Posted on 08/06/2004 3:55:06 PM PDT by Mini-14
Keyes' supporters rallied in front of the Union League Club Wednesday afternoon to meet Alan Keyes as he arrived for an interview with the IL GOP. |
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS -- Republicans from all over the state are expected to converge in Arlington Heights this Sunday to see Ambassador Alan Keyes accept the State Central Committee's tap as their U.S. Senate candidate for the 2004 campaign.
A skeleton campaign staff is being put together now, and arrangement for Keyes to step into the wild world of Illinois politics is in motion.
"Supporters of Ambassador Keyes are encouraged to come to a rally Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM at the Wellington Restaurant, 2121 South Arlington Heights Road in the northwestern suburb of Arlington Heights," the campaign said on Friday.
While the Chicago media has been speculating that Keyes will not accept the offer to challenge Democratic candidate Barack Obama for the U.S. Senate slot, IL GOP state central committeemen have been saying since Wednesday that Keyes is indeed coming, he only needed a few days to get his campaign staff lined up and get personal details in place before formally accepting the bid.
Editorials condemning the Republican party's choice of Keyes were prominent in Chicago papers on Friday, but Keyes supporters throughout the state say they are planning to welcome their candidate Sunday afternoon, the campaign said today.
One paper ridiculed the number of Keyes supporters that met him at the Union League Club on Wednesday, suggesting that few people support a Keyes' candidacy. Barack Obama has been met by crowds numbering in the hundreds since his national exposure at the Democratic National Convention last week.
But all that doesn't seem to faze those who encouraged Keyes to come to Illinois and run for U.S. Senate.
"The Republican base is energized with this candidacy," State Senator Dave Syverson, the member of the state central committee with the most weighted vote, said this week. "There's less than 90 days until the election. We're counting on the base now."
WHAT: Welcoming Rally for Ambassador Alan Keyes
WHERE: Wellington Restaurant, 2121 South Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, IL
WHEN: Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 2:00 PM
That's assuming, and there's an old saying about that. There ius still a debate elsewhere in FR over the veracity of this article, and thus far, no one has proven that the newspaper distorted Keyes' views.
Really?
Two days ago, I couldn't find one single item on Google confirming Keyes' statemt about Hillary, today, the quote returned 271 hits.
It may not mean anything to you, but it's going to mean a whole lot to the voters in Illinois.
As a matter of fact, it already means something to a number of FReepers...from Illinois.
This passage (one of the few quotes in this student newspaper), along with the quotes posted on this thread and duly ignored by you, suggest that Keyes agrees with the war but does not agree with the stated justification for it.
Completely different than your original assertion that, "Obviously, in Alan Keyes mid, Bush made a mistake (erred) by going into Iraq."
This site has links to many recent Keyes speeches!
http://www.renewamerica.us/archives/
Obama has called the war a polical hack job distracting from the war on poverty. That's basically what he said in '02. He has backed off that, but he probably still believes it.
Back on what? You tell me you didn't make a mistake in the substance of that post. In other words, you stand by those words. What - can't keep track of your own disinformation? LOL.
But let's get back to Keyes' hypocrisy in running for a Senate seat in Illinois after criticizing Hillary for doing it in New York, shall we?
I couldn't care less about his statements regarding Hillary. He's either changed him mind since or was guilty of a bit of hyperbole at the time. It has absolutely no impact on the IL GOP inviting Keyes to run, and him accepting the nomination.
You certainly seem to enjoy smearing Keyes by any means necessary, Luis...
I would say that the true hypocrite here is you.
You both made a mistake. I was willing to look past yours, until you refused to admit that you made it.
I'll take the clipart as an admission on your part that you've been soundly beaten on the substantive issues of this thread. Thanks.
Okay. I misunderstood your earlier post, then. I thought you were sticking by your original conclusion. My mistake.
Come to think of it, this reminds me of Larry jumping into the Elian mess two days before he was to be deported, and asking for donations to "save Elian". Let's bet that Keyes' speaking fees go up after this.
LOL - probably. But seeing as how Keyes is a good spokesman for conservatism, that's just fine by me.
I cited the dictionary, in #70.
Idiom: err on the side of something
To run the risk of (a particular fault) in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault.
Example: Err on the side of caution
But go ahead, tell us yet again how YOU are right and the entire community of native speakers is wrong.
In what universe will that happen?
So you've just incisively ordered all of us to take our idioms literally.
Next up, someone will say he went down swinging and you'll call him a liar because he wasn't at a baseball game. Because you ARE telling us what our language means, and when Luis Gonzales issues an order, we'd better humbly bow and be grateful for such a kind happenstance that such a linguistic luminary learned our backward language in order to set about correcting it.
Keyes comments regarding Hillary are just trivia, not applicable to this race, something to be used against him when there is nothing else.
Gonzalez.
G-O-N-Z-A-L-E-Z
By the way, you consulted a thesaurus, not a dictionary...but don't let the "English as a second language" kid correct you on the use of OUR language.
How long have you guys been dating?
What gives with L.G.? Is he a Rockefeller Republican - a RINO - or an out-and-out Democrat? Seems pretty clear he wants the Dems to win the Illinois senate seat. Is he on Daschle's Christmas card list? He should be.
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