But as I said to someone the other day, if my own daughter were a homosexual or a lesbian, I would love my daughter, but I would tell my daughter that she was in sin. And I would love her and pray for her and try to open her heart to the truth of God's intention for her life. That's what I would do. - Alan Keyes, 9/1/04
Keyes was all about attacking someone else's lesbian daughter. He decided it was fair game to talk about this family subject. Yes, he was only "asked" a question about Dick Cheney's daughter, but he could have refused to broach the subject. Instead, he fired away with both barrels.
The kid looks pretty cool to me, despite her goofy dad. But isn't that often the way?
Somewhere over the rainbow
Modern Vertebrate has discovered a blog that appears to be written by Alan Keyes' daughter, Maya Keyes, who also appears to be a lesbian. I stopped by the blog and was astounded. And then I did a little more checking and now I'm just floored.
Is the blog written by Maya Keyes? Here's a recent entry:
Today we went to a Labor Day parade in Naperville that was just incredible. I mean, yea, it was rainy and wet and cold-ish and dreary and we all got soaked at the beginning. But there were hundreds of supporters out to march with us in the parade - we had the biggest group of any in the entire thing! And the whole route, people were enthusiastic and cheering and wishing Dad good luck - it was just encouraging. Going by what the media says, it would be easy to get the impression he doesn't have a single supporter in the entire state of Illinois. But days like this definitely show the truth.
Now for the good stuff. Here's an interesting entry from the blog:
Dex was over last night and ended up crashing (hard!) in my bed - the poor kid hadn't slept since leaving Arizona. This morning when we woke up he spent a confused few moments looking at me before asking, with some mild apprehension: "Just how drunk were we last night?"
I reassured him that no, the strongest thing he'd had to drink was carbonated water, neither of our significant others had been cheated on, and we were still, both, quite queer. He was very much relieved. (emphasis added)
Much more here
Keyes was all about attacking someone else's lesbian daughter. He decided it was fair game to talk about this family subject. Yes, he was only "asked" a question about Dick Cheney's daughter, but he could have refused to broach the subject. Instead, he fired away with both barrels.
The kid looks pretty cool to me, despite her goofy dad. But isn't that often the way?
Somewhere over the rainbow
Modern Vertebrate has discovered a blog that appears to be written by Alan Keyes' daughter, Maya Keyes, who also appears to be a lesbian. I stopped by the blog and was astounded. And then I did a little more checking and now I'm just floored.
Is the blog written by Maya Keyes? Here's a recent entry:
Today we went to a Labor Day parade in Naperville that was just incredible. I mean, yea, it was rainy and wet and cold-ish and dreary and we all got soaked at the beginning. But there were hundreds of supporters out to march with us in the parade - we had the biggest group of any in the entire thing! And the whole route, people were enthusiastic and cheering and wishing Dad good luck - it was just encouraging. Going by what the media says, it would be easy to get the impression he doesn't have a single supporter in the entire state of Illinois. But days like this definitely show the truth.
Now for the good stuff. Here's an interesting entry from the blog:
Dex was over last night and ended up crashing (hard!) in my bed - the poor kid hadn't slept since leaving Arizona. This morning when we woke up he spent a confused few moments looking at me before asking, with some mild apprehension: "Just how drunk were we last night?"
I reassured him that no, the strongest thing he'd had to drink was carbonated water, neither of our significant others had been cheated on, and we were still, both, quite queer. He was very much relieved. (emphasis added)
Much more here
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