Posted on 12/25/2007 8:24:57 AM PST by EternalVigilance
‘The election’s just starting’ ping...
maybe Obama can stomp him twice
Or maybe America isn’t Illinois.
He will get my vote when Hell freezes over.
Slave reparations are taking money from the treasury and doling it out ala Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. Alan Keyes never advocated anything like that. In fact, he advocated just the opposite: He wants to free the black community, and all Americans, from the Left’s plantation.
it always amazes me, that people who have no shot of winning elections continue their futile attemps.
What was the final tally in the senate race. 70/30?
Is that some sort of racial reference? I don’t get it.
I was a Keyes supporter even after the fiasco in Maryland, but after Illinois, I’m fully cured.
Keyes has shown he’s just in it for the money. He’s probably laughing at you because you haven’t caught on yet.
Want a Black? There are at least 3 others that would at least try to put on a credible campaign. Go look up one of them (Steele, Cain, Watts)
At least he had the guts to take on Obama, the supporter of infanticide. That’s a badge of honor. Of course, your taste may run to those who have never sacrificed or risked anything for conservatism. So be it.
You're just wrong.
How heartening for the Paultards, now that Alan has thrown his hat in, Ron is no longer in last place.
I don't "want a black." I want a conservative.
I like Keyes but he has as much chance to win as I do.
What he advocated was for Blacks to not have to pay income tax for 2 generations (and we know, like the voting rights act, it would be extended indefinitely after that). He wasn't even able to buy Black votes with that, while offending his white base.
He's too inept to support.
He would make for a most formidable ambassador to, oh say, The Falklands in a Thompson administration.
I’m more for Hunter than Keyes (both are solid Conservatives) but what PRINCIPLES do you consider are important in the candidates?
And what are you doing to fight for those principles, rather than leave all the heavy lifting to the brave ones who throw their hat into the ring?
The Miami Dolphins of politics
Then you need to keep looking. I'd suggest you look at Cain, Steele or Watts.
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