The moment of truth for Alan Keyes’ campaign is fast approaching. For the past few months, Keyes has been mirroring Guiliani’s Florida campaign in a mini-blitz of Texas. In the past week, he has visited Houston, Galveston, and Dallas . At one stop along the way, Keyes was introduced as someone who could be found “’eating some unlucky liberal for lunch.’” Not to be outdone by the grandiose emcee, Keyes gravely warned the audience to beware of the “’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.’"
Keyes name will appear on the Texas ballot tomorrow, along with the Vermont and Rhode Island ballots. Keyes’ campaign will have to make the crucial decision whether to stay in the race after the returns from Texas tomorrow. Today, he will hold the grand finale to his Texas campaign at a rally at the University of North Texas. An official flyer advertising the evening’s activities invites people to “Come and hear the man we so desperately need in the White House” because “his foreign policy and national defense experience, his understanding of our form of republican government, and his vision for restoring our moral, economic, and physical sovereignty far exceed any other candidate’s this election!”
http://www.alankeyes.com/articles/080229texas.php
http://www.alankeyes.com/pdf/texas_rally.pdf
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