Posted on 03/23/2008 5:02:04 PM PDT by TBP
During a recent swing through Houston, Galveston, and Dallas, presidential candidate Alan Keyes told voters they don't need to settle for a candidate who isn't a true conservative.
"I stood up to run for president this time because I feel people ought always to have [a] choice a choice they don't have to be ashamed of, they don't have to excuse, they don't have to apologize for, and finally, most importantly, a choice that represents them," Keyes told one group.
Keyes said that when he looked at the field of candidates back in September, he felt "like Adam," finding no one "like himself" who represented a consistent view of conservative principles.
Foremost among the principles Keyes said were lacking in the leading candidates of either major party was unfailing commitment to ensuring government of, by, and for the people, above personal ambition or party politics. Instead, he said the other candidates and the parties themselves were preoccupied with gaining the White House at the expense of the sovereignty and security of the nation and the integrity of the electoral system.
Keyes told how his votes were not even counted in the Iowa caucuses, how he was excluded arbitrarily from several state ballots, and how he was barred from most of the presidential debates. Such elitist behavior by self-serving political interests, he said, was tantamount to "Soviet-style politics" not consistent with the American democratic tradition.
Keyes said what was needed this election was "truth," the kind that he had personally strived to exemplify in the political arena for decades, he added, and he noted that "the true aim of a party is not to get the people to elect the party, but to get the party to represent [the] people."
Typical of Keyes' remarks during his recent Texas blitz was a speech he gave last week at a Lincoln-Reagan Dinner sponsored by the Denton County Republican Party, where he shared speaking honors with Sen. John Cornyn.
Master of ceremonies Mark Davis of radio station WBAP introduced Keyes as an honorable man "whose ideas belong in the Oval Office" and who often can be found "eating some unlucky liberal for lunch." After Keyes finished his remarks, for which he received a standing ovation, Davis quipped, "Kind of makes Obama seem like Don Knotts."
The comment prompted laughter and applause from the hundreds of attendees.
Below are highlights of Keyes' Denton County Lincoln-Reagan Dinner address:
"This republic is in crisis. Government of the people, by the people, and for the people is threatened with its demise. And if we wonder why folks are angry, discouraged, and disappointed, it's because on every front, they know good and well that the government that's supposed to depend upon their will no longer cares about their interests, priorities no longer cares about the things that they do."
"The first and primary job of the government is to secure the territory of this country."
"You can't win elections with rhetoric. You've got to win elections with truth. And that means you've got to take account of the things that people are really feeling, what they're really saying about you. . . . How can you tell us that our country is secure when you've left our borders wide open to the enemy. [The people] don't believe [you]."
"Judicial tyranny . . . has been usurping the role of our legislatures at the federal and now, sadly, even at the state level in some places where judges are arrogating to themselves the right to make our laws, and even from the bench to dictate what the legislatures will do. And you go back and read our founders it's not very hard to understand that this kind of judicial power dictating to the executive branch and the legislative branch is the very definition of despotism and the loss of freedom for our people."
"[Such usurpation] means that a little oligarch of black-robed judges will substitute themselves for government of, by, and for the people, and that we will have government by judicial fiat, instead of government by consent. This is not a fiction. It's not something that might happen. It is happening."
"I have to tell you, the field of candidates that we were offered this time by virtue of a process, by the way, that sought systematically to exclude the voice of real grassroots conservatism, because they systematically, by hook or crook, by cheating, and by arbitrariness, excluded my voice from just about every debate, from just about every discussion why didn't they want to let a voice be heard that is speaking from the heart and the principles and the conscience of grassroots Republicans, no, of grassroots Americans from all across this country? I'll tell you why. Because if you know the truth, it doesn't just convict Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama of being communists and leftists it convicts our leadership of having neglected, far too long, to fulfill the promises we have made to the American people! This must come to an end."
"If we want to win the victory [as a party], we've got to stop pretending to ourselves that we shall win it by scaring people to death with our Hillary masks, our Obama masks, and our bogeyman rhetoric. It has worked once or twice, but I can promise you, it will not work this time any more than scaring them with Democrat control of Congress secured our victory in 2006. No, if we want their trust back, and their faith back, and their allegiance back, then we must trust the truths upon which this country was built, we must show faith in the convictions upon which this party was founded, and we must stand up to represent that positive good, that better destiny, of liberty, responsibility, self-discipline, and true hope for humanity that this party has summoned up as the vision of American life from Lincoln, through Roosevelt, through Reagan, and through all the great presidents who understood that more than the party of selfish coalition-building, we are the party that builds the American community, based on the union founded in our agreement upon the most important principles that start with the principle of our allegiance to the authority of our God."
The Barney Fife Don Knotts or the Mr. Furley Don Knotts?
Well, in 2004, Barry made Alan look like Rachel Corrie.
Which party is Keyes running in this week?
Yep he sure made a hit in Texas..... How many votes did he get in the Primary?....... Oh yes, about 86 hundred out of some 1.3 million or 0.0062%.. He really did himself great in his six weeks stay visiting his home state..... LOL
I have the greatest respect for Alan Keys.
....but Obama DOES look like Don Knotts. (with apologies to Mr. Knotts, may he RIP)
Which party is Keyes running in this week?
Based upon the post by of old news he must be fixing to make his announcement to the CP tomorrow or some day shortly.
I do also. I think many objections to him are uncalled for and that he is a decent, intelligent man.
Texas must be next up.
More like he makes Obama look like Winston Churchill.
LOL......... 30 whole attendees...... and 24 votes with the peputual candidate coming in 2nd...... Too good to be true....
And Obama makes keys look like the Darling Brothers.
Well Obama has managed to actually win some elections
Another thread by the Obama supporters trying to divide conservatives.
If Obama wins, there won’t be a next time.
HE and his followers are anti American, anti white, anti Jewish, anti Christian.
These Obama supporters on FR trying to push Keyes who couldn’t win dog catcher in his neighborhood.
I respect Alan.
I made up my mind this summer that a vote for the lesser of 2 (or 3) evils was still a vote for evil. My vote for Keyes won’t make a hill of beans in difference, but I’ll sleep a lot better at night.
Here’s a blip on the LA CP convention...... Yep a force to be reckoned with..... LOL
Analysis of LACP Straw Poll
With the Louisiana Constitution Party straw polls results out, this is basically the first indicator of how party-folk feel about each candidate. To my knowledge, no other party has yet run a straw poll.
So lets review the vote totals.
Judge Roy Moore: 11/24 votes 46%
Sec. Alan Keyes: 8/24 votes 33%
Rep. Steve Stockman: 4/24 votes 17%
Jerome Corsi: 1/24 votes 4%
Also on the poll were Rev. Chuck Baldwin, Dr. Don Grundmann, Dr. Diane Beall Templin, and Lt. Colonel Max Rieske.
After eliminating Corsi and Stockman for being the lower vote getting (of the people who got first place votes), we get these standings:
Judge Roy Moore: 15/24 votes 63%
Sec. Alan Keyes: 9/24 votes 38%
-PJ
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