Allen Keys Best Conserative Canadate

@SEOGUY (906)
United States
December 23, 2007 8:49am CST
I hear so many people saying they are conservative republicans, then they say they will vot for Rudy or Romney. Dud What? When were any of these two conservatives? And McCain? LOL about as a conservative as his partner Finegold. Allen Keys has always been a true Reagan conservative, But becouse he is a blick man he does not get media attention. Only liberal Black men get that attention when they are screemin about victoms and wetting their pants crying about some body isn't paying enough of their hard earned paycheek in taxes. To learn more about Allen go to www.renewamerica.us
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• United States
23 Dec 07
I'm white woman and I have loved Allen Keyes from the beginning, but I haven't heard as much from him in recent years. My only concern about voting for him, or for ANY person that did not get the Republican nomination, would be that it would split the race just enough to let the Democrats put someone like Hillary Clinton or Obama in office. I have heard on Christian radio many white men who loved Keyes as a candidate too. Anyone who wants to become a viable candidate and is outside the loop enough to be unable to get the nomination for one of the parties, should, in my opinion, campaign for several years before the election campaigns actually start == they have to keep themselves in the public eye all the time, and keep their views out front, so that people can get to know them. Otherwise, I don't think anyone outside the two main parties will have a chance to do anything but split up the election, usually not in a helpful way. That is sad, and it is not exactly fair, but it does seem to be a fact. But keeping themselves in the public eye, keeping themselves on talk radio, very widely on the Internet, etc, is the KEY. I think you are right that the media will not give him attention as much, but along with being Black, he is also Catholic, conservative, Republican -- all marks against him when it comes to the media. But I think that conservative voters would welcome him, regardless of color, if they know about him.
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
24 Dec 07
I understand and agree, I will vote for the nominee, but i am trying to get people to notice him durring the primary in hopes of getting him in the general election. If he were alowed to debate openly with the "top" teard canadates I know he will blow them awy, unfortionately so do the other canadates and the liberal moderaters of the debates, they would hardly let him speak in the last debate. If he does not get the parties indorcement I will not let hilery or Osama, opps I mean Obahma win by splitting the ticket, thanks.
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@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
24 Dec 07
Al'quida's second in comand said recently that it would except nothing but the conversion of the US and for it to submit to Shriah law.
• United States
24 Dec 07
I'm glad you agree about not splitting it up and allowing more Dem control to slip thru! I am NOT a conspiracy type at all, but sometimes I do worry that Obama is some kind of underhanded way of getting -- well I will just say, an "outsider" -- into our highest office. Not because of his name, but because he has contradicted himself and his upbringing so many times and he seems to try to walk a thin line between showing us "new ideas" (he refuses to pledge allegiance to our flag!) and showing us his "traditional values". Of course Hillary is horrible! We all know that. But I think she is at least not ashamed to be an American in some form or fashion. Obama I think IS.
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
23 Dec 07
Well in all honesty, after Bush twice, im sure America has more wit collectively to consider another conservative for two terms, at least the resdt of the world hopes so. If the right want to do it again may i suggest we put American ellections under united nations control to stop it happening. I mean the rest of the world has to live with American mistakes
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@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
23 Dec 07
Well respectfully I must dissagree. First that Bush is a conservative. He and others might call him a conservative but he is borderline liberal in many areas. And secondly the other countries including France are going conservative. I'm sure the terorest states hope we elect a liberal with their surender and peace at all cost attatude. Remeber, we did not start any of this. They flew plains into our towers. And Sadam, Well Every country in the world beleived he was a threat to world peace and had weapons of mass destruction, the violence we are seeing in Iraq is mainly due to outsiders like Iran and Syria sending men and weapons into the regian and cousing violence. I have not heard one Dem say they will protect our borders, or keep uor country safe, And least of all do I trust Barach Husain Obahma. And every dem i have heard wants to raise taxes even more. Allen wants to do away with income tax altogether and inisate the fair tax where all americans are taxed only by their spending, this alone would give are economy and are pocket books a major boost, Allen will secure our borders and will speed up training of Iraqi security forces and apoint special ambassadors to iraq to help their congress to insure our troops are brout home quickly without defeat. Please read his mission statements. He is nothing like the Bush Cowboy.
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
23 Dec 07
UNFORTUNATELY THE WORLD HAD TO SUFFER BUSH SO WE ARE very very distrustful now
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@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
24 Dec 07
Understandable
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