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Obama holds 'slaveholder's' view, Keyes says
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 8/9/04 | MIKE ROBINSON/AP

Posted on 08/09/2004 6:31:20 PM PDT by wagglebee

Republican Alan Keyes ripped into Democratic rival Barack Obama's views on abortion Monday, calling them "the slaveholder's position," as the U.S. Senate race roared back to life in Illinois.

Up at dawn for a whirlwind round of broadcast interviews, the conservative former diplomat started his first full day of campaigning as the GOP candidate by saying Obama, a state senator from Chicago, had violated the principle that all men are created equal by voting against a bill that would have outlawed a form of late-term abortion.

Keyes said legalizing abortion deprives the unborn of their equal rights.

"I would still be picking cotton if the country's moral principles had not been shaped by the Declaration of Independence," Keyes said. He said Obama "has broken and rejected those principles-- he has taken the slaveholder's position."

The remarks underscore the uniqueness of this Senate race in which both candidates, one an outspoken conservative and the other a favorite of party liberals, are black.

Obama, who has been basking in national celebrity since delivering the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention, suggested Keyes is outside the moderate mainstream of state Republicans.

He said he voted against the late-term abortion ban in Springfield because it contained no exception to protect the life of the mother. He noted that Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and federal appeals Judge Richard Posner, both appointed by President Ronald Reagan, had voted to strike down laws banning late-term abortions.

Asked specifically about the phrase "slaveholder's position," Obama said Keyes "should look to members of his own party to see if that's appropriate if he's going to use that kind of language."

Keyes, who is from Maryland and lost two Senate races in that state, on Sunday accepted the GOP nomination to replace primary winner Jack Ryan, who dropped out of the race in June over embarrassing sex club allegations.

Illinois conservatives, who have long taken a back seat to business-oriented party moderates, engineered the selection of Keyes as the replacement candidate.

Monday afternoon, he was officially listed by the State Board of Elections as the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. The Keyes campaign confirmed that the Calumet City address listed, in Chicago's southern suburbs, is Keyes' new Illinois home.

Obama said he didn't question the sincerity of those who are deeply concerned about abortion, but he said he believed there are many other issues on the minds of voters.

"As I travel around this state, I don't get asked about gay marriage, I don't get asked about abortion," Obama said. "I get asked, 'How can I find a job that allows me to support my family.' I get asked, 'How can I pay those medical bills without going into bankruptcy."

He said that if Keyes uses the Senate campaign only as a platform "to espouse his socially conservative views, then I think the voters of Illinois are going to be disappointed and they will respond appropriately."

One issue of importance for Illinois right now is delays caused by congestion at O'Hare International Airport. Mayor Richard M. Daley has been pushing for expansion of O'Hare, backed by Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., but opposed by Sen. Peter Fitzgerald, R-Ill., whose announced retirement launched the scramble for his seat.

Asked about O'Hare on WBEZ radio Monday, Keyes said he had not yet developed any position on the issue of expansion.

"The problem must be addressed," Keyes said. He promised to "try to reach a conclusion that is in the best interests of the economic future of the state and the quality of life" of those who live in the area. "The one thing I won't be bound by is any existing set of political obligations."

In the same interview, he defended his belief that gay marriage is wrong, brushing aside a suggestion from an interviewer that sexual preference might be biologically determined.

"We as human beings cannot assert that our sexual desires cannot be controlled," Keyes said. He said such a claim would "consign us to the real of instinctual animal nature-- and we are not there."

The race between Keyes and Obama sets up the first U.S. Senate election with two black candidates representing the major parties and almost assures Illinois will produce only the fifth black U.S. Senator in history.

Obama said Monday that there would be "a sufficient number of debates" between himself and Keyes-- both men are Harvard-educated, polished debaters-- but not the seven such clashes he had promised Ryan.

"That was the home-state special," Obama cracked. He declined to set a specific number, adding that staffers in the two campaigns would iron on the details later.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: abortion; africanamericans; itmadesenseintheory; keyes; obama; onenotewonder
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To: wagglebee

Damn... And Keyes jumps out of the gate with the Race Card right off...


21 posted on 08/09/2004 6:50:42 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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To: wagglebee

Flag is up and they're off!

LOL!

Oh what fun this will be.


22 posted on 08/09/2004 6:53:08 PM PDT by onyx (JohnKerry -- the standard bearer for the unbearable)
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To: wagglebee

There are some who say that Keyes hasn't got a prayer of beating Obama. So what? At the very least, the interest excited by his candidacy may stimulate black Americans to take a serious look at the issues from a perspective foreign to most of them. It could have far-reaching consequences beyond a simple victory or defeat.


