Alan Keyes
Alan Keyes
Alan Keyes is an American politician, diplomat, and author, known for his outspoken views on conservatism and his advocacy for individual liberty and constitutional values. Born on August 7, 1950, in New York City, Keyes has had a long career in both politics and public service. He served as the U.S. Ambassador to United Nations Economic and Social Council under President Ronald Reagan and ran for U.S. Senate in Illinois in 2004. Keyes is a staunch critic of abortion, same-sex marriage, and other policies he views as contrary to traditional values.
In addition to his political career, Alan Keyes has been an influential public speaker, author, and radio host, where he has shared his beliefs about American exceptionalism and religious freedom. He has written several books, including "Our Character, Our Future: Reclaiming America's Moral Destiny", which delves into the nation's moral and spiritual foundations. His writing and speaking often touch on the importance of personal responsibility, faith, and the role of the family in sustaining a healthy society.
One of Alan Keyes’ memorable quotes is: “The right to life is the first among human rights, for it is the source of all other rights.” This statement reflects his belief in the foundational importance of life and liberty in the preservation of a just society. Through his political work, writings, and advocacy, Keyes continues to influence discussions on freedom, family values, and American ideals.