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Kagan also disqualified by ignorance of Ninth Amendment

Speaking of unalienable rights, the GOP's handling of the Kagan nomination thus far offers new evidence that the Party's current leadership remains obtusely indifferent to the tragic watershed Kagan's nomination represents for the American republic.  In response to a question from Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, she refused to support the fundamental notion that all people have unalienable rights.  With the deceitful pseudo-cleverness now characteristic of those hostile to the principles of the Constitution, she pretended that as a Supreme Court justice she would be obliged to deal only with the rights enumerated in the Constitution. Of course this seemingly astute maneuver simply confirms her incompetent or willful ignorance of the Constitution's provisions.  The ninth amendment clearly states that   "the enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the ...

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Report from the road

Since last Wednesday I've been traveling, mainly to attend and speak to a Faith and Liberty conference in Denver, CO over the weekend.  Hence the hiatus in postings. Yesterday I also had the great privilege and satisfaction of meeting Walter Hoye, the inspiring pro-life champion from California, and Bishop Porter one of the stalwart and outspoken Christian leaders of efforts in Colorado to restore respect for the God-given rights family and innocent life. We all participated in a press conference in support of Amendment 62, through which the people of Colorado will have the chance to affirm the truth that human offspring are persons not property. To learn more, visit the Personhood Colorado website.  I would urge not only pro-lifers, but all people who care about our preserving our unalienable rights and the liberty we derive from them, to support this cause in any way you can.  So far, this is the ...

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What was Shirley Sherrod’s real offense?

They say that in war truth is the first casualty. If so, the experience of Shirley Sherrod points to the potentially tragic truth about America's present political situation. On Monday night Fox news reported the story of an episode in which, as a USDA official "she appeared to deny a farmer help because he was white…." In fact, the remarks were only part of a seemingly edifying account of how she felt and overcame the impulse of racial resentment so that "working with him helped me to see that it wasn't just a black and white issue." Andrew Breitbart's anti-socialist website Biggovernment.com began the sequence of events that reportedly led a USDA deputy undersecretary to inform Sherrod that "the White House wanted her to resign... They called me twice… the last time they asked me to pull over the side of the road and submit my resignation on ...

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Why Obama is America’s most (not post-) racial politician

I just read a piece by Dick Morris, the former high level Bill Clinton operative now accepted as a  politically savvy "conservative" pundit. In "The End of the Post-racial Presidency" he appears to lament the fact the "Obama is letting his supporters strip away his image of a post-racial president by their increasingly racial rhetoric and his support for radical black activists." Then he joins the pack of GOP partisans that has gleefully played up "Attorney General Eric Holder's refusal to prosecute the new Black Panther members so obviously guilty of racial intimidation at the Philadelphia polling places in 2008." After alluding to Obama's pathetic effort to portray as racists people demanding enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, he concludes that Obama "is increasingly taking sides in the old racial debates, reigniting them and lending new fuel to their flames. He is…retreating into the racial cocoon of a supportive ...

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U.S. power elite demands rejection of Creator God?

Back in 2008 I went to Des Moines, Iowa to participate in the debate among candidates for the Republican presidential nomination sponsored by the Des Moines Register. During a radio interview I was doing in that context, the interviewer made a remark (while we were chatting off air, as I recall) that came back to me today as I read Professor Angelo Codevilla's eye-opening piece, America's Ruling Class and the Perils of Revolution.  The interviewer bluntly observed that given my commitment to God and liberty, the GOP leadership must look upon me as a traitor to my class. I think there are fewer people today than at the time who would fail to understand what he meant. Thanks to Professor Codevilla's perspicacious piece, there will soon be fewer still. (I realize that 'perspicacious' is one of those polysyllabic words the "dumb 'em down" stylists say we should avoid, but ...

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Throw the Dems out- a sequel

For today's article at WorldNetDaily I chose to share with WND's larger audience the piece I posted here on Monday about what I think needs to be the first objective in the November election for voters anxious to preserve constitutional liberty in the United States. In it I say bluntly that the very best outcome would be to vote all the Democrats out. I also make clear that handing the Republicans an overwhelming majority will not by itself guarantee the failure of those who seek to overthrow the U.S. Constitution. It will simply put the GOP on the spot with no excuse for failing unequivocally to reject the socialist coup the Obama faction is determined to carry out. People who insist on believing that the socialists and so-called liberals in the Democrat Party are alone responsible for the threat to American liberty may misunderstand what I have written ...

