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DRAFT NEWT : Protecting American Civilization
Gingrich Communications ^ | 4-16-06 | Newt Gingrich

Posted on 04/16/2006 1:38:02 PM PDT by Bob J

Challenge Number Three

Protecting American Civilization

We should not worry about people who want to come to the United States to work hard, pay taxes, obey the law, and become Americans. In fact, we should be delighted to have new Americans join our country because historically they have been the source of enormous talent, energy, and courage. From Alexander Hamilton to Andrew Carnegie to Albert Einstein to Henry Kissinger to Arnold Schwarzenegger, people who wanted to improve their lives, and in the process improve the country, have enriched America.

Nor should we be concerned that a substantial number of new Americans are Hispanic. America has a long history of absorbing and blending people of many languages and backgrounds. There have always been non-English newspapers in America and now we have non-English radio and television. I am also not worried that some immigrants come here only to earn money and then go home (Italian immigrants, in particular, did that in the past).

What should worry us is the breakdown of will on the part of America to control the borders and to ensure that new immigrants learn to be American. What should worry us is a breakdown of will to protect America’s unique civilization.

Controlling the Border

No serious nation in the age of terror can afford to have wide-open borders with millions of illegal aliens crossing at will.

But along with making it much harder to sneak in, we need to make it easier for guest workers to enter the country legally and to work here as long as they obey the law. Millions of illegal immigrants are here because Americans are hiring them. They have jobs in your neighborhood and you know it. They may be serving you lunch at a restaurant, washing your car, and mowing your lawn. They are probably working on the construction projects you drive past each day. Keeping these hard-working people illegal makes them vulnerable to criminals and keeps them from playing responsible roles in our communities.

We need a guest worker program to ensure that guest workers pay taxes, get driver’s licenses, buy auto insurance, abide by the law, and that filters out criminals and potential terrorists. The program should not be an automatic qualification for citizenship, though eventual citizenship should be held out as an opportunity.

Patriotic Citizenship

Before we declare immigrants citizens, we need to go back and remember how to turn immigrants into citizens. For much of American history, states ran Americanization programs designed to help immigrants assimilate into American culture. In the last two generations the liberal establishment has undermined and ridiculed American values, American history, and even the idea of American citizenship. Today, the Left wants voting opened to non-citizens, including illegal aliens. The Left regards national identity as irrelevant and patriotic commitment to America as irrelevant. The Left could not be further removed from the thinking of our Founding Fathers.

Dr. John Fonte, America’s leading expert on civic education, explains the Founding Fathers’ thoughts on how to make good citizens:

First, as noted, they had to think about the young. After all, children were not born republican citizens, but would have to be taught how to become citizens. Second, they had to think about immigrants, how best should these newcomers become American citizens? Their answer was clear and unequivocal: immigrants should be assimilated into American ideas and American common culture. Hence, the Founders regularly used words associated with ideas (“principles,” “beliefs”) and words associated with the common civic culture (“habits,” “customs,” “manners,” “language,” “laws,” “our society”).

Fonte noted that George Washington worried about large numbers of immigrants not assimilating. In a letter to John Adams he wrote that “...the policy or advantage of [immigration] taking place in a body (I mean the settling of them in a body) may be much questioned; for, by so doing, they retain the language, habits, and principles (good or bad) which they bring with them. Whereas by an intermixture with our people, they, or their descendants, get assimilated to our customs, measures, laws: in a word, soon become one people.”

Alexander Hamilton insisted that “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and on the love of country...”

It is clear what the Founding Fathers had in mind. To become an American citizen meant becoming an American in values, culture, and historic understanding. Citizenship was something to be studied and acquired, not merely a piece of paper to be granted. Furthermore, citizenship was exclusive and required renouncing any other allegiance.

Patriotic Education

Our own children—not just immigrants—need a patriotic education which today is denied them by an entrenched education bureaucracy. We cannot win this fight within the education establishment; we need to break out of the establishment so that we can bring pride and patriotism back to our schools.

The very concept of America is under assault. The traditional notion of our country as a union of one people, American peoples, has been assaulted with multicultural, situation ethics, and values neutral model where Western values and American civilization are ignored, minimized or ridiculed. Unless we act to change things, our next generation will grow up with no understanding of core American values. This will destroy America, as we know it, as surely as if a foreign conqueror had overwhelmed us.

