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Sign the Mesora.com petition to keep Alan Keyes on MSNBC's primetime [27,827 so far!]
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Posted on 06/19/2002 11:14:00 AM PDT by Gelato



"I urge MSNBC to continue "Alan Keyes is Making Sense" in the 10:00 PM slot. I protest your succumbing to pressures against Keyes' stance for truth, and his honest fight against terrorism. Too many Americans died, and Keyes is defending them, ...but you favor those who oppose Keyes. This is not American. Keep him on air, or I will cease watching your programming, and get others to join me."

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1 posted on 06/19/2002 11:14:01 AM PDT by Gelato
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"Letter to Mesora"

Dr. Alan Keyes - Email


"I write to express my solidarity with the people of Israel in this difficult time, and to assure you of what I know you cannot doubt, that millions of Americans stand with Israel as well. We will remember the truth of Israel's honorable record, insist that others treat Israel in light of that truth, and not succumb the cowardly passions of the moment.

When the European Union asserts moral authority to coerce Israel into a shameful surrender of its just claims, we will remember that many Europeans sat on their hands and did nothing while millions of Jews were slaughtered in the era that gave birth to the state of Israel.

When "the international community" asserts its moral authority to dictate Israel's security policy, we will remember what the "international community" did in 1967, when Arab forces were amassing to launch a death blow against Israel, when Egyptian President Nasser kicked out the U.N. troops from the Sinai, and the international community did precisely nothing.

We will remember how the "international community" sat and waited for those hundreds of thousands of Arab troops to deliver a deathblow to Israel, and we will remember that such a blow wasn't thwarted by international outrage, but by the unanticipated brilliance of the Israeli military.

We will remember that Israel acquired the Sinai, West Bank and Gaza not in a war of conquest, but in a desperate and just defensive war for survival.

We will remind the "international community" that territory acquired in a defensive war of survival can, according to universal understanding, international law, and common sense, be retained until a negotiated peace is reached. And we will proclaim the truth that the Israeli people have again and again shown their willingness to put those territories on the table in the hope of achieving just such a negotiated settlement for just peace.

Israel's friends in America will insist that the world acknowledge that the Israelis have shown that they will negotiate in good faith, and keep agreements reached in good faith. We will remember the historic Camp David accords between Israel and Egypt in 1978, which resulted in Israel's peaceful return of the Sinai to the Egyptians. An agreement made, an agreement kept.

We remember that with Egypt, with Jordan, even quietly with Syria, the Israelis have proved to be a people of their word, when faced with a negotiating partner willing to meet its solemn obligations.

And because we will remember all these things, we will continue to insist that American and international policy recognize the poisonous significance of the unbroken record of murderous deceit which is the history of the PLO, the Palestinian Authority, and Yasser Arafat. While the Israelis have made concession after concession, and followed through with real and dangerous steps, such as turning over to Yasser Arafat authority in the West Bank and Gaza, Arafat has consistently refused to honor those agreements, to make significant concessions, and to do the one needful thing ­ to stop killing Israelis. We remember, and see to this day, what the "international community" of appeasement refuses to see ­ that the Palestinian strategy remains the manipulation of all discussion through the intentional use of terrorist violence, with the ultimate goal of destroying a demoralized, intimidated and isolated Israel.

We will remember these things, and speak the truth about them, not only out of respect and solidarity with the decent and heroic people of Israel. We will do so as well because we know that peace for all people of the region cannot be built on a foundation of manipulation, deception, violence.

The first pre-requisite for peace, and for self-government, is the restraint of one's own passions and violence out of respect for justice and fairness. Israel's noble restraint is unique in the history of the world. Israel has continued, to this day, to impose on herself the rational restraints of justice and truth, under circumstances of danger and assault far exceeding those normally sufficient to entice a people to submit entirely to rage and retribution. It is difficult to find words to express the contemptibility of the moral lectures such a noble people routinely receives from the self-appointed guardians of moral smugness in Europe and elsewhere.

The people in the Middle East deserve a better fate than tragic self-immolation. They will attain such a better fate only when they understand that the plea of victimization ­even if true, which in this case it is not ­ cannot excuse the surrender to evil in one's own soul. The friends of Israel serve the cause of the people of the entire region when we insist that the path to peace requires dismantling the Palestinian terror machine.

The truth, and the truth alone, will set the Palestinian people free, for they are imprisoned not by the Israel's just defense of its right to exist and defend its people, but by the self-imposed hatred that poisons the soul, and withers the future.

Israel is today, as Israel has always been, a sign of hope that God's children can seek to be pleasing in His sight. Israel is today, as Israel has always been, hateful in the eyes of those whose neck is stiff, and whose heart is filled with hate and falsehood. Until it shall please God to make the land of His special favor a pleasing sight to all the nations, may it please Him to continue to give all Americans the eyes to see in Israel, as is truly the case, a beacon of justice, courage, and truth.

My prayers, my heart, are with the brave people of Israel.

- Alan Keyes"

2 posted on 06/19/2002 11:17:47 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Gelato
Alan Keyes undergoes plastic surgery to boost ratings
3 posted on 06/19/2002 11:20:00 AM PDT by College Repub
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To: Gelato
Don't just sign the petition - WATCH THE SHOW !

Increased viewership will do far more than petitioning..

4 posted on 06/19/2002 11:20:52 AM PDT by Wil H
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To: Keyes For President; rdf; Rowdee; brat; Symix; Registered; The Ghost of Richard Nixon; ...
Sign the petition!
5 posted on 06/19/2002 11:22:01 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: College Repub
Ha, ha. Very funny.