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'Despicable him', aka NASA's fractured fairy tale

DAILY BRIEFS #5 I just saw an AP report that "The White House is contradicting the NASA administrator's claim that...Obama assigned him to reach out to Muslims on science matters....White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that such activities are not among Bolden's assigned tasks.  He said administration officials have spoken with NASA about the matter." Okay.  What are the odds that a sane official would make up such a story?  If Charles Bolden fabricated or imagined such an assignment, a psychiatric evaluation would seem to be in order.  So what's easier to believe, that the NASA Administrator has been taken over by Islamophilic aliens, or that the Obamanauts are ( dare we say it) lying? If they are telling the truth, we should expect to get prompt word of Bolden's resignation;  or at the very least, of his long planned departure for a much needed rest. If they're not telling the truth ...

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Welcome to Loyal to Liberty-Beta

February 10, 2010 · 11 comments

This is the still-in-progress redesign of the Alan Keyes is Loyal to Liberty blog site.  A special welcome to LTL readers who have accepted the invitation to check out this renovation.  I’d welcome your comments and ideas.  Your participation will also give me a chance to see how the interactive features  do on this new (to me) platform.  Thanks for visiting.

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1 Angelopeter February 23, 2010 at 10:26 pm

God bless you Dr. Keyes !!!

Ya, this site is much cleaner, easy to use. Keep on fighting the good fight!

I love the clips from the Iowa debate ! I’m sure most of your readers saw your debates with the Obamanation in Illinois. The look on Obama’s face is priceless when you explain what true marriage is, lol!

Kyrie eleison

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2 Dawg em February 22, 2010 at 9:32 pm

DON’T CHANGE THE COLORS! (Sorry about the caps) I’m a Browns fan and love brown and orange. On a personal preference note, I did like the posts in order from top to bottom on the previous site so as to follow the thoughts and responses. No big deal. It really is a horse apiece.

One other thing. When I take a break at work and login I’m denied access to any articles because of my employers’ pop up ad blocker. I guess that means I should work harder so I can go home earlier to come here for a visit ;~).

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3 bernard bearh February 15, 2010 at 11:16 am

I still ware my ’96 button that wants Alan Keyes for President !!!

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4 Ilíon February 14, 2010 at 8:06 pm

Whatever you do, don’t go to a black (or any other dark color) background. No matter what color text you use, it will be difficult to read.

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5 S.Parr February 13, 2010 at 12:07 am

Dr. Keyes,
A great idea, this site! I, also, would suggest the aforementioned background change to black (possibly in the style and font of “Masters of the Dream?). Also, I was first inspired by you via a collection of videos organized by topic called: Alan Keyes: On The Issues,” or the like. I think a great addition to the site would be a quick summation, either in video or written format, of your views on various broad issues (tax policy, national defense, states’ rights, etc.) to help site visitors get acquainted with the host. Not only would this allow for a “One Stop Alan Keyes Extravaganza” catering to all your Keyes needs, but it would also allow for ease of site visitor’s reference when some clarification may be needed on a particular blog post of yours (this might also save some of your time, in the end), i.e. “… for a better explanation of my views on this subject, see ‘Gun Control’ under ‘Views’ heading,” or the like.
Looking forward to the site!
-SP

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6 John Adams February 12, 2010 at 11:24 pm

Dr. Keyes:

Love the site. Any updates of making it as you want it from brothers like Larry Walker, I am sure are appreciated. Looks good on my end. The threads and user friendly choices are good.

For the voice of reason, for you, with you, and up lifting freedom and liberty in all ways!

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7 Larry Walker February 12, 2010 at 12:19 am

Hello Dr. Keyes,

If I may, I will offer the same advise that was offered to me. That is to lose the background color and just go to black and white. It will make for easier reading and make the pictures, videos and graphics pop out more. Also the width of the screen should be set to automatically adjust to the width of the viewers screen. From my current laptop view, I have to scroll right to see the whole page which is a bit of a negative.

I had a green background before going to white and have had no complaints since, at least none with the format of the page.

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8 Rabbi DF Eukel February 11, 2010 at 7:27 pm

Dr. Keyes, I am always encouraged when others 60+, like me, intentionally work in 21st century challenges of technology. Your beta is providing ideas for growing additional segments on my own web site. I expect to be a regular visitor. You have been inspiring me and my now voting-age son for over a decade! GOD’s Blessings to you, sir. Look forward to having you on once again on Ramble & Rumble with Rabbi, The Venue for Vision & Values In Our Communities. Love & Prayers, Rabbi DF Eukell

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9 Dawgem February 11, 2010 at 9:46 am

I’ll come back when I have more time. Looks good so far.

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10 Helen Valois, MI February 11, 2010 at 2:07 am

I’m thrilled to see that there will be a way to search through Dr. Keyes’ writings by topic!

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11 Andy Sochor February 11, 2010 at 12:00 am

Dr. Keyes, I love the new site. Looks really good so far. The redesign makes for much easier reading.

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