Keyes ponders country's future

Republican politico addresses status of political process

By: Hunter Courtney

Issue date: 2/13/08 Section: News
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Republican presidential candidate and conservative commentator Alan Keyes spoke Tuesday at the Texas A&M College Republicans meeting.

"I feel sorry for you young folks," he said. "Where this country is headed is a place that leaves me wondering, by the time you're my age, I wonder whether you will still be living in a free country, or whether you're still living in a republic right now."

Apart from the forthright and candid countenance for which he is known, he hosted a talk show on MSNBC, which was canceled in 2002, and worked in the Reagan Administration as assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs. He served as an Ambassador to the United Nations, and is running as a presidential candidate for the 2008 election.

Keyes spoke about the state of liberty in America. He said that nothing like the United States had existed before in the history of humanity. He contrasted governments of dictators scoffing at the common man - where, he said, some people counted for everything and others for nothing.

The difference, Keyes said, lays in the Declaration of Independence, where it explicitly states certain inalienable rights endowed to us by our Creator and none other.

"This fact uplifts every human to a status of dignity," Keyes said. "If the richest man in the world runs you down in the street, the government will bring him to court and hold a just trial with a just sentence, ensuring he pays for his crime against you."

This divine right, Keyes said, is the defining characteristic of America's peculiarity and the source of its liberty.

"He stated the hard facts," said John Farmer, a sophomore philosophy major. "Our democracy is under assult.

"As college students, we represent a crucial voting block and must become more involved in the political process."

"The fact that Keyes is running for president despite insurmountable odds is noble," said sophomore political science major Payton Kane. "He's showing a strong commitment toward restoring America."
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Katrinka Yobotz

posted 2/13/08 @ 9:44 AM CST

Holy Cow! You have made a grave error! Alan Keyes is NOT a FORMER candidate. He IS a candidate! Please get your facts straight before printing something like this. (Continued…)

Courtney Hunter

posted 2/13/08 @ 10:49 AM CST

Yes, I know. That was an editor's mistake. Dr. Keyes is currently campaigning in Texas for for six straight weeks before our primary on March 4th.

Thanks. (Continued…)

Gregory Poulos

posted 2/13/08 @ 11:53 AM CST

Thank you for acknowledging the editor's mistake. Alan Keyes is a current presidential candidate, but did run in 1996 and 2000, so can be described as a former candidate, but the lead sentence is misleading. (Continued…)

Andrew

posted 2/13/08 @ 1:22 PM CST

I like the comment from John Farmer, "our democracy"... hey John, did you even understand anything Keyes said? The U.S.A. is NOT a democracy and never has been! It's a Representative Constitutional Republic. (Continued…)

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Temo

posted 2/13/08 @ 2:40 PM CST

Tell your editor to step up his or her game! Dr. Keyes is running NOW, present tense... who is the editor trying to impress, the world has already labeled A&M an outcast to the mainstream. (Continued…)

Duncan

posted 2/18/08 @ 11:06 PM CST

Editor errors aside, the issue that most people need to concentrate on is the fact that this man is the best candidate on any party. If you read the books, if you read the interviews, everything he talks about is undeniably correct. (Continued…)

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