To: Red Steel
Alan Keyes, whose past political successes include running as an out-of-state carpetbagger, thus making sure Barack Obama was elected to the US Senate.
5 posted on
11/20/2008 6:23:43 PM PST by
bigbob
To: bigbob
To be fair to Keyes, he was invited by Illinois Republicans to run against Obama in 2004.
6 posted on
11/20/2008 6:32:32 PM PST by
Red Steel
To: bigbob
Nice Obama talking point.
All Alan Keyes is asking is that Barack Obama prove he meets the Constitutional requirements to serve as President.
Why would anyone have a problem with that?
7 posted on
11/20/2008 6:34:42 PM PST by
EternalVigilance
("Why lawyer up when you can pony up?" - IYAS9YAS)
To: bigbob
Alan Keyes, whose past political successes include running as an out-of-state carpetbagger, thus making sure Barack Obama was elected to the US Senate...I believe Keyes ran as a last-minute entry after Obama was already well on his way to winning that US Senate race, having somehow managed to persuade - or coerce - a judge into the highly unusual action of unsealing the divorce papers of Obama's Republican opponent, revealing some questionnable activites which knocked him out of the race - in fact, I could be wrong, but I believe that Obama's victory on November 4 is his first win in any election where he actually had a viable opponent by the time election day arrived........
To: bigbob
Nice try, obamanoid. It took whole 9 minutes to refute.
16 posted on
11/20/2008 7:24:21 PM PST by
Revolting cat!
(Everytime they open their mouth they shoot themselves in the foot.)
To: bigbob
Alan Keyes, whose past political successes include running as an out-of-state carpetbagger, thus making sure Barack Obama was elected to the US Senate. That certainly ensued, but was it baked in the cake before Keyes imprudently accepted that nomination? I think it was.
44 posted on
11/21/2008 4:03:16 AM PST by
conservatism_IS_compassion
(We already HAVE a fairness doctrine. It's called, "the First Amendment." Accept no substitute.)
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