Monday, November 23, 2009

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Newt Gingrich Steps Up Efforts to Mobilize Religious Conservatives

The former House speaker has launched a group that aims to unite social and economic conservatives

Posted March 20, 2009

At a time when many religious conservatives say the Republican Party is ignoring their issues and taking their support for granted, former House speaker and GOP idea man Newt Gingrich is turning his attention to the concerns of conservative Christians like never before.

Gingrich has launched an organization devoted to bringing conservative evangelicals and Catholics into the political process and to strengthening the frayed alliance between economic and religious conservatives. Called Renewing American Leadership, the group is led by Gingrich's longtime communications director and includes some of the country's top conservative Christian activists on its board.

This spring, Gingrich will speak to a handful of large gatherings for politically conservative clergy that have been organized by David Barton, an influential evangelical activist who spearheaded the Republican National Committee's rigorous outreach to pastors in 2004.

And this fall, Gingrich is planning to release a movie about the role that Pope John Paul II's 1979 trip to Poland played in bringing down the Soviet Union.

"In the last few years I've decided that we're in a crisis in which the secular state, if allowed, will fundamentally and radically change America against the wishes of most Americans," Gingrich said in a phone interview on Thursday. "You've had such rising hostility to religious belief that I wanted to reach broadly into the country and dramatically raise public awareness of threats to religious liberty."

Just this week, Gingrich's new group partnered with the American Family Association—the conservative evangelical organization headed by Don Wildmon—to encourage churches and religious groups to participate in no-more-taxes rallies across the country on April 15. Rick Tyler, who served as Gingrich's spokesman before becoming founding director of Renewing American Leadership, says that on the first day of the largely Web-based organizing effort, 5,000 people signed up to attend the rallies.

The antitax rallies illustrate the new group's quest to unite religious and fiscal conservatives, two flanks of the Republican base that have squabbled with one another since Election Day. "There's too much finger-pointing between economic conservatives who say we're losing ground because of social conservatives and social conservatives who say the opposite," says Barton, who sits on Renewing American Leadership's board. "Instead of having a circular firing squad, we need to start identifying real allies and the real opponents."

To accomplish the goal, Renewing American Leadership has prepared a PowerPoint presentation it plans to show conservative economic groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Americans for Tax Reform, laying out the case for taking religious conservatives more seriously. The PowerPoint slides list Republican senators and congressman with the highest ratings from the National Right to Life Committee and juxtapose them with ratings for the same elected officials from Americans for Tax Reform. The conclusion: politicians with the strongest socially conservative records also have the strongest antitax records.

"Secular conservatives often operate from a perspective that says, 'Why should I care about evangelical voters?' " says Tyler. "And I show them why: because when you turn out evangelical voters who support socially conservative candidates, you also get conservative economic policies." Tyler says the rift between religious and economic conservatives helped nominate Arizona Sen. John McCain to lead the GOP ticket in 2008 because the two constituencies split between the socially conservative Mike Huckabee and the fiscally conservative Mitt Romney in the presidential primaries.

Gingrich's group is also planning to take its presentation to Republican Party donors, who tend to be less religious and focused more on economic issues than the party's rank-and-file. "A lot of donors have been out to lunch on this issue," says Tyler. "If I can prove to them that mobilizing evangelical voters leads to the best economic policies, I don't have to convert them into Catholics or Protestants. It's pretty straightforward."

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It is unfortunate that Newt has to find himself in the company of sinners, which probably derailed his career. I believe the first thing to do after you have repented of things in your past is to make amends to God through serving others that need your help. That, I think will be Newt's legacy whether he ever runs for office again or not. He is such an articulate leader that is so sorely missing in this bunch of scoundrels and thieves that we now have plundering in Washington.I fear that if he does not lead a revolution by calling these people on every move they attempt to make that this revolution will have the same outcome as the one in Iran.

There is to much apathy in this country because there is to much freedom. People find it hard to even stand up for themselves or their families until they loose everything, which may not be far away.

The economy can be turned around in 30 days if the govenment would do the right thing regarding dirty mortgage companies and banks. Economic rises and declines hinge on the housing market and the economy will not improve until private enterprise is left to fix the problem. And if they don't do it right if will take much to long to recover before much more damage is done

It is not possible to tax people into prosperity. If the housing market went through the proper type of correction, the unemployment would drop like a rock. If not the economic recovery will take much, much longer if it doesn't deepen first. That will increase foreclosures, bankruptcies, and right on down the line.

There isn't enough time to wait for these aging bafoons to be voted out of office. They need to be sent home now, and let someone with some ability to take over.

Keep the heat on Newt. You are a real patriot.

Gingrich - We do need God in America

To all that have a bible - please read the many prophets in the Old Testament that warned Israel and Juda with the judgments of God for their transgressions of the law including abortion. Read Daniel, Osee, Joel, Amos, Jonas, Micheas and others. Israel, Juda and Jerusalem were desolated and led into captivity for thier collective sins. Can we in the United States expect any other fate. I am sure Newt is not perfect but his message is. God will abandon US if we abandon what we know to be honorable.

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