Now, sign the petition!

6 posted on 06/19/2002 11:22:58 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Wil H
Don't just sign the petition - WATCH THE SHOW !

Increased viewership will do far more than petitioning..

Yes, indeed.

7 posted on 06/19/2002 11:23:42 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Gelato
Why waste my time? MSNBC has already made the decision. When they made it, they already took into account the number of people who would in acutality "cancel" msnbc.
8 posted on 06/19/2002 11:24:40 AM PDT by College Repub
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To: College Repub
Why waste my time? MSNBC has already made the decision. When they made it, they already took into account the number of people who would in acutality "cancel" msnbc.

Becuase MSNBC needs to know how you feel. They might not reverse their decision, but maybe another network will be inclined to pick up the show if they see people want it.

Besides, it certainly doesn't hurt. :)

9 posted on 06/19/2002 11:28:35 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Wil H
I watched last night and he was on a roll! You gotta love it when a cable TV host makes an Islamist appologist walk off the set.
10 posted on 06/19/2002 11:38:17 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Wil H
I am not a every day viewer of his show (due to the time) but I watch sometimes and enjoy some of his views and beliefs. The other night I was FLOORED by the video he was showing on the kids over in Palistine, Spouting things kids should and probably don't even understand. I think video of that kind should be shown more to the american public so they can get a better idea of what kind of ENEMY we are dealing with.
11 posted on 06/19/2002 11:43:17 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
I watched last night and he was on a roll! You gotta love it when a cable TV host makes an Islamist appologist walk off the set.

Yes, that was great last night! I couldn't believe it when he walked off.

If the Palestinians have had enough of Keyes, I think I've had enough of them, too. Maybe in the last weeks of his shows, Keyes shouldn't invite them on.

12 posted on 06/19/2002 11:44:23 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: OXENinFLA
I am not a every day viewer of his show (due to the time) but I watch sometimes and enjoy some of his views and beliefs. The other night I was FLOORED by the video he was showing on the kids over in Palistine, Spouting things kids should and probably don't even understand. I think video of that kind should be shown more to the american public so they can get a better idea of what kind of ENEMY we are dealing with.

Those videos put everything into perspective. The Palistinians claim that everything they do is justified because "the Israelis do it, too." But where are the Israeli TV shows with children singing about the joys of blowing themselves up and killing the enemy?

13 posted on 06/19/2002 11:50:53 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Gelato
Current total number of signatures: 28,193

14 posted on 06/19/2002 11:56:56 AM PDT by Gelato
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To: Gelato
Dennis Prager yesterday said an interesting thing that put everything in the perspective. We should repeat these two phrases to everyone who is not clear on Middle East:

If tomorrow Arabs put down their arms there will be peace in the Middle East.

If tomorrow Israeli put down their arms there will be no Israel.
15 posted on 06/19/2002 12:00:37 PM PDT by Symix
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To: Gelato
I like Alan Keyes. I would have liked for his show to have been successful. But shows live and die by their ratings. Why ? Because the real business of MSNBC is to deliver the largest possible audience to advertisers. If a show can't bring in enough advertising dollars, it gets cancelled. Looks to me like MSNBC's decision to cancel the show was just a plain vanilla business decision.
16 posted on 06/19/2002 12:04:31 PM PDT by awaken2spirit
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
But the other Islamist who looked like a professional wrestler was smooth and pacifying. He said that they sent thousands of Koran booklets to congressmen - is that a good thing? A god that demands blood is not a good god. If they wanted to execute christian girls for spreading the bible in Afganistan we should at least be weary of people spreading Koran in the USA.
17 posted on 06/19/2002 12:09:51 PM PDT by Symix
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To: awaken2spirit
I like Alan Keyes. I would have liked for his show to have been successful. But shows live and die by their ratings. Why ? Because the real business of MSNBC is to deliver the largest possible audience to advertisers. If a show can't bring in enough advertising dollars, it gets cancelled. Looks to me like MSNBC's decision to cancel the show was just a plain vanilla business decision.

Keyes' ratings were right at the average for MSNBC, and were pretty good for a brand new show.

MSNBC says their reason for booting the show was that the ratings weren't "the strongest." But they weren't the weakest, either.

So I guess MSNBC only keeps a conservative show if it is the "strongest" show on its lineup, and if it gets O'Reilly numbers magically in just a few months.

Kinda a pitiful excuse on their part, if you ask me. If they don't want conservatives to succeed on their network, they should just say so.

18 posted on 06/19/2002 12:19:26 PM PDT by Gelato
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To: awaken2spirit
Not quite so. A show often takes several years to develop and to find its audience. MSNBC knew that and in fact assured Keyes they were going to go to distance on that as his show was so different and brought in a totally different and new audience. Understand that the regular audience watch many shows so the numbers often duplicate but the new audience is a true addition.

I have no doubt that Keyes would change the format of the show for the next season having time to relax, reflect and to recharge the batteries. The second season could also break a silence barrier they maintain in the media about the show - once discovered by the wide populace the show might very well jump to the very top.
19 posted on 06/19/2002 12:24:06 PM PDT by Symix
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To: Gelato
Kind of reminds me of the days of the "Wake Up America".
There the Keyes show was a proven leader, the main event so to speak. I personally bought a bunch of stuff from advertisers on that show. One day when Keyes came to work he was not let in and told he was fired (that is my interpretation). Rumors were the station received a lot of pressure from different circles to muzzle Keyes - he was getting too strong. MSNBC's decision looks a lot like that.
20 posted on 06/19/2002 12:29:55 PM PDT by Symix
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