To: Sam the Sham
----That comparison was dumb. It was really, really dumb.----
I disagree -- I'm thrilled Keyes made it. I have always seen in the national struggle over abortion, eerie and stark parallels with the 19th Century abolition movement.
And given Boortz's pro-abortion stance, I don't really care what he thinks about the slaveholder comparison.
Of course, Keyes doesn't have a chance in hell of winning an Illinois Senate seat -- that being the case, why not go for broke and oratorically unleash the fire that is in the hearts of millions of Americans who almost never hear this kind of thing from a candidate for national office? Keyes is going to go down, so it might as well be in a blaze of glory. Give Obama all you've got, Alan.
-Dan
12 posted on
08/10/2004 7:51:56 AM PDT by
Flux Capacitor
(FLUSH THE JOHNS IN '04.)
To: Flux Capacitor
KEYES is one of my heroes ,even though he doesnt stand a chance he is still out there,I have listened to him and he makes many a good point .
13 posted on
08/10/2004 8:11:02 AM PDT by
douglas1
To: Flux Capacitor
----That comparison was dumb. It was really, really dumb.---- I disagree -- I'm thrilled Keyes made it. I have always seen in the national struggle over abortion, eerie and stark parallels with the 19th Century abolition movement.
And given Boortz's pro-abortion stance, I don't really care what he thinks about the slaveholder comparison.
Thank you! The only reason why the comparison is dumb to Neal is because it impales HIM and every other pro-abort! But everything else Neal said is right on. He cracks me up when he calls Kerry "The Poodle"!
15 posted on
08/10/2004 10:09:53 AM PDT by
Sister_T
(Democrats AND The Partisan Press are the REAL enemies to freedom in the world!)
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