Quote# 85413
[President Newt Gingrich intends to establish a "Religious Freedom Commission" to oppose separation of church and state.]
Every time America has strayed from the proposition that all men are created by God, and that they are therefore equal, great suffering and turmoil has ensued.
Likewise, every time government oversteps its bounds and exerts control over an individual’s right to freedom of religion and freedom of conscience, or otherwise attempts to usurp his ability to discover truth for himself, it must lie to do so.
A government that prohibits an individual from praying or reading the Bible or displaying religious symbols in public is telling the lie that our Founders intended only certain types of religious expression to be protected.
A government that systematically erodes the people’s ability to make laws based on moral or religious judgment is lying about American history, the rule of law, and the American practice of self-government.
A government that tries to eliminate the concept “under God” from our Pledge of Allegiance as well as our entire political philosophy is lying not only about America’s religious heritage but about the nature of human freedom itself[...]
Today, there are ongoing efforts to remove the constitutional protections of faith and the faithful from our system of government, and to eliminate any public acknowledgment that our liberties come from God. No one should be fooled into believing that this was the intention of our Founding Fathers, nor that doing so will yield anything but a corrupt, despotic government.
The choice before us is whether to accept such a society, or to reaffirm and reassert the truth within our families, our workplaces, and our communities that the cause of human freedom can only be realized in a society that protects, supports, and defends the fundamental rights of freedom of religion and freedom of conscience.
We believe that a presidential commission on religious freedom can play a crucial role in helping our nation’s leaders focus effectively on restoring our ‘noble inheritance’ of religious freedom, which was ‘bought by the toils, and sufferings’ of our ancestors and is simply indispensable to the fulfillment of America’s promise.
Newt Gingrich,
Scribd 92 Comments [12/29/2011 4:22:23 AM]
Fundie Index: 85
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#1361670
whatever
Newt, it doesn't matter how piously you whaargarbl your way through your campaign, you're not going to become President.
12/29/2011 2:25:44 PM
#1361674
Old Viking
Once again Newt demonstrates his firm grasp of American History and principles.
12/29/2011 3:01:22 PM
#1361679
Is Newt really this stupid, or is this just a pathetic attempt at pandering to the religious nutjobs of the US? Either way, I think the reasonable people in the US outnumber the xtian fundies, so hopefully these idiotic statements will backfire on him.
12/29/2011 3:30:02 PM
#1361692
Religious freedom, of course, meaning "Worship the same god as me or I'll spank you".
12/29/2011 5:51:26 PM
#1361696
This is one of the worst persecution complexes I've ever seen. He makes it sound like you can go to prison for following the wrong religion.
12/29/2011 6:41:39 PM
#1361697
checkmate
Religious Freedom Commission
Why not just call it what it would be: "Inquisition".
12/29/2011 6:52:57 PM
#1361700
JohnTheAtheist
Sweden here I come.
12/29/2011 7:41:12 PM
#1361701
Dr.Shrinker
"President Newt Gingrich..."
Wish me luck in my nightmares folks
12/29/2011 8:22:43 PM
#1361702
So, let me get this straight...a "religious freedom" commission...to effectively enforce a state religion? (that being christianity)
12/29/2011 8:32:13 PM
#1361705
Hive
Every time America has strayed from the proposition that all men are created by God, and that they are therefore equal, great suffering and turmoil has ensued.
So how the fuck does one get from this to banning gay marriage, abortion, etc? You're a fucking hypocrite, Salamander, and we don't need one for a president.
12/29/2011 8:57:21 PM
#1361714
Skatepunk
That's it.
It's been said here before, but the only hope for the GOP is to stop pandering to evangelicals and become secular-right, center-right, or centrist.
And even after all of this bull, it STILL looks like the GOP is doing everything they can to avoid nominating either of the two Mormons (Romney and Huntsman).
12/29/2011 10:40:04 PM
#1361716
Wehpudicabok
Republican candidate unqualified to hold toilet-scrubbing office, let alone government: Part 12309873 of let's say infinity.
12/29/2011 11:10:26 PM
#1361725
Raised by HorsesPresident Newt Gingrich... the three scariest words in the English language.
Thankfully, that's one political nightmare that will
rightly remain a nightmare.
12/30/2011 12:22:20 AM
#1361748
LAchlan
I laughed so much at "President Newt Gingrich" that I couldn't read the rest of the article.
12/30/2011 3:47:20 AM
#1361811
TheDarkEricDraven
Yeah, white Christians sure toiled and suffered...
12/30/2011 6:06:20 AM
#1361841
whatever
@Dr. Shrinker
""President Newt Gingrich..."
Wish me luck in my nightmares folks"
Don't worry. Obama's second term is in the can. At least we'll all be able to look back and laugh at the ones that didn't make it. We could probably start now in fact...
And I live in the UK!
12/30/2011 6:45:16 AM
#1361842
ScrappyB
See, this illustrates how the Republicans have backed themselves into a corner by pandering to the fundies. To win the primary, they have to convince the American Taliban to vote for them so they spout off about making abortion and sodomy illegal and other social issues that make fundies wet.
Once the primaries are over, the one who wins has to do a warp speed dash toward the left and say it was all a lie to have any hope of getting elected. That is, unless they can frighten voters with some foreign bugaboo.
12/30/2011 6:46:15 AM
#1361859
Robespierre
It's STILL the economy, stupid.
12/30/2011 8:00:26 AM
#1361862
Blue_J
If you happen to be a religious person, this sort of rhetoric should concern you just as much as if you're not religious.
12/30/2011 8:06:42 AM
#1361883
Tempus
@Raised by Horses: don't count him out yet. I seem to remember an episode of Archie Bunker in which, during a conversation with "meathead," he snapped, "Don't laugh. In 1980 we're getting Reagan." And the audience laughed and laughed and laughed...
The point being that, at this point in time, even though GOP is only fielding candidates that appear to be varying degrees of reactionary, authoritarian and/or batfuck insane, those candidates are actually finding support among surprisingly large segments of the US voting population, even though the things those candidates say would have gotten them thrown off the stage only 25 or so years ago. It may not be Gingrich and it may not be in 2012, but we may wind up electing Nehemiah Scudder yet.
12/30/2011 9:29:58 AM
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J.James
Is that a metric or standard fuck-ton? :)
12/30/2011 11:09:58 AM
#1361919
Bine
@JohnTheAtheist: Welcome!:-)
12/30/2011 1:08:28 PM
#1361939
Serial Typist
If he wins, I swear to God I'm moving.
12/30/2011 2:34:23 PM
#1361944
Elia
World-class denialism blended with religious pandering and a lust for power and money. That's the GOP formula.
Why am I supposed to trust them with running the country again?
12/30/2011 3:21:14 PM
#1361948
Karana
I think I know more about what goes on in your country and even the past history of your country better than you do Newt, and I'm Canadian..O.O .
12/30/2011 3:42:47 PM
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