Posted on 01/04/2002 12:25:32 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:03:11 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
"...If I were Keyes,
I would be hurt by the Republican's rejection of his ideas.
I'm a voter who shares his ideas,
and I'm hurt by what I see as a betrayal of my trust...
# 145 by exodus
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To: exodus
"Why would you be hurt?
Can't you take it when people don't agree with you?
Why not take a hint and FIND ANOTHER LINE OF WORK?"
# 150 by Howlin
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In context, the "line of work"
you refer to is my duty as a voter.
You're telling me to stop participating
in my own government.
Make me.
ROTFLOL !!!!!!!!! Isn't it rich? I was just about to remark on this character and how pitiful his/her/its attempt at flaming is. It's embarrassing, but not uncommon in the Kingdom of Keyes.
Not being an exhaustive pursuer of these threads, I know that I have never said that any of you are less moral, intelligent, or patriotic because of the fact of your disagreement. It is the METHOD of your disagreement, and your admitted personal agendas that convict you of these charges.
Petty incidents off the top of my head:
1.)Long after he had come to the point of having NO chance of winning, he was in Oklahoma saying that Bush would lose, and that he, Keyes, was the only one who could beat Gore in a debate. He said he would be back to say "I told you so." PhiKapMom has the newpaper articles from that incident, and she and another Oklahoma freeper heard him say this on the radio. I think this was petty.
2.)Then there was his roundabout criticism of Laura Bush, discussed here a couple of weeks ago, in which he said he agreed with her comments, but it was such a shame she didn't discuss abortion in her ONE MINUTE SPEECH. Petty!
Then there was the "massa" comment, which I will not discuss, as it gets me quite angry.
There are plenty more, but if you don't like President Bush, it is perhaps understandable that you wouldn't notice them. Bush supporters do, and his failure to withdraw from the Presidential race was disloyal in the extreme for a Republican (although I understand that his supporters think that principle is more important, and they do not see it that way). However, the Bush people DO see it that way, and this is no doubt why Dr. Keyes was not nominated for any position within the Administration.
Plus, isn't anyone curious about his relationship with Bill Kristol, who was his college roomate, and who is CONTEMPTUOUS of conservative Christians? I find it interesting that those two had a long relationship, although they are at opposite wings of the party. One would think that Dr. Keyes would be hard pressed to have a kind word for neo-con Kristol.
Welcome Saruman, you have been missed.
Right back at ya.
I haven't forgotten.
There was McCain on a TV thing and Bush and Keyes in person.
If Bush had not shown up, it would have been Keyes in person and McCain on the TV.
It was hosted by The Los Angeles Times. It was March 2, 2000.
After you mentioned it, I found my tape and am watching it right now.
I taped ALL of the debates. Keyes won them all.
Republicans said, "So he won the debates, but he can never win, so don't waste your vote".
Do you remember when Bush said Congress was going to cut taxes on the backs of the poor?
I do.
I myself do not enjoy being accused of being in league with Lucifer. I have endeavored to be courteous, but you are stretching my patience.
This charge has been denied, and has not been documented. Individual 2nd and 3rd hand remarks are notoriously unreliable.
2.)Then there was his roundabout criticism of Laura Bush, discussed here a couple of weeks ago, in which he said he agreed with her comments, but it was such a shame she didn't discuss abortion in her ONE MINUTE SPEECH. Petty!
So here the point is that, while Keyes admired what Mrs. Bush said, and praised her for saying it, he was not, shall we say, 'slavishly' uncritical of her. Oh yes, how dare he have his own opinion.
So let me see if I understand you. Are you saying that I *am* lessor than?
PLANK IN EYE ALERT!
She said, # 131, that Bush did fund stem cell research.
You responded to that truth by saying
So, Bush is evil?
Huh? Huh?
I know that's not word for word, Howlin.
The rant is in the context.
Yes, his comment about Laura Bush was petty, in that she was making a one-minute speech about rights for Afghan women, who DO NOT BELIEVE IN ABORTION ANYWAY, and to expect her to say something about American abortion rates in that one-minute time frame WAS petty.
You are rapidly revealing your true character. People can judge for themselves.
Based upon this statement of Dr. Keyes thinking: '-- nobody else has anything worthwhile to say and GW is worse than Hitler".' I would put you as lessor than, shall we say, Hitler.
You damn right it's not word for word; not even close.
What I DID SAY:
As far as I can see, Alan Keyes is the only one on that list to infer that Bush made his decision about stem cells because Bush picked EVIL over good.
It appears that YOU are the one being dishonest.
Bush wasn't afraid of Keyes, Miss Marple.
Bush isn't stupid, either.
Bush IS a politician,
with justifiable confidence
in his ability to avoid the issues.
Keyes spoke to the issues,
and gave honest opinions
as to his thoughts on those issues
and to his proposed solutions.
Bush smiled, and talked,
and looked good,
and said nothing.
One, what is my personal agenda -- that is where did I say I supported or opposed someone because I liked or disliked them.
Two, please cite, from this thread, any attacks on you prior to any attacks you made on the Ambassador.
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