Black Republican Alan Keyes Kicks Gay Daughter Out the House Because She is Gay
Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 12:55AM
TheSpook
M aya Keyes loves her father and mother. She put off college and
moved from the family home in Darnestown to Chicago to be with her dad
on a grand adventure. Even though she disagrees with him on "almost
everything" political, she worked hard for his quixotic and losing
campaign for the U.S. Senate. Now Maya Keyes -- liberal, lesbian and a
little lost -- finds herself out on her own. She says her parents --
conservative commentator and perennial candidate Alan Keyes and his
wife, Jocelyn -- threw her out of their house, refused to pay her
college tuition and stopped speaking to her. Maya, 19, says her parents
cut her off because of who she is -- "a liberal queer." Tomorrow, she
will take her private dispute with her dad into the open. She is
scheduled to make her debut as a political animal, speaking at a rally
in Annapolis sponsored by Equality Maryland, the state's gay rights
lobby. She plans to talk about "what it was like for me growing up as a
liberal queer in a very conservative household. I've known so many
other people in a position like mine, where their families really don't
want much to do with them. Maybe I can help by talking about it."
During his failed campaign last fall against Barack Obama (D) for the
Illinois Senate seat, Alan Keyes lashed out at Mary Cheney, the lesbian
daughter of Vice President Cheney. Keyes told a radio interviewer that
Mary Cheney was a "selfish hedonist." Then, without having been asked
anything about his own family, he volunteered that "if my daughter were
a lesbian, I'd look at her and say, 'That is a relationship that is
based on selfish hedonism.' I would also tell my daughter that it's a
sin and she needs to pray to the Lord God to help her deal with that
sin." Maya heard the comments and recoiled. "It was kind of strange
that he said it like a hypothetical," she says. "It was really kind of
unpleasant." [more] and [more]
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