AMBASSADOR ALAN KEYES PLAYS IN PEORIA

Alan Keyes speaks so eloquently and honestly, it's hard to believe he is a candidate for the office of U.S. Senator for Illinois. I can picture a man of such high ideals and strong morals as the dynamic leader of a great nation -- a new world that does not exist here on this earth (which is exactly what we need to combat this current "culture of death.") He is so genuine and authentic that he fails the test of being a typical "politician". To be a politician, one must tell the people what they want to hear -- soothe them with soft-spoken sounds and deceive them with lofty, unkept promises.

Alan does not do this. He boldly speaks the truth and it is unbelievably refreshing! He is delightful -- witty, intelligent, an educated man who commands respect. He is a strong leader -- he knows what he wants and does not waiver in his beliefs. He is keenly aware of media bias and was quick to identify a local press reporter who asked a highly slanted question, and to point out the bias in the question. He is a man who thinks on his feet -- something that is rare today. He is extremely articulate -- in strong contrast to our current Democratic Presidential candidate, who utters gibberish every time he opens his mouth and evidences difficulty speaking in complete sentences.

His views on the issues are Christian and he is strong pro-family, pro-life, and more than worthy of our votes. I thank God for bringing this man to Illinois and I pray that he wins this election and turns this state and our country around. If we, the citizens of Illinois, want to see improvements in our schools, economic situation, our health care system, and a reduction in taxes, it's time we voted for someone who will actually accomplish these tasks. He's got my vote!

~ Posted by Jean M. Heimann





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  1. Well-spoken. I couldn't agree with you more. He was an impressive speaker. I really liked the way he handled that biased reporter.

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  2. "Obamination" doesn't stand a chance in this election.

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