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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presi...
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination.
In this segment, he states: "We are tempted to go down a road that says, 'Okay, let's accept Roe vs. Wade, its premises and so forth, and see whether we can't operate within that to reduce this evil, and so forth.' That's not a Lincolnian position. The Lincolnian position is to make it very clear what the right and wrong of it is. And when you have made that very clear and re-established the basic principle on which the country must approach the issue, then you can talk about those areas where some of the evil may be tolerated in order that the rest of the good that we certainly know this society represents can be preserved. But you don't allow the wellspring of your freedom to be poisoned, because if you do, the Republic dies."
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presi...
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination.
In this segment, he states: "Struggle with it all you like. The truth of the Declaration burdens this country; it's our thing we gotta carry. And we either carry it to glory, or we carry it to perdition, but we cannot lay that burden down."
". . . you call this the 'pro-choice' issue, but where this issue is concerned, my friends, ya got no choice."
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presi...
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination.
In this segment, he states: "So yes, the people who disagree on abortion and take the pro-abortion side, the pro-choice side, they can be perfectly decent, moral human beings. I will respect their moral conclusions just as I respect the moral conclusions of the Founders.
"And I will fight the evil they tolerate, just as I would have fought the evil tolerated by our Founders. And you'll excuse me, 'cause that's the lesson of my history. And I will stand with that lesson, fall with that lesson, fight with that lesson, die if need be for that lesson -- because people shall never be enslaved again by the principle that one human being, whether it be a mother or slave-owner, has the right to treat another human life as property."
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presi...
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination.
In this segment, he states: ". . . it's time the American people heard the full argument about abortion: how it relates to our principles; how it relates to our practical problems; how it relates in fact to our decent sentiments as a civilized people. It's time the truth were out and laid on the table. And one way or another it's gonna happen. But if I have the chance, my leadership will be to make sure that that discussion takes place. 'Cause you don't win an argument you don't make."
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presi...
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Ambassador Keyes was the luncheon speaker for a GOPAC conference on May 1, 1995. He speaks as an announced contender for the 1996 Republican Presidential nomination.
In this segment, he responds to a question about affirmative action.
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God bless
ALAN KEYES 2012!!!! True change, true hope, true "first" FULL black President!
Screw that globalist, elitist, moderate, liberal, co-conspirator, war criminal, nut job Bush! Obama is boring...& maybe dangerous himself.