On the recordMay 12, 2009
I do not question the Chairman's motivation. He is a very fine man, and I think he is rightly disturbed by some of the decisions that were made in the past, and so have I been.
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congress.govI do not question the Chairman's motivation. He is a very fine man, and I think he is rightly disturbed by some of the decisions that were made in the past, and so have I been.
Graham acknowledges the Chairman's concerns about past decisions.
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