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Posted on 06/20/2013 8:58:31 AM PDT by OddLane
Paul Ryan issued a challenge.
The Heritage Foundation picked up the challenge.
Mark Levin wants to see this debate as well.
Its time past time for a full and open discussion in the conservative family about immigration. To stop with the sound bite presentations. To put an immediate stop to the idea of comprehensive immigration bills zipping through Congress with all the usual backdoor wheeling and dealing.
Its time for a William F. Buckley-esque debate between conservatives that finally and quite publicly puts those involved with the issue together on one stage at the same time. Puts them there for an open, televised, candid, and serious discussion of a seriously momentous issue for the future of America. An issue that is being shoved through Congress with all the speed of a rocket accompanied by the usual Washington bipartisan game playing and theatrics.
The Heritage Foundation is precisely the right venue for this.
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
What’s to debate? Enforce the law.
COMPLETE THE FENCE FIRST!! Then we will talk.
WTF??
Ryan was just on Levin's show the other day and Levin handled him with kid gloves and didnt nail him with specific bill facts or even killed amendment references.
He let Ryan off easy then ended w ‘God bless you my good friend’ to Ryan.
Levin keeps claiming he is this great .... lawyer. Hasnt he ever cross examined a witness before ?? Jeeze. If a lawyer performed like he does to Ryan and Romney the same in court he would be flipping hamburgers
Ryan wants to balance the budget ten years down the road NOT......I don’t think he’s conservative to begin with and as for talk show hosts they end being the RINOstream media supporting the business as usual GOP-E politicians.
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