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Lindsey Graham said he'd 'go to war' to defend Chick-fil-A in Notre Dame culture war clash | CNN Politics
Sen. Lindsey Graham this week injected himself into a dispute at the University of Notre Dame, where some students briefly opposed an effort to open a Chick-fil-A over its owners' religious positions, in the Republican senator's latest effort to seize upon a culture war issue to score points...
"It's disappointing to hear some ND students and faculty want to ban Chick-fil-A from doing business on campus because they disagree with the values held by the Chick-fil-A founders," Graham argued. "What a dangerous precedent to set."
He then declared, "I want everyone in South Carolina and across America to know I have Chick fil-A's back. I hope we don't have to, but I will go to war for the principles Chick fil-A stands for."
I really hope Planned Parenthood takes his words to heart and builds a facility as close to his home residence in South Carolina as possible. Because it would be so disappointing to hear if someone prevented PP from helping women with a variety of health issues at little to no cost just because they disagree with the values of Planned Parenthood. What a dangerous precedent to set.