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(Alan) Keyes on Palin: ‘Unequally yoked’ (Barf Alert)
Independent Political Report ^

Posted on 09/09/2008 12:54:43 PM PDT by mnehring

Alan Keyes, America’s Independent Party nominee for President, has written a commentary for WorldNetDaily which takes a concerned tone towards Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s soul. In reply to commentators he says claim guidance from the Bible, Keyes cites 2 Corinthians 6:14-16 (chastising believers not to be “unequally yoked with unbelievers”) and argues that these same commentators should take note of the spiritual implications of Palin’s place on John McCain’s ticket:

With these words in mind, their first concern should be for their sister in faith, who may be risking her moral and spiritual integrity by placing herself under the authority of someone who has provably abandoned God’s will on the most fundamental moral issues of our times. Perhaps they have not given much thought to the yoke involved in accepting the office of vice president. At the very least, it implies a pledge of personal loyalty to the president with whom you serve, a pledge that means nothing if it does not extend to situations where you disagree with his decisions. What happens when President McCain joins forces with the pro-abortion Democrats to remove restrictions on research that involves destroying embryonic life? If Vice President Palin speaks out publicly in disagreement with the decision, she will violate her pledge of loyalty to the president. She will also risk introducing divisions into the executive branch that are inconsistent with the clear language of the Constitution. If she keeps silent, she risks giving scandal to fellow Christians in the way St. Paul warned against in his first letter to the Corinthians [1 Corinthians 8: 10-12]

Keyes goes on criticize Palin for her record on separation of powers, which does not match his own views on the correct relationship between the branches of government, discussing her veto of an act of the Alaskan Legislature that effectively gave homosexual state employees marriage benefits:

One of her advisers, Kevin Clarkson, claims that she did so on his advice, on the specious grounds that the law would have made permanent the changes ordered by the Alaska Supreme Court. But in Alaska as elsewhere in our republic, the Judicial Branch has no constitutional authority to carry out the laws. The executive power, which is to say the force of law, is entirely vested in the chief executive. Therefore, no regulations issued by the Alaska Supreme Court have the force of law. Where the chief executive and the legislature agree, as they did in this instance, that the judiciary had superseded its legal and constitutional boundaries, the Court’s preferred regulations were a dead letter. However, Gov. Palin’s veto gave credence to the Court’s usurpation.

Keyes sums up this argument suggesting that Palin might make a good fit for McCain after all. The complete article can be read here.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: keyes; mccainpalin; palin
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To: ImpBill
Ditto to everything you said...and I also voted for him in the primaries...live and learn I guess.

21 posted on 09/09/2008 1:11:14 PM PDT by ~Vor~
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To: mnehrling

Sad.


22 posted on 09/09/2008 1:11:33 PM PDT by unspun (Mike Huckabee: Government's job is "protect us, not have to provide for us.")
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To: mnehrling
Keyes really is a brilliant man and he can debate pretty much anyone else under the table, but I think his all-or-nothing approach about any and everything has worn out his supporters.

I expect the MSM to begin paying attention to him again very soon. Ultra-conservative, against McPalin? He'll be their darling!

23 posted on 09/09/2008 1:13:49 PM PDT by workerbee (Sarah Palin's very existence is a threat to the Left.)
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To: mnehrling

Alan Keyes is just one more frustrated, angry American - he happens to be a little bit more nuts than the rest of us.

Not judging his passion, just his prominence.


24 posted on 09/09/2008 1:14:10 PM PDT by sodpoodle (Satire - a heartbeat away from the truth!!!!)
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To: mnehrling
Wow. And to think I wasted time defending this guy.

Pretty sad. He couldn't get the nod for the Liberaltarians or the Constipation party, so now he's the nominee for America's Independence Party?

Alan, Alan, Alan. You gotta know when to hang it up...
25 posted on 09/09/2008 1:16:07 PM PDT by Antoninus (McCain/Palin -- The winning ticket!)
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To: Antoninus
Wow. And to think I wasted time defending this guy.
To think I spent weeks working on his campaign in 2000.

Alan, these comments just show that you've lost your mind I'm afraid.

26 posted on 09/09/2008 1:24:28 PM PDT by MassExodus
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To: mnehrling

Alan Keyes should try getting elected to anything. I used to love him and but he really drawn himself into a box. Alan Keyes should be out on the campaign trail with McCain and Palin. He should be working to get conservatives elected and helping to rally the minority vote but instead he continues to marginalize himself into a corner of ineffectiveness. He is a smart man and he should be able to make the case for conservatism to more than the very narrow group that still supports him. Alan Keyes has wasted so much promise. No one listens to him anymore but himself.

It amazes me how many Christians like Keyes ignore the bible and ignore the fact that God rarely lifts up the self righteous to greatness. He lifts up flawed men and women, sinners, and makes them into more than they could ever be without him. Alan Keyes should know this. I hope Alan casts off his yoke of bitterness. Far too many conservatives seem to value the yoke of marginalization and demonization so much that they are afraid of victory and like the man who buried his masters money because he feared him so they sit and point unable to see a blessing when it is right in front of them. Alan Keyes sadly has become an example of how very small a man can become through sheer force of his intellect.
Men of God were never small men, they weren’t marginalized loners navel-gazing themselves into Heaven.


