To: 1john2 3and4
Keyes is the man, after Thomas Sowell. I've seen both of them speak In Person, and it's like being back in the 18th century listening to Patrick Henry or R.H. Lee or John Randolph. Simply astonishing.
Imagine having a President - no disrespect to W, whom I greatly admire - who's actually eloquent!
5 posted on
05/30/2003 7:10:15 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(Visualize whirled peas ... It sure beats the alternative!)
To: Tax-chick
Keyes is intelligent, eloquent and inspiring. I admire him and would fear to take him up in debate. However, he is also a nationalist. He may be conservative on issues, but he does not honor the federalist principle of state sovereignty. Without state sovereignty we will always wind up, sooner or later, with excessive federal controls, regulations and taxes.
To: Tax-chick
Isn't Thomas Sowell getting kinda old? You would hope he would at least jump into the political arena for a few years before retirement. That is if retirement hasn't already arrived.
7 posted on
05/30/2003 7:30:10 PM PDT by
kuma
To: Tax-chick
How about Sowell/Santorum? Sounds catchy too ^_^. What can I say I biased. Santorum is my wonderful Senator. The only thing that would make me unhappy about it is that I couldn't vote for him to represent my state in the Senate and watch him rip Boxer a new one!
8 posted on
05/30/2003 7:32:37 PM PDT by
kuma
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