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To: Miss Marple
Doggedly refusing to consider the Republican race settled, Alan Keyes told Oklahomans that Texas Gov. George W. Bush can't win the presidency because he lacks the skills to expose the ``great moral betrayal'' of the Clinton administration. Ending a two-day campaign stop in the state Friday, Keyes stuck mainly to religious and philosophical themes as he decried a society he said is more dependent on government than God.

Let me see here.

Bush has said,"Let's move on" about the Clinton stuff.

"Keyes stuck mainly to religious and philosophical themes.

The only thing that I see that Keyes had wrong was the "Bush can't win".

416 posted on 01/04/2002 7:54:27 PM PST by carenot
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To: carenot
How about "restoring honor and decency to the White House," which he has done. He did NOT campaign on a pledge to prosecute the Clintons. You will not find that anywhere in his campaign speeches or writings. He wanted to remove the poison of the Clinton years from the public discourse.

Now, you can disagree with him about whether or not he should prosecute (I go back and forth sometimes about this myself) but he never said he would do so.

430 posted on 01/04/2002 7:59:14 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: carenot
"The only thing that I see that Keyes had wrong was the "Bush can't win"."

Well, LOL! Considering that Keyes is still hitting that same one-note tune, I'd consider that more than a little wrong at this point.

432 posted on 01/04/2002 8:01:36 PM PST by A Citizen Reporter
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