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To: Jorge

What do you mean, 'undisciplined rhetoric'? Keyes rhetoric is some of the most disciplined on the planet.

He hasn't 'repeatedly attacked the President'. That's B.S. and a slander no matter how many times you repeat it.

He's supported him in two straight elections, helping immensely to hold the right flank of the GOP. What the hell more do you want?

Andrew Card, the White House chief of staff, has written several times to Alan thanking him for his staunch defense of the President.

He's had disagreements with Bush. We all have. He's a conservative leader. Early in this administration one of Alan's roles was to temper the 'moderate' tendencies of some in the President's political and domestic policy teams.

Personally, I'm thankful he took that role. It helped us all, including the President, in the end.


58 posted on 08/22/2004 8:31:25 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (John Kerry - Vietnam's Benedict Arnold)
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To: EternalVigilance
What do you mean, 'undisciplined rhetoric'? Keyes rhetoric is some of the most disciplined on the planet.

That explains how his fire and brimestone condemnations manage to alienate even most Republicans. Unless of course you believe that's his intention?

He hasn't 'repeatedly attacked the President'. That's B.S. and a slander no matter how many times you repeat it.

You should know better than to accuse me of slander. Unlike you, I NEVER post anything that I can't back up.

Allow me to enlighten you;

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Here's Keye's attacking Bush on his stem cell decision;

"The evil that you know, the evil that inspires you to fight again is not the worst evil," Keyes said. "The worst evil creeps behind your lines and dominates your leadership."

… "He accused Bush of being evil," said Chuck Lutz, president of the Tarrant County Republican Assembly. "I don't think anyone in that room would say George W. Bush is trying to see how much evil he can get away with. "I have heard him go off the deep end before. I can't say I was surprised, but I did not expect it." ….

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Here's another attack by Keyes on Bush in ANOTHER article;

"If Republicans get sucked into this false reckoning of the political landscape, we deserve what we get. The Bush family has never represented conservatism, and there is not much reason to think that it does so today." _____________________________

So are you ready to apologize for accusing me of "slandering" Keyes?

69 posted on 08/22/2004 8:48:30 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: EternalVigilance

I recall when Freepers were blasting Bush for apologizing for Abu Gharib. One major Conservative stood by his side. Alan Keyes.


84 posted on 08/22/2004 9:09:54 PM PDT by Keyes2000mt (Conservative Values in Idaho: http://adamsweb/us/IdahoConservative)
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