Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Giuliani, a pit bull. He'll eat your kids too. Thompson departs race. Alan K does the Texas 2 step exclusive

Crossing Mayor Giuliani Often Had a Price Rudolph W. Giuliani likens himself to a boxer who never takes a punch without swinging back. As mayor, he made the vengeful roundhouse an instrument of government, clipping anyone who crossed him.The last thing the USA needs is a president with an attitude.
In other GOP Presidential politicla news, "So long Senator Thompson. Tip: Take your wife out on the town and let your hair down."

Perhaps he'll play a role in the convention, yet to come.

And in Texas, Alan Keyes is starting to kick up some dust. See the comments.

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Alan Keyes launches Texas swing

January 22, 2008
Alan Keyes for President

On Tuesday, presidential candidate Alan Keyes began a six-week grassroots tour of Texas, originally his home state. Keyes is a 1968 graduate of Cole High School in San Antonio.

Although Keyes will make excursions outside Texas as needed, and will continue his nationwide radio blitz to counter the media's virtual blackout of his campaign, he plans to camp out in Texas until its primary on March 4. As most pundits agree, if Super Tuesday fails to produce a "presumptive" Republican nominee, Texas becomes all the more important as the last big prize of the primaries.

For all intents and purposes, the headquarters of the Keyes campaign has moved to Texas.

The latest schedule of Keyes' events this week in Texas lines up as follows — the biggest being a major rally at Knights of Columbus Hall, 6909 Camp Bullis Road in San Antonio, Thursday evening:

TUESDAY, JANUARY 22

7:30 am — 9:30 am
Prayer Breakfast at the Two Peppers Restaurant
1917 N. New Braunfels, San Antonio, TX 78208
Phone: (210) 212-7804
Breakfast available

10:00 am — 11:30 am
Tour and 3rd Period Student Assembly at Cole Junior/Senior High School,
where Alan Keyes graduated from high school in 1968
Fort Sam Houston, 1900 Winans Rd, San Antonio, TX 78234
Phone: (210) 698-0414

11:30 am — 12:30 pm
Personal Time with America's Heroes — Warrior Family Support Center
Fort Sam Houston

5:30 pm — 7:30 pm
Heart to Heart Reception with Alan Keyes at Joseph's Bakery
3420 N. St. Mary's, San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 737-3430
Light fare available

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23

9:30 am — 11:30 am
Student and Family Assembly at Bracken Christian School
670 Old Boerne Rd, Bulverde, TX 78163
Phone: (830) 438-3211 — Phone: (830) 980-3267
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

7:00 pm — 7:30 pm
"Seek Ye First the Kingdom..." A message from Alan Keyes at New Life Christian Center
6610 Hwy 90 West, San Antonio, TX 78227
Phone: (210) 679-6001
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

8:30 pm — 10:00 pm
Communion Chapel
Open Forum and Q & A with Alan Keyes
5719 Mobud Street, San Antonio, TX 78238
Phone: (210) 523-5800
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

THURSDAY, JANUARY 24

11:30 am — 1:30 pm
Lunch with Alan Keyes at the Scenic Loop Café
25615 Boerne Stage Road, San Antonio, TX 78255
Phone: (210) 687-1818
Lunch available

7:00 pm — 9:00 pm
"AMERICA'S REVIVAL" RALLY
Knights of Columbus Hall
6909 Camp Bullis Road, San Antonio, TX 78256
Phone: (210) 698-0414
OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

The Keyes campaign seeks your help

To fund the Texas effort, the Keyes for President campaign needs contributions from supporters of Alan Keyes and the cause of "America's Revival," the centerpiece of his campaign. If you would like to donate to help the campaign, go to AlanKeyes.com.

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