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		<title>Gingrich: Obama is &#x27;most radical president ever&#x27;</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Gingrich: Obama is &#x27;most radical president ever&#x27;<br /><br />AP Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich addresses the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in<br /><br />Ron Fournier<br /><br />Associated Press Writer Thu Apr 8, 10:47 pm ET<br /><br />NEW ORLEANS Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a potential presidential candidate in 2012, called Barack Obama on Thursday the most radical president in American history who oversees a secular, socialist machine.<br /><br />Gingrich reminded conservative activists why he was one of the nation&#x27;s most polarizing leaders in the 1990s, opening the Southern Republican Leadership Conference with a biting assessment of Obama&#x27;s policies.<br /><br />The most radical president in American history has now thrown down the gauntlet to the American people: &#x27;I run a machine. I own Washington and there&#x27;s nothing you can do about it,&#x27; Gingrich said. He urged his fellow Republicans to stop what he called Obama&#x27;s secular, socialist machine.<br /><br />Highly charged words, for sure. But that&#x27;s standard fare at the three-day GOP gathering that is drawing several presidential hopefuls. Friday&#x27;s headliner is former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.<br /><br />Gingrich has not declared his intentions for 2012, but his appearances in New Orleans had all the trappings of a fledging presidential campaign, from an intimate meeting with tea party activists his staff photographer took grip-and-grin pictures of Gingrich posing with every activist to his wade-through-the-crowd entrance at the GOP conference, with the thumping beat of Survivor&#x27;s Eye of the Tiger drawing the crowd to its feet.<br /><br />He said Obama&#x27;s policies particularly health care and economic stimulus legislation have put the United States on the road to socialism. The former speaker did not specifically explain why he thought Obama is a secularist, though he did say the GOP wasn&#x27;t afraid of recognizing faith&#x27;s role in American society.<br /><br />Gingrich offered Republicans an antidote to Democratic accusations that GOP leaders do little more than oppose policies the so-called party of no. He said Republicans should underscore the policies they favor yes on tax cuts, a lower deficit, fewer regulations and a sensible energy plan.<br /><br />The point is there are many things we can say yes to, Gingrich said.<br /><br />Will he say yes to a presidential campaign?<br /><br />That will be up to God, he said, and the American people.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/4/gingrich-obama-is-most-radical-president-ev.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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