriculture, Armed Services, Judiciary, Budget, and Veterans Affairs Senate committees.

POSITIONS HELD:

Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
South Carolina Air National Guard
Air Force lawyer

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Has both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of South Carolina in Columbia

SOURCES:

Lindsey Graham's Official Senate Website

BOOKS BY GUEST:

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