October 14, 2004
Keyes wins debate, giving Obama reason to be wary of the next one
Commentary
I had fully expected Alan Keyes to be his dynamic, intelligent, knowledgeable, articulate self. What I did not expect was to hear so many "uhs" from Obama. Where was the glib, smooth orator we saw during the Democratic Convention?
I was so proud of Alan Keyes, and so won over. I made another donation to his campaign tonight.
By the way, I went to Obama's website, and one must sign in with name and zip code before you can get any information about his positions, etc. Whereas Alan Keyes' site is open, ready to let anyone know where he stands on the issues, and lists his appearances.
Obama is hiding and Alan Keyes is giving him reason to be wary. I am looking forward to the next debate!
Mrs. Nancy Sassano
Highland Park
Published Oct. 13 in the Illinois Leader.
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