Monday, June 28, 2004

Alan Keyes warns: 'Republic is dying'

This is much the same admonition of which Fr. John Hardon spoke many times - that is, unless this country abandons its immorality, its preoccupation with sin and licentiousness, and wanton murder of the unborn, this country will collapse from the weight of its own iniquity.

Alan Keyes pinpoints what needs to be done. He says:
"Our republic is dying before our eyes in this generation," Keyes told a South Dakota audience of 1,200 this week, according to the Rapid City Journal. "It's no doubt we could be living in the last days of the American republic."

As far as recourse, Keyes said the public can remove judges through impeachment for the high crime of "stealing your right to include God. Our founders didn't provide for judicial supremacy. That's not what they had in mind."

Except for the prospect of impeachment, Keyes offered little hope for the "sorry state of things" caused by a "wicked spirit loose in our world and in America."
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