27 posted on 09/09/2008 1:25:42 PM PDT by Maelstorm (This country was not founded with the battle cry "Give me liberty or give me a government check!")
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To: workerbee

Keyes really is a brilliant man


Maybe so but he doesn’t have enough common sense to deal with the common folks.


28 posted on 09/09/2008 1:27:21 PM PDT by deport ( ----Cue Spooky Music---)
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To: mnehrling

I think there is a whole lot of projection and very little trust and faith.

Perhaps these two believe that they could not work with McCain without desctructive compromises and subsequently do not believe that others can either.

Then the do not seem to believe that *perhaps* Palin can do what they do not beleive themselves able to do.

Both men should know of Joseph, Esther, and Daniel who all served unbelievers whithout desstructive compromise.

So I like to think that perhaps Palin can walk in their shoes.


29 posted on 09/09/2008 1:31:12 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (She has a stronger resume than Obama. She's been a real mayor, he hasn't. She has been a real govern)
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To: mnehrling

This isn’t the Alan Keyes I supported a few years ago.


30 posted on 09/09/2008 1:33:28 PM PDT by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: mnehrling

Is their still an Alan Keyes fan club on FR???


31 posted on 09/09/2008 1:34:29 PM PDT by The South Texan (The Drive By Media is America's worst enemy and American people don't know it.)
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To: mnehrling

I’m not a Palin fan, but Keyes is a 5 star wacko. Keyes and his buffoonish Senate campaign were the driving force behind Obama’s rise to national prominence. Relieved by Keyes’ bizarre behavior of the need to campaign at all in his own state, Obama hit the road, speaking at campaign fundraisers for other Democrat candidates all over the country, and made himself into a national figure in the process. Ironically though, I think a lot of the adoring Palinbots currently peppering FR with Palin-worshipful posts, are the same ones who were peppering FR with Keyes-worshipful posts back during that Senate campaign.


32 posted on 09/09/2008 1:37:16 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker

Out of curiosity, why aren’t you a Palin fan?


33 posted on 09/09/2008 1:56:50 PM PDT by FelixFelicis
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To: mnehrling
Ping, however, just to warn you, things aren’t too friendly for your boss here.

So? Alan hasn't changed, or moved an inch.

Look around. These are the folks who have moved with the political wind. And now they're backing the guy who will govern exactly like what he is, a Democrat.

34 posted on 09/09/2008 2:35:52 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Don't talk about God, Life, Liberty, Borders or the IRS, and you'll do fine in the McCain GOP)
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To: Vinnie

Yeah, poor Alan is getting weirder every year.


35 posted on 09/09/2008 2:38:09 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault ("..this administration is planning a 'Right Wing Assault' on values and ideals.." - John Kerry)
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To: FelixFelicis

Because she’s utterly unqualified. Not a chance in the world she’d have been offered the VP if she was a man with identical qualifications, and the Republican Party is SUPPOSED to be against affirmative action tokenism. And if the Democrats had nominated a woman with a pregnant 17 year old daughter and a nursing infant, the same people who are celebrating Palin’s nomination would have been howling about her being an example of the sort of liberal feminists who are bringing about the downfall of American society by pretending that a high-powered career is perfectly compatible with motherhood, and that leaving the raising of their children to nannies is just fine.

And, no, Todd Palin has NOT been a stay-at-home dad, so even if mothers don’t really need to raise their children as long as the father fills the role instead, this family doesn’t cut it. As the NYT helpfully pointed out, when Sarah found out that she was a carrying a Down Syndrome baby, she didn’t tell her husband for several days, because he was out of town, out in the oil fields. Mom’s busy being governor, dad’s out in the oil fields not coming home at night, and Bristol is off in bed with her boyfriend, and not bothering to use contraception. And somehow, nobody managed to tell the other children prior to Trig’s birth that he had DS, leaving 14 year old Willow to notice his appearance right after he was born and ask if he had DS. Yeah, he made an unexpectedly early appearance, but supposedly Dad was there in the waiting room too, with the children . . . not sharing important info about the new baby with them.

Something is way off with this family. Shades of Keyes family, with the daughter who picked the middle of her father’s Senate campaign as the time to announce to the world that she’s a lesbian. If Palin really had such a devotion to “family values”, she’d notice that much more of her time and attention are needed at home, and not go galivanting off on the campaign trail, aiming for a job which will take up a huge amount of time if she does it justice, and also involve relocating the family just around the time her 17 year old gives birth to a baby sired by an immature 18 year old boy. If she ends up as VP, I fully expect to see 4 years of tabloid headlines emanating from her family.


36 posted on 09/09/2008 2:39:55 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: GovernmentShrinker

Wow.

I guess you REALLY hate Dick Cheney and his family, huh?

What with his LESBIAN daughter who adopted a child with her LESBIAN partner.


37 posted on 09/09/2008 2:46:12 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: Responsibility2nd

I thought that Mary Cheney gave birth to the child.


38 posted on 09/09/2008 2:49:50 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: Cecily

You’re right.

I guess adoption was not an option.

Turkey baster worked fine.


39 posted on 09/09/2008 2:52:59 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: KevinDavis

LOL


40 posted on 09/09/2008 2:53:38 PM PDT by mainerforglobalwarming
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