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Newt Gingrich Warns Of The Role Of The 'Secular Left' At Georgia Church

KEN THOMAS   02/26/12 06:45 PM ET  AP

CUMMING, Ga. — Newt Gingrich warned members of a Georgia church Sunday that the "secular left" is trying to undermine American principles established by the Founding Fathers as he sought to rejuvenate his presidential bid.

The former House speaker is bypassing Tuesday's Republican presidential primaries in Michigan and Arizona and spending most of the week in Georgia, which he represented in Congress for 20 years. Gingrich said at a church north of Atlanta that Americans have faced a "50-year assault" by those trying to alienate people of faith.

"The forces of the secular left believe passionately and deeply, and with frankly a religious fervor, in their world view and they will regard what I am saying as a horrifying assault on what they think is the truth," Gingrich said. "Because their version of the truth is to have a totally neutral government that has no meaning."

Gingrich's campaign has struggled since winning South Carolina's GOP primary on Jan. 21, watching as Rick Santorum has emerged as Mitt Romney's chief rival. Gingrich is trying to regain traction in Georgia, Tennessee and a group of Super Tuesday states voting March 6, hoping to amass delegates to the national nominating convention.

He told reporters Sunday that "we have a pretty high likelihood of winning" in Georgia. "I think it's central to the future of our campaign. We're going to do everything we can to win here."

He has stopped short of saying a loss in Georgia would end his campaign, stating the Republican contests are likely to extend deep into the spring.

At First Redeemer Church, Gingrich said the nation's founding was supported by people of faith, saying those principles were under attack by the Obama administration.

"You loan power to the government, the government does not loan power to you," Gingrich said.

The former speaker also criticized President Barack Obama's decision to apologize for the burning of Qurans at a military base in Afghanistan. The incident has led to violent riots in Afghanistan, in which four U.S. soldiers have been killed.

Gingrich said George Washington would not have apologized for an incident that led to the killing of young Americans. "We are supposed to apologize to those who are killing us? I don't think so," Gingrich said to applause.

At the outset, the thrice-married Gingrich told a few thousand congregants that he was not speaking to them "as a religious leader, and I don't come here as a saint," referencing the attention that his previous marriages gained earlier in the campaign.

"I come here as a citizen who has had a life that at times has fallen short of the glory of God, who has had to seek God's forgiveness and had to seek reconciliation," Gingrich said.

Later, before another church audience in Milner, Ga., Gingrich spoke about his efforts to secure the GOP nomination and win the White House when a member of the congregation yelled, "You will!"

"This is up to God and the American people," Gingrich said. "I don't want to be presumptuous."

Gingrich travels Monday to Tennessee, where he will attend campaign events in Nashville, and will then return to Georgia for a bus tour around the state.

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Giggie
10:56 PM on 02/28/2012
Why do these people want to run for president if they hate government so much??? Newt plays to the crowd, and tells them what they want to hear. Does he honestly think his record and his past lobbying efforts for Fannie mae will hold up in a national election???
05:29 AM on 02/28/2012
Gingrich says "Because their version of the truth is to have a totally neutral government that has no meaning." Norquist says "My goal is to cut government... down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub."

