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To: astratt7

IMO, anyone who attacks Levin here is guilty of eating one’s own. The man is irreplaceable. Levin KNOWS that the Punk is a fraud, I’m sure, but he thinks it wise to de-emphasize the issue. I disagree, but I too don’t want anything to distract people’s minds from the utter Marxist failures of the past 3 1/2 years. Bob


34 posted on 07/27/2012 10:24:45 PM PDT by alstewartfan ("Bedroom eyes and boardroom faces, Oh where will it lead?" from "Red Toupee by Al Stewart)
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To: alstewartfan
“The man (Levin) is irreplacable.”

I totally agree with you. I listen to him daily and play his downloads of daily programs if I miss a broadcast..

Levin is simply smashing at nailing the issues and the callers who are lefties. I believe that Levin knows that there are major, major issues that need to be brought to the public’s attention..the commies are working fast and furious at booby-trapping We the People with assorted attacks, and Levin is concentrating on these very important issues. We can't do anything about the birth certificate issue at this point..oboma will only be eliminated by the mega vote of We the People in November. And if others like Michael Savage, etc., are talking and writing about the birth certificate issue, it is not being ignored

There are many, many issues that need the immediate coverage by someone like Mark Levin....he is doing a damn good job each and every night on his program. Each of the conservative talk show hosts have something to contribute to informing the public..and the birth certificate issue has been aired and written about, and we are aware of the issue.

We do have bigger fish to fry at this very moment.

35 posted on 07/28/2012 12:29:27 AM PDT by itssme
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