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Saturday, May 21, 2005

Lindsey Graham: The "John McCain" of SC?

Fellow Graham Constituents:

I have sent the following letter to our Senator Graham. I am also sending it as an open letter to the Island Packet: letters@islandpacket.com and The State newspaper: stateeditor@thestate.com

I urge each of you who feels strongly about supporting President Bush and his constitutional authority to appoint judges to do the same.

From my personal exprience working for Senator Alphone D'Amato of New York, I would add that original, personal letters carry much greater weight than more numerous phone calls, email or form faxes.


The Honorable Lindsey Graham
United States Senate
290 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Graham:

You ran for office on a platform of supporting President Bush, including his constitutional authority to appoint judges to the federal bench.

I am alarmed by stories in the press suggesting you may be developing a compromise to appease Senate Democrats that would undermine the President and his constitutional power to appoint.

Even your opponent, Mr. Sanders, claimed to respect the President’s prerogative in this manner.

As you know, this fight over judicial nominations is merely a prelude to a confrontation over a nomination by President Bush to the Supreme Court. Appeasing Senate Democrats now will embolden them at that crucial time. Reports are that Democrats would promise not to filibuster a Supreme Court nomination unless there were “extraordinary circumstances.” With Senators like Boxer, Kennedy and Reid still struggling with the meaning of the word “is” you can imagine how easily they might redefine those circumstances.

Senator, I respect the work you are doing on behalf of our state. However, I would not want you to become known as the John McCain of South Carolina. I strongly urge you to fully support the President’s constitutional authority to nominate judges and perform your duty to advise and consent by voting FOR confirmation of the President’s appointees.

Michael Miller
Moss Creek

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