Which one is it?
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Truth Only
02:14 AM on 02/28/2012
He's right. In fact, the secular left is heavy baggage for the productive. But they certainly don't know it.
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write the world
Peace be with you
01:58 AM on 02/28/2012
Oh, I wish the election was over. I'm so sick of these guys...Oops...does that make me secular left? Do I need to confess that before I go to Mass?
akarmahitmydogma
Old Saying - Paper Doesn't Refuse Ink
12:52 AM on 02/28/2012
newt ... sorry your campaign is doomed... the conservatives have run out of democratic war heroes to insult, your moon colony idea bombed because you made no mention that it would be void of any all reproductive rights for women, and most important you just aint snappy in a sweater vest.
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Julia Caskey Marshall
12:48 AM on 02/28/2012
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross"
-- Sinclair Lewis
12:43 AM on 02/28/2012
Some entity has to protect my freedom FROM religion The government and its constitutional separations is the best bet. Lord knows the proselytizers won't quit on their own.
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irishlion7
12:38 AM on 02/28/2012
I thought Santorum was the one warning about Seculism taking over the church. Maybe we should be worried about the right screamming the sky is falling the sky is falling. We need to elect a President who will allow the College of Cardinals to sit on matter of defense and security!
I mean the chuch was very helphul getting Nazi's out to South American and hiding pediphiles in th church. Maybe they can advice President Santorum how to keep chldren from getting educations that will allow them to live in the real world!
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ranwolf1976
Demons run, when a good man goes to war.
12:36 AM on 02/28/2012
It's funny how Newt make being a secularist sound like a bad thing, considering that it's one of the basis on the founding of this country. He also seems to ignore writing and speeches made by the founding fathers that support this.
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joynerz
Right to free speech is not a requirement to do so
12:19 AM on 02/28/2012
Oh, it's Humpty Dumpty again. Thought he had fallen off the wall. Will eventually.
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Truth Only
02:16 AM on 02/28/2012
Case in point on cluelessness. He's what we need. You simply don't know it.
11:54 PM on 02/27/2012
Gingrich has indulged in the age old idea, "If you ain't for me, you're agi'n me." He says that if you don't want the government to be specifically Christian, you are against our government.
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interject
11:04 PM on 02/27/2012
He's going to have plenty of time to preach because he'll never sit in the Oval Office.
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Dancenownzen
11:04 PM on 02/27/2012
NEWT - a man we can TRUST

“Newt Gingrich:

"Newton Leroy "Newt" Gingrich ; born Newton Leroy McPherson; June 17, 1943) is an American politician­, author, political consultant­, and history teacher who served as the 58th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representa­tives from 1995 to 1999.....
He was discipline­d in January 1997 by the House of Representa­tives for ethics accusation­s, although a full hearing was avoided. Gingrich resigned from the House on November 5, 1998, under pressure from his Republican colleagues­...

Eighty-fou­r ethics charges were filed against Speaker Gingrich .... Gingrich was sanctioned US$300,000 by a 395-28 House vote. It was the first time in history a speaker was discipline­d for ethical wrongdoing­.

Gingrich acknowledg­ed ,,,that "In my name and over my signature, inaccurate­, incomplete and unreliable statements were given to the committee"­. The one charge not dropped was a charge claiming tax-exempt status for a college course run for political purposes..­.. the House Ethics Committee concluded that inaccurate informatio­n supplied to investigat­ors represente­d "intention­al or ... reckless" disregard of House rules.
Special Counsel James M. Cole concluded that Gingrich violated federal tax law and had lied to the ethics panel in an effort to force the committee to dismiss the complaint against him. The full committee panel did not agree whether tax law had been violated[6­8] and left that issue up to the IRS....
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flossophy
the unfamous anti-establishment classical liberal
12:07 AM on 02/28/2012
Not so fast, Dancenownzen. 

Newt was cleared of ALL 84 "ethics charges" that the establishment threw at him. You left that part out when you wrote "...." 

One of the frivoIous "ethics charges" was a clerical error on a tax exempt form for a college course he was teaching called:

"Renewing American CiviIization"

The IRS and FEC later dismissed it as there was no wrongdoing. 

The 300K was to reimburse the legal expenses incurred during the investigation of the clerical error. 

Newt told the Republicans to vote "YES" on the reprimand (395-28) so they could put these frivoIous 'ethics charges' nonsense behind them and start passing important growth and reform legislation that the establishment didn't want to see happen. 

You need to seriously update your info.
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dvstckwll
12:49 AM on 02/28/2012
Or he told them to vote yes because he was guilty.
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flossophy
the unfamous anti-establishment classical liberal
11:03 PM on 02/27/2012
and may i warn everyone of the looney right.
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11:01 PM on 02/27/2012
I am beginning to think that ole Newt is wanting us to believe that he is now a theologian. What else is he professing to be an expert in?
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joynerz
Right to free speech is not a requirement to do so
12:23 AM on 02/28/2012
His campaign strategists have determined it's time to throw the religion theme into the fight, just like his opponents have done. You can se the me-too actions of these characters. What will it be next?
12:35 AM on 02/28/2012
More use of religion in campaign = more campaign desperation.