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Keyes needs a lesson on Democracy. Despite blatherings of those who say the US not a democracy, the Constitution was explicitly set up in the name of “We the People of the US” on principles of Democracy. It was a revolutionary idea at the time to give the PEOPLE a voice in government and who their leaders would be – such an idea was not practised in Europe where the elite nobility ruled, and often ruled brutally. Ever since the beginning, this idea of “Democracy” – letting the people choose – has had its enemies.
“We the People of the US” made their choice abundantly clear on Election Day, who they want to lead them. It is incredible that those who seek any desparate means to thwart this choice and engineer a Constitutional Crisis, would see themselves as “patriotic”, because they are the enemies of Democracy, and they are the enemies of “we the people”. Since when is subverting elections and desiring a frivolous and contrived Constitutional Crises “patriotic”? If there were such a Constitutional Crisis, a “usurper” is exactly what you would get, mark my words!
Ironically I supported Keyes and the Constitution Party before the election, and not Obama – but once the people of today, 2008, indicated their choice, they indicated their choice. I am sorry to say that Alan Keyes is way out of line now.