Alan Keyes, the private citizen, has written articles and given speeches criticizing President Bush's policies, and the actions of his administration. It's been argued by his supporters in FR, that as a citizen, he had that right, and I fully agreed.
Now, Keyes has injected himself into the political arena once again, and I will now claim MY right as a private citizen to be critical of his attacks on the Bush administration.
By the way, I don't lack reading comprehension, YOU were unable to make your case, and along the way, you inadvertently made mine.
Perhaps, you would better understand me if I paraphrased Keyes:
""I am aconservativeRepublican, I'm part of that group ofconservativesRepublicans in thepartyU.S. who is not altogether happy withGeorge W. BushAlan Keyes."
Decide here and now which side you are on. Obama, Keyes, or third-party. Take your pick.
Do you lack the ability to set aside your differences and support the Republican nominee, as Alan Keyes is doing?
Or would you prefer to lose this Senate seat to the Democrats, knowing all that is at stake?
KEYES: Well, see, I think it is, though. He [Kerry] dares to suggest that as an individual G. W. Bush was AWOL, when we are dealing with a record and a party that have been AWOL on the issues of American national security (for, what, two decades now?), helped to gut our national intelligence, helped to put us in a situation where we didn't even have the interpreters needed to deal with the situation in the Islamic world? You've got to be kidding that they would come forward now and suggest that they should replace G. W. Bush.VOTE BUSH! GO KEYES! Let's get big GOP wins!http://renewamerica.us/archives/media/interviews/04_02_04hc.htm