In case you didn't know, Keyes, Obama offer stark contrasts, reports the Rockford Register Star.
Sunday, October 24, 2004
Monday, October 11, 2004
Who next? Rush Limbaugh?
Morning Bloggy: If you're still undecided about the upcoming Presidential election, or beginning to doubt the wisdom of four more years of the current administration, this morning's Doonesbury offers a link to yesterday's Union Leader and New Hampshire Sunday News - Another View:
Why I will vote for John Kerry for President, written by the son of a former Republican President. Not Reagan, Eisenhauer!
Why I will vote for John Kerry for President, written by the son of a former Republican President. Not Reagan, Eisenhauer!
Sunday, October 10, 2004
Friday, October 08, 2004
Keyes, Obama agree on charter school benefits
Yesterday, "U.S. Senate candidates Alan Keyes and Barack Obama agreed
that establishing more charter schools was one way to improve the nation’s educational system, but they differed on the overall role that government should play toward that goal." -Chicago (AP)
that establishing more charter schools was one way to improve the nation’s educational system, but they differed on the overall role that government should play toward that goal." -Chicago (AP)
Thursday, October 07, 2004
extremism in the defense of virtue
Poll suggests, extreme Keyes failing at painting Obama as extreme.
Sunday, October 03, 2004
Race in Senate race
historic Senate race: "There are two historic dimensions to the Keyes-Obama race: It's the first time you have two African-Americans representing both major parties (in a U.S. Senate race) ... and it's one of the best examples of men who are diametrically opposed in terms of the issues," says Alvin Williams, president and CEO of the Washington-based Black America's Political Action Committee. The organization was founded by Keyes to promote conservative candidates.
Saturday, October 02, 2004
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