Todd Tiahrt in 2010 KS Senate Debates


On Homeland Security: 2006: For military tribunals to try suspected terrorists

The two candidates sparred on other issues, including how to handle suspected terrorists. Tiahrt, citing House votes in 2006, said Moran favored giving suspected terrorists constitutional rights, but Moran said after the debate that's not true.

Tiahrt criticized Moran on terrorism issues in a television ad his campaign began broadcasting statewide Tuesday, including in Topeka during the debate. "He has a weak record on national security, and I think that's why he supports constitutional rights for terrorists," Tiahrt said.

Tiahrt's campaign cited two votes by Moran in 2006 against legislation to continue allowing military tribunals to try suspected terrorists, legislation Tiahrt supported.

Moran said after the debate that he'd viewed the legislation as flawed and unconstitutional. "Let me categorically say I do not support constitutional rights for terrorists," Moran said.

Source: Salina Journal on 2010 Kansas Senate Republican Debate Jul 7, 2010

On Immigration: I've shifted my view: build the fence on Mexican border

Todd Tiahrt acknowledged Tuesday evening that he's changed his views on immigration over time but said during the first televised debate that his stance now boils down to "build the fence" along the U.S-Mexican border.

Jerry Moran criticized Tiahrt during the debate for past support of proposals to allow some illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses and to make it easier for some to pay lower college tuition. Tiahrt said his views shifted as he consulted with Kansans and studied the issue. Tiahrt acknowledged he once supported proposals on tuition and driver's licenses; Moran's staff noted Tiahrt co-sponsored legislation in 2001 and 2003. "I thought it was compassionate to not punish the children for the parents' sins." Tiahrt said. "But I've come to the conclusion that we must build the fence, that we must say 'no' to amnesty."

Tiahrt said he also wants to stop printing bilingual election ballots, a practice he said encourages people to come to the US illegally.

Source: Salina Journal on 2010 Kansas Senate Republican Debate Jul 7, 2010

On Immigration: Compassion for illegals on lower tuition, but no more

Moran criticized Tiahrt for supporting bills making it easier for illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses and pay lower tuition. Tiahrt said he had supported the bills out of compassion in the past but has since changed his mind after listening to Kansans' views on the issue.

Tiahrt said his position could be made clear in three words--"Build the fence." He repeated the phrase 4 more times during the debate. He criticized Moran for supporting the idea of bilingual ballots and for voting in favor of the children's health insurance reauthorization, which, in addition to providing millions to states for low-income children, also made it more difficult to deny coverage to children of illegal immigrants.

Tiahrt said his previous support for making it easier for children of illegal immigrants to receive tuition was done out of a belief that it "was compassionate not to punish the kids of immigrants." Since then, he changed his mind. "We must say no to amnesty and build the fence," he said.

Source: KSNT-TV coverage of 2010 Kansas Senate GOP Primary Debate Jul 6, 2010

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