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Sen. John McCain's campaign should stop complaining about media scrutiny of Gov. Sarah Palin ["McCain Strategist Blasts Media," news story, Sept. 3]. A male nominee with an equivalent résumé would already have been laughed off the national stage. I conclude, therefore, that Ms. Palin is getting a good deal because journalists and the media are taking her candidacy seriously. I am grateful that this country still has a free press that provides the American electorate with the due diligence and information that the McCain campaign chose to overlook.
ELISABETH RUSSELL
Vienna
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I was disappointed to read that Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) has raised the possibility of disciplinary action against Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) for his comments in support of John McCain's candidacy [news story, Sept. 4].
Regardless of political persuasion, I hope that every Post reader will rise up in support of Mr. Lieberman's right to express his political views without fear of reprisal.
JASON DICKSTEIN
Washington


