Second: he sure is. Don't know where you've been on this; me, I've been round and round and finally gave up trying to reason with Keyesters on it. If President Bush said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God, conceived in the womb of the virgin Mary, crucified for our sins, and risen on the third day," Keyes' response would be something like, "'Only-begotten' may translate the Latin unigenitas, but as a rendering of the Greek monogenes it is deficient, and I think it is shocking and shameful that a President of the United States could make such a misleading and ignorant statement!" If Bush passed an Executive Order right now making every abortion in America illegal except for those for rape, incest, and the life of the mother, Keyes would only find himself able to lament those ~3% of abortions Bush had not touched.
Okay, so now it's your turn: disagree.
Dan
Ah, not to put too fine a point on it, but isn't he?