To: EternalVigilance
Are you disputing that Alan Keyes lied to the people of Illinois (in particular, those people of Illinois donating to his campaign) in telling them that he would remain in Illinois to build grassroots conservatism following the election?
Alan Keyes said he would stay in Illinois while he was soliciting donations and left the state only a few weeks after the November election. You can rationalize *why* he lied all you like, but the fact that he (and his staff) lied cannot be disputed.
To: Bosh Flimshaw
Again, your posts are nothing but a fictionalization of actual events.
148 posted on
02/09/2009 2:27:02 PM PST by
EternalVigilance
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To: Bosh Flimshaw
The blame for the entire disaster that happened in '04 belongs entirely to the 'leadership' of the Illinois Republican party. Pete Fitzgerald had that seat, and could have kept it easily, but had enough; it plain wasn't worth the trouble. Talk to Aunt Judy about yer problems with grassroots conservatism in Illinois, and whether Dr. Keyes would be a 'good fit'.
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