Keyes - Repub's who've worked to nominate Bush uncomfortable defending US sovreignity

Dennis Olson

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Republican Party elites who have worked so hard to nominate George W. Bush tend to be uncomfortable with the conservative agenda of defending American sovereignty. Is this charge unfair? Certainly it is the Democrats who are most eager to blur the line between the nation and the world. But Republican support for such internationalist briar patches as the Kosovo intervention and the World Trade Organization reveals a deep confusion about American sovereignty and why it matters. As Republican "strategists" plot their autumn "gotcha's" for Al Gore, they seem oblivious to the fact that an entire core Republican constituency may walk away from the Republican ticket, unless that ticket takes a clear stand on the sovereignty issue. The Republican leadership needs to understand why concern over the issue is so high, and I'd like to explain it to them.

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The link:

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_keyes/20000318_xcake_uns_shaky_.shtml
 
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