Should all 16 GOP candidates be allowed to participate in the first Republican debate?

The first Republican debate is a week and a half away, and according to the rules declared by Fox News, only the top 10 candidates (as determined by the five most recent national polls) will be allowed on stage. There are currently 16 Republican presidential candidates, which is a historically high number. While logistically, this decision seems smart and will allot enough speaking time to the chosen candidates, many argue that the rule is unfair. Cur Anderson, a consultant on Bobby Jindal’s campaign, has voiced his disapproval, stating that “The Republican Party should be looking forward instead of backward - and seeking every opportunity to feature its roster of excellent candidates, rather than trying to find ways to constrict the field." His employee, Jindal, happens to be one of the candidates that probably will not make it onto the stage. What do you think about this debate policy?