23 posted on 08/09/2004 6:53:37 PM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham ("This house is sho' gone crazy!")
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To: Chad Fairbanks
That's what Mary Mitchell (I think that is her name) said that the pubbies had played the race card with Keyes.

So he played it back at the demo rats.

Talk about calling a slave holder a slave holder.

Historically that has always been the way the demo rats have been.

24 posted on 08/09/2004 6:53:39 PM PDT by dts32041 (Why has John "Fning" Kerry accused me of being a War Criminal? Viet Nam APR 70- NOV 71)
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To: Non-Sequitur
Sometimes.

oops..I hear a dissent?

25 posted on 08/09/2004 6:54:10 PM PDT by evad (You cannot start with a false premise and arrive at a valid conclusion)
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To: Chad Fairbanks

A riot in the making...? Them is fightin' words.


26 posted on 08/09/2004 6:54:36 PM PDT by onyx (JohnKerry -- the standard bearer for the unbearable)
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To: Chad Fairbanks

Just to clarify, it was this remark I am referring to: "I would still be picking cotton if the country's moral principles had not been shaped by the Declaration of Independence," Keyes said. He said Obama "has broken and rejected those principles-- he has taken the slaveholder's position."

I'd like to know how he expects that to resonate with a lot of voters... Good? Bad?


27 posted on 08/09/2004 6:55:07 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks

By tomorrow morning, the leftists will be out in force saying that Keyes is a "house slave" like Condi Rice and Colin Powell.


28 posted on 08/09/2004 6:55:11 PM PDT by wagglebee (Benedict Arnold was for American independence before he was against it.)
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To: wagglebee
Asked specifically about the phrase "slaveholder's position," Obama said Keyes "should look to members of his own party to see if that's appropriate if he's going to use that kind of language."

I do declare! Fightin' words if I ever heard them. Telling Alan Keyes where to find "appropriate" language! Man O' Man. This will be fun.

29 posted on 08/09/2004 6:55:22 PM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Chad Fairbanks

Somebody will be right along to explain to you why that's not playing the race card.


30 posted on 08/09/2004 6:55:31 PM PDT by Howlin (Saving Private Hamster)
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To: dts32041

I know, but damn...


31 posted on 08/09/2004 6:56:17 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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To: dts32041

I know, but damn...


32 posted on 08/09/2004 6:56:18 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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To: Chad Fairbanks
"Damn... And Keyes jumps out of the gate with the Race Card right off..."

I think in this case it was a defensive move, use it first before the other guy... one less card in the deck once it's been played.

33 posted on 08/09/2004 6:56:40 PM PDT by proust
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

Maybe Obama should go ask Robert KKK Byrd how the 'Rats really feel about blacks.


34 posted on 08/09/2004 6:56:49 PM PDT by wagglebee (Benedict Arnold was for American independence before he was against it.)
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To: Howlin; EternalVigilance

I'll ping him.


35 posted on 08/09/2004 6:57:00 PM PDT by onyx (JohnKerry -- the standard bearer for the unbearable)
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To: L`enn
Thanks, found it. CBS Poll
36 posted on 08/09/2004 6:57:17 PM PDT by fhayek
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To: wagglebee

Now wait just a cotton pickin' minute - are you telling me that the democrats are racists? Well, I agree with you - they are. However, it isn't just blacks that the 'rats are screwing over - it's everyone.


37 posted on 08/09/2004 6:57:24 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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To: wagglebee
By tomorrow morning, the leftists will be out in force saying that Keyes is a "house slave" like Condi Rice and Colin Powell.

Keyes went on a pre-emptive strike. Invoking the slavery before the Lefties.

38 posted on 08/09/2004 6:57:45 PM PDT by NeoCaveman (Kerry lied, while good men died. Go to www.kerrylied.com)
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To: headsonpikes
Go, Keyes, go!

NO! McCainiac washed up loser Mike Murphy says it would be better not to oppose Obama at all. Boo hoo!

39 posted on 08/09/2004 6:59:10 PM PDT by montag813
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To: proust

I hope so. Keyes has a lot going against him in this race - the residency thing, the late start, etc... I hope he knows what he's doing...


40 posted on 08/09/2004 6:59:21 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Liberals - The Other White Meat.)
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