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Drew Ryun:
Current Executive Director for the American Majority of Texas and Oklahoma (www.AmericanMajority.org), Drew Ryun recently served as Director of Government Affairs for the American Center for Law and Justice in Washington, DC as well as Main Representative for the European Center for Law and Justice at the United Nations in New York City.
A twice-published author, Drew has appeared frequently as host and co-host of Jay Sekulow Live, a nationally syndicated radio show with 2 million listeners. A former Deputy Director in the political division at the Republican National Committee during the 2004 election cycle, Drew has played a key role in organizing grassroots activities for House, Senate and Presidential campaigns.
Currently residing in San Antonio, TX, Drew and his wife Becca direct the Jim Ryun Running Camps every summer (www.ryunrunning.com) and are the parents of two daughters, Skye and Lily.
A former scholarship runner at the University of Kansas, Drew graduated cum laude with majors in History and English in May of 2000.
The views expressed on this blog are solely those held by Drew Ryun and do not necessarily represent the views of his current or previous employers.
On Buying and Selling Souls. . . I mean votes
There is some serious horse trading going on on Capitol Hill right now as Team Obama makes one last push for ObamaCare. Serious horse trading. Retiring Congressman Bart Gordon of Tennessee is front and center. The price tag for his conscience? According to Tom Bevan, administrator of NASA.
Folks, the system is broken and is in serious danger of being broken beyond repair. This healthcare bill, if passed, will intrinsically change who we are as a nation. Our way of life, how we operate, the role of government.
For those of you who have never read this blog, trust me, I have a dog in this fight. With a daughter who was born with a major heart defect 18 months ago, who has gone through two open heart surgeries and is looking at a third on in five weeks, I know all about the current healthcare system. I especially know the way it treats children/people with pre-existing conditions. But socializing our healthcare system is not the way to fix it.
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