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Politics : Alan Keyes for President, "why not the best man for the job"

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To: Bill who wrote (2)1/31/2000 5:35:00 PM
From: Cage Rattler  Read Replies (1) of 38
 
Well let's see what's left. You think he's over the top on abortion, preaches too much, and oh yes he is thin on experience. That certainly covers about everything in uniformly vague generic rhetoric.

Why do you think he is over the top on abortion, what ever that is?

Thin on experience - because he has not held an elected office I surmise? A false conclusion arising from a false premise - you don't have to have HIV to be an expert on disease control. Steve Forbes the experience of elected office and both he and Alan are refreshing.

You know as I listen to Dr. Keyes I am impressed by his clear and unequivocal non-legaleeze responses. Here is one candidate who presents an idealisticcounter argument to the "min-max, rational theory" that have guided politics since the '50s.

This weeks Economist has a good article on Alan -- pp 34 -- it's worth a read.

Above all, Dr. Keyes is a man of integrity and not another Clintonesque liar.
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