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Okay, so I'm a selfish hedonist for supporting Alan Keyes for U.S. Senate
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 | Sept 2, 2004
 | Jim Robinson
Posted on 09/02/2004 1:57:29 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Okay, so I'm a Selfish Hedonist for supporting Alan Keyes for U.S. Senate
 Nothing (well almost nothing) would please me more than seeing Alan Keyes win a seat in the U.S. Senate! 
 Why? 
   - He's a God-fearing man 
 - He's an unabashed conservative 
 - He defends America and traditional American values 
 - He would be a pro-life vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-family vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-gun vote in the Senate (he's one of the few who is unafraid to express and stand for the true meaning and intent of the second amendment) 
 - He is a true advocate of the principles stated in the Declaration of Independence 
 - He would be a pro-tax cut vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-defense vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-sovereignty vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-limited government vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a pro-self-government vote in the Senate 
 - He would be a Senate vote opposing liberal activist judges 
 - He would be a vote in the Senate for an eventual repeal of the 16th amendment 
 - He would be a vote in the Senate for an eventual repeal of the 17th amendment 
 - He's a far, far better man than his opponent on every issue near and dear to my heart 
 
  And despite his remarks on reparations or affirmative action, I would be extremely happy and take great pleasure in seeing Alan Keyes defeat Barack Obama. I believe whole heartedly that unlike Obama, Senator Keyes would preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America to the utmost of his ability and would dedicate himself to working with all of us in securing the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, and if that makes me a selfish hedonist, then so be it. 
  
  
  
 I challenge anyone here to put up a detailed list of the reasons why you believe Barack Obama would be better for America in the Senate than Alan Keyes.
TOPICS: US: Illinois; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: keyes
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To: Jim Robinson
    Jim I totally agree with you on this one.
 
2
posted on 
09/02/2004 1:59:04 PM PDT
by 
NeoCaveman
(For vitriol press one, for name-calling press two, for personal attacks press three...)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I can almost hear the posse thundering your way.
 
3
posted on 
09/02/2004 1:59:29 PM PDT
by 
skeeter
 
To: Jim Robinson
    Okay, so I'm a Selfish Hedonist for supporting Alan Keyes for U.S. SenateDamn selfish hedonist trolls are everywhere nowadays... :^)
Hey, I didn't necessarily like Alan Keyes moving to Illinois to run for Senate. But that's up to the Illinois GOP, and he's still a vastly better option than Obama-sama-sama.
 
4
posted on 
09/02/2004 1:59:38 PM PDT
by 
dirtboy
(Forget Berger's socks - has ANYONE searched his skin folds for classified documents?)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I challenge anyone here to put up a detailed list of the reasons why you believe Barack Obama would be better for America in the Senate than Alan Keyes.Because he's got a funny-sounding name that we could use for the next six years to make jokes about "Osama doing the democrat's work in the senate"?
Well, it's the only reason I could think of...
 
5
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:00:01 PM PDT
by 
Chad Fairbanks
(McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a Hefty bag filled with vegetable soup.)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I agree 100%, Alan Keyes is a great patriot
 
6
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:00:09 PM PDT
by 
MJY1288
(John Kerry Says he Would Conduct a More Thoughtful and Sensitive War on Terror)
 
To: skeeter
    I can almost hear the posse thundering your way.Posse? Is that anything like a coven?
 
7
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:00:44 PM PDT
by 
NeoCaveman
(For vitriol press one, for name-calling press two, for personal attacks press three...)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I've heard a rumor that Keyes is supporting slavery reparations: any truth to this or is it being taken out of context?
 
8
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:01:25 PM PDT
by 
PeterFinn
("John Kerry is a flip-flopper and a phony" - Howell Raines quoted in the Wash. Post)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I believe whole heartedly that unlike Obama, Senator Keyes would preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America to the utmost of his ability and would dedicate himself to working with all of us in securing the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, and if that makes me a selfish hedonist, then so be it. Aye!
 
9
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:01:34 PM PDT
by 
TotusTuus
(The safest place for me to be is in the center of God’s will, ....")
 
To: Jim Robinson
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posted on 
09/02/2004 2:01:42 PM PDT
by 
cyborg
(http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    My bet is that the Swiftees are going to have looooong coattails. 
 I think Daschle and Boxer are gone, and Keyes has a chance, simply because the DEMO(N)crats will be so demoralized by the damage done by John O'Neill and his compatriots. 
 All those guys are not conservatives, but they aren't letting that stop them from doing the right thing where John Fraud Kerry is concerned.
 
11
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:01:59 PM PDT
by 
E. Pluribus Unum
(Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I challenge anyone here to put up a detailed list of the reasons why you believe Barack Obama would be better for America in the Senate than Alan Keyes. You really think the unappeasable back-benchers who form the Obama cheerleading squad will actually dignify this with an answer?
 
12
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:02:00 PM PDT
by 
kevkrom
(My handle is "kevkrom", and I approved this post.)
 
To: Jim Robinson
13
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:02:14 PM PDT
by 
RAY
(They that do right are all heroes!)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    YES!!!!!! This is my favorite post I've read all year. I'm going to donate to this site just because of this post!
 
14
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:02:28 PM PDT
by 
The Ghost of FReepers Past
(Legislatures are so outdated.  If you want real political victory, take your issue to court.)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    Guess I'm a hedonist too
15
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:02:51 PM PDT
by 
TASMANIANRED
(Kerry/Edwards.  Between the two ofe them, I'd be safer with a bowl of cold mush.)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    Everything you say is true. But as a practical matter, you might want to give up quixotic hobbies, since Keyes is the dumbest politician to ever walk the face of the earth and thus will never win an election.
 
16
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:03:05 PM PDT
by 
Taliesan
(fiction police)
 
To: Jim Robinson; B4Ranch
    Senate or not, we could use more men like Keyes.
 
17
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:03:27 PM PDT
by 
glock rocks
(It's stuned, stuned in my memory.)
 
To: kevkrom
    Because it's always been about attacking Keyes because he has a 'disagreeable' personality and not on the issues.
 
18
posted on 
09/02/2004 2:03:27 PM PDT
by 
cyborg
(http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
 
To: Jim Robinson
    The Keyes haters are simply RINOs - they are what used to be called back in the 1960's - LIBERAL DEMOCRATS!
 
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posted on 
09/02/2004 2:03:41 PM PDT
by 
steplock
 
To: Jim Robinson
    I support Alan Keyes. He is the Republican on the ticket, and I follow Reagan's 11th Commandment. If the Illinois party wanted him, then he deserves our support.
I do think he could use some better advice on his campaign.
 
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