It is absolutely necessary to establish a firm foundation of patriotic education upon which further knowledge can be built; otherwise, Americans will lack understanding of American values and how important and great it is to be American. Thomas Jefferson wrote that the chief value of studying the past is “rendering the people the safe, as they are the ultimate, guardians of their own liberty…. [h]istory by apprising them of the past will enable them to [be a] judge of the future.”

It is important to understand what makes America so unique that generations upon generations of diverse peoples immigrated to this great land for freedom and opportunity. If Americans do not appreciate America, and for what she stands, then how could Americans be ready and willing to defend her? As Jefferson noted, Americans need to know where this country came from in order to know where it should go.

It is a sad fact that American students are entering and even graduating college without a proficient understanding of U.S. history. For example, a 2003 survey of seniors of the top 50 colleges and universities conducted by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni found that more than half of the participants did not know George Washington was the commanding general of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and accepted Brig. Gen. George Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown (32% said Washington, 36% thought it was Ulysses S. Grant, 6% said it was Douglas MacArthur). Historian and Pulitzer price winning author David McCullough draws the logical conclusion to this state of affairs: “If you don’t know what Yorktown was all about, and that Washington was the commander, you don’t know…a lot about American history that you ought to know.”

We must adjust the lens through which we view our nation’s priorities, focusing especially on education. Patriotic education, like a vastly improved math and science education, is a key step we must take to win the future. The House and Senate education committees (as well as the education committees of each state legislature) should establish standing subcommittees on patriotic education that define standards by which patriotic education should be taught. We need new curricula and textbooks that accurately tell the story of how people of all backgrounds struggled to make this country great to be used in schools. The Library of Congress should provide a resource system for American history so as to universally provide access to a world-class information system.

We will work to re-establish patriotic education in the classrooms to reinforce American values in our children. Schools should be required to teach American history; state universities should demand an understanding of American history before students can earn their degrees.

We must challenge the entrenched education bureaucracy that seeks to rewrite and secularize American history.

We must challenge teachers and professors who are radically anti-American.

We must review school textbooks to ensure that students are being taught factually and not through some radical reinterpretation or bias that distorts America and defames our society.

We must rebuild the cultural bond of historic memory that has made America the most exceptional nation in history.

But in all of this, we must not be naïve. Insisting that public schools actually teach American history and American values will provoke a bitter fight with the left, no matter how popular those values are with the American people.

If we lose this struggle in the classrooms we will lose the America that was proclaimed in our Declaration of Independence and defined in our Constitution.

If we do not teach America’s patriotic history to our children then how are they going to learn it? We must make sure that our young people understand America and what it means to be an American. This is a unique country, the Founders were unique people, and the Constitution is a remarkable document. We live in a very magical place called America and we need to reassert this truth again and again.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: draftnewt; election08; gingrich; gingrich2008; newt
The media is already beginning it's campaign to promote their "annointed" conservative, McCain or Giuliani, to the top of the Republican ticket in '08.

Since leaving Congress some conservatives have been pretty hard on Newt. However, IMHO there is no other potential candidate that speaks the truth as forthrightly and conservative ideology as plainly as Newt. He connects well with the base on almost all issues (get the vote out) and he can speak to independents in a way they will understand.

DRAFT NEWT!

1 posted on 04/16/2006 1:38:03 PM PDT by Bob J
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To: Bob J

Third Way futurist Newt.....


2 posted on 04/16/2006 3:07:06 PM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: Bob J

Newt would never get elected if he were nominated.


3 posted on 04/16/2006 4:36:48 PM PDT by tkathy
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To: tkathy
However, IMHO there is no other potential candidate that speaks the truth as forthrightly and conservative ideology as plainly as Newt.

Tom Tancredo? Seems to speak a lot more plainly than Newt. I don't consider Newt a plain speaker. He kinda talks in giant loops. He'd be a great college professor, but as a candidate I'm not so sure.

4 posted on 04/17/2006 8:08:56 AM PDT by Jack Black
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To: Bob J

Newt's just another Business Republican, he ain't going to protect anything. While history education needs to be improved, pretending that government education programs are going to overcome the effects of the mass migration of peoples is cowardly, dishonest, political correctness, as is dragging the founding fathers into support of mass third world immigration.


5 posted on 04/17/2006 11:38:06 AM PDT by jordan8
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