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Ron Paul vs Newt Gingrich on Fidelity.
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<blockquote data-quote="NightHawkeye" data-source="post: 59267080" data-attributes="member: 265226"><p>Ahh ... sanctimonious ... I never liked that either.</p><p> </p><p>I'd guess part of the problem is forgetting about humility ... perhaps another is thinking that one can act only in certain specific ways if one wants to get into heaven.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Ironically, that kinda brings us back to the subject matter of fidelity on the part of Gingrich. In the debate last night, this very subject came up ... and all candidates commented on it before Gingrich had his turn. Someone pointed out, perhaps Ron Paul, that fidelity to the oath of office seemed to be largely ignored by nearly all members of Congress at the current time.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightHawkeye, post: 59267080, member: 265226"] Ahh ... sanctimonious ... I never liked that either. I'd guess part of the problem is forgetting about humility ... perhaps another is thinking that one can act only in certain specific ways if one wants to get into heaven. Ironically, that kinda brings us back to the subject matter of fidelity on the part of Gingrich. In the debate last night, this very subject came up ... and all candidates commented on it before Gingrich had his turn. Someone pointed out, perhaps Ron Paul, that fidelity to the oath of office seemed to be largely ignored by nearly all members of Congress at the current time. . [/QUOTE]
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