Alan Keyes

Alan Keyes
Alan Lee Keyesis an American conservative political activist, author, former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office. A doctoral graduate of Harvard University, Keyes began his diplomatic career in the U.S. Foreign Service in 1979 at the United States consulate in Bombay, India, and later in the American embassy in Zimbabwe...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRadio Host
Date of Birth7 August 1950
CityLong Island, NY
CountryUnited States of America
I think if G.W. Bush or (John) McCain or anybody like them, if they are the nominees, we're gonna get so badly slaughtered we won't even know what hit us because the American people want to see the issues of character and moral integrity addressed.
At the root of the assault on our liberties is, in fact, an assault on our character--an assault that assumes that we are not good enough to be free, and that aims to make sure that we are no longer strong enough, courageous enough, disciplined enough to be a free people.
A nation of character is filled with citizens who gradually build lives based on the living awareness that their deeds are judged by eyes of unchanging truth, by a will that is the real measure of what is right, and therefore of what is good.
I think it will indicate that there are a lot of people in Iowa and around the country who will believe in the message of moral principles.
He refused to take into account the sensitivity of the black people of South Carolina on that flag.
I wish I could applaud all of you in the media for such fairness, ... But I certainly can't.
Why am I here? It's because I'm the sentimental favorite,
One individual doesn't really accept the pro-life position of the party, and the other ... says he supports it and takes a position that is logically inconsistent.
We need to get rid of the 16th amendment, and return to the original system that funds government with a variety of tariffs and duties.
I don't think that has to be our choice... This party was born in principle. This party will die if it doesn't stand by its decision of principle.
Christ would not vote for Barack Obama, because Barack Obama has voted to behave in a way that it is inconceivable for Christ to have behaved.
Is this kind of pointless squabbling really what we want to see? We're talking about electing the president of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence summarizes the civic principles of American life. It agrees with this biblical perspective when it affirms that we are all created equal and endowed by the Creator, God, with our unalienable rights.
Our leaders will serve the common good with better laws and better actions only when we serve it first, by casting better votes.