Alan Keyes Outshines Barack Obama

If Alan Keyes had been able to get on the Independant or Republican ticket, he would have received my 2008 vote -- in a heartbeat. Alan Keyes is sharp, passionate and true to his Christian beliefs. Because he is a righteous man, he didn’t get the nod. In 2004, the Illinois Republican Party drafted Alan Keyes to run against Democrat Barack Obama for the U.S. Senate. The 4+ minute video below, duing the 2004 Illinois Sendate debate, Carlos Hernandez-Gomez of WBEZ radio, asks Barack Obama to respond to Keyes’s assertion that “even the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ wouldn’t vote for Barack Obama”.
Watch Barack Obama flunk out as a Christian. Watch Alan Keyes shine.
Alan Keyes was appointed Ambassador to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations under President Ronald Reagan and that’s why he is being addressed as Ambassador by Carlos Hernandez-Gomez in the video below.
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