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1 posted on 08/07/2014 2:56:14 PM PDT by Patton@Bastogne
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To: Patton@Bastogne

Newt is great. Perhaps one of the most observant and truthful politician of our times.

Too bad he doesn’t know when to shut his mouth or who to trust.


2 posted on 08/07/2014 3:01:39 PM PDT by Usagi_yo (I don't have a soul, I'm a soul that has a body. -- Unknown)
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He is in grave danger of leading us into a disaster on a scale that will be historic and will condemn him to be in the league of Buchanan and Baldwin.

Thought Obama already accomplished that. Not sure he cares. His paradigm seems to be socialist revolution at all costs, down with American constitutional republic, the more chaos the better.

BTW, wonder if Gingrich still has POTUS aspirations (haven't heard from him for awhile but seems like POTUS aspirants are starting to come out of the woodwork).

3 posted on 08/07/2014 3:07:13 PM PDT by PapaNew (The grace of God & freedom always win the debate over unjust law & government in the forum of ideas)
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To: Patton@Bastogne; Carry_Okie

Oh good grief! Not this (BLEEPIN) Knewt worship again!!! (gag!)


5 posted on 08/07/2014 3:35:12 PM PDT by SierraWasp (Obama is mad! He's getting madder with each crisis and now he's a real MADMAN with no temper left!!!)
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7 posted on 08/07/2014 3:43:56 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Patton@Bastogne; SierraWasp; AuntB; Jim Robinson
To ALL: Patton@Bastogne has spammed this forum with this material repeatedly. When challenged, he has failed repeatedly to refute a single one of the following sourced quotes from Newt Gingrich: “When I first ran for Congress I was the natural candidate of most environmental groups…” Newt Gingrich, “Winning The Future,” Page 168

“If the United States challenged Europe and Japan to join it in financing a world biodiversity refuge system and tied foreign aid into the process of maintaining biodiversity, we could probably save a very high percentage of the earth’s biological richness…” Newt Gingrich, “Winning The Future,” Pages 170-171

“As a young professor at West Georgia College, I taught in the second Earth Day in 1971 and coordinated an interdisciplinary environmental studies program.” Newt Gingrich, “Real Change,” Page 196

“That is why I worked so diligently as Speaker of the House to protect the Endangered Species Act, historic legislation that has been mired in controversy…The Endangered Species Act is an excellent example of the value of civility, consultation and collaboration.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Pages XII & 51

“For that reason, we have supported its (the Endangered Species Act’s) continuation against all challenges by private citizens, interest groups, and congressional opponents.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 53

“The U.S. government operates endowments for the humanities and the arts…Perhaps, it is time we consider a new endowment for conservation and the environment.” “Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Pages 115-116 [NOTE: As Speaker, Gingrich told conservatives he wanted to eliminate the wasteful National Endowment for the Arts. Now he cites it as an example of a government spending spree that needs to be duplicated.]

“Significant resources should be set aside to protect hallowed sites such as the Galapagos Islands, the Virguna Volcanoes in Central Africa, and Georgia’s Okenfenokee Swamp, to name a few.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 117

Where does that end?

"John Muir, for most of his adult life, experienced nature in spiritual overtones…He even favored using the armed forces to enforce environmental law…However, with the inexorable advance of the urban realm, the defense of forested land assumes a greater urgency as we strive to sustain the highest-quality standards for our nation’s air, water, and land.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 127

“Our national parks and wildlife reserves require more vigorous protection. With an eye toward strengthening his environmental legacy in the 2007 federal budget, President Bush requested the largest increase for national park funding in our nation’s history. We should expect nothing less than excellence from our national park system.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Pages 130-131

“Far from becoming a new source of global discord, environmentalism, which binds nations to a common concern, will be the best thing that’s ever happened to international relations.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Pages 149-150

“We will need to organize a series of high-level global conferences that focus on specific [environmental] problems…” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 158

“…the type of arduous research that produces real breakthroughs can only be funded by astute governments.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 167

“America used to be that kind of government [that spent millions of tax dollars on “energy research” welfare programs,] but our commitments have wavered in recent years so government incentives for energy research will be issues in future political campaigns.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 1 +667

“Mobilizing other countries to join us will not be as easy as it may appear. Many of the countries that signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol are lagging behind on their commitments.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 168

“The act [Endangered Species Act] has been, by any measure, a very successful guardian of wildlife and habitat and any attempt to weaken it should be resisted.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 170

“…our children, according to Louv, run the risk of acquiring ‘nature deficit disorder,’ a malady that he describes as a contributing factor to a recognized mental health construct, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. Nature deficit disorder, not yet acknowledged by scientists or clinicians, is a working hypothesis that Louv believes helps to explain the onset of ADHD, and he proposes that exposure to nature should be offered as a therapy for children who have difficulty attending to stimuli and learning in conventional classrooms. His call for research in this domain is compelling.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 182

“Local governments operate much closer to the origin of environmental problems, and they have begun to provide tax incentives and large cash rewards for environmental compliance…While the motivation is driven by the application of tax dollars, the effect is rewarding rather than punitive…” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 194

“…our government, at all levels, must be modernized to successfully partner, let alone compete, with the private sector.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 196

“In spite of the demonstrated liberal leanings in academia, we have nothing but respect for the nation’s scientists. They represent America’s best hope to protect the environment. We support a dramatic increase in science and technology research and development because we desperately need to understand global climate change and other environmental phenomena.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 201

“Needless to say, an appropriate and significant investment of public and private funding to renew the earth will pay dividends.” Newt Gingrich, “A Contract With The Earth,” Page 202

These are Newt's words, not mine (with a hat tip to AuntB). I first posted them (to Patton@Bastogne) here, where he descends to name calling, slander, and baseless accusations unworthy of any FReeper. I warned him then that he would face these charges when he posts this material. I have no objection to anyone posting material in favor of any conservative. Yet when those positions come into conflict with others collinear with the base justifications for unconstitutional and socialist global governance, that evidence must be exposed and the support called into question. Unless there is a resolution of fact, then simply reposting that material constitutes spam, an attempt to load the sidebar and the first page with unanswered advertising in the hopes that FReepers won't read farther.

We went through hell and back on this forum with FairOpinion's use of that strategy during the recall election of Arnold Schwarzenegger, an event that I many FReepers who supported him regret deeply. Apparently, Patton@Bastogne thinks he can get away with the same strategy.

All of us owe a debt to Newt Gingrich for what he accomplished in the 1990s with regard to welfare reform. Yet when he presents himself as the voice of conservatism with a record like the above, one must question that record and his intents.

Jim, the answer to that question is up to you.

9 posted on 08/07/2014 4:17:03 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (Grovelnator Shwarzenkaiser: fasionable fascism one charade at a time.)
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NO! This BS article appeared in a link. Newt is support Kevin McCarthy now...f him.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/04/exclusive-former-house-speaker-newt-gingrich-kevin-mccarthy-far-and-away-the-best-man-to-be-speaker-post-boehner/


15 posted on 10/04/2015 5:40:43 PM PDT by Mozilla
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