No, Newt Gingrich was declared unfit for service due to flat feet and near-sightedness. However, his adopted father was a career army officer that served in Korea and Vietnam. Gingrich is pro-military. He has also been quoted as saying, "Given everything I believe in, a large part of me thinks I should have gone over."
The Speaker of the House before Newt Gingrich was Tom Foley.
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Bobby Lashley wrestled for the armed forces
Newt Gingrich (R-GA), the former Speaker of the House, was accused of financial improprieties which led to a House reprimand and $300,000 in sanctions leading to his resignation in 1997. He was not convicted of any criminal activity in any court.
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He stole money from a charity he controlled/ he diverted it to his campaign and personal use/// got off the hook with a $300k fine the biggest ever[ should have went to jail.] His own party tossed him out of the speaker ship and to this day have great disdain- he subsequently resigned Congress in disgrace... What a real discrace is, is your english. You said, "should have went to jail". Should have gone to jail is correct. Please remember to use this tense after the words have and had. Thanks Dude
Yes a newt is an amphibian. Its relatives are frogs, salamanders, and toads. It is part of the Salamandridea family. They are located in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Answer from a CatholicThe only thing necessary to be a Christian is to be a sinner. Every single human being who ever lived, saving Our Blessed Lord, and His mother, were born sinners, and live in sin. Even the "perfect" as defined by St. Teresa of Avila still our consequently beset by inadvertent venial sin. That said, one of the things that we can avoid, and, according to Our Blessed Lord, is to avoid judging others. The state of Mr. Gingrich's soul is between him, God, and Mr. Gingrich's confessor, and is none of your business nor mine. Our business is to make sure that we are not living in sin, and that is between God, us, and our confessors.
No it was, and is, not. No reason for it.
Blacks have always been allowed to serve in the United States Armed Forces in every war the nation has ever faced. They were limited to restrictions until the 1940s.
There have been "armed" forces in the US ever since the first Pilgrims set foot on the continent to settle it. At first all "armed" forces consisted of citizens who banded together to protect themselves and each other from outside attack. As the colonies progressed and developed, a "militia" force, also consisting mostly of armed citizens was formed around a cadre of trained military officers who led and commanded them. As the country progressed into the Revolutionary War against the British Empire a standing army was formed which thus, became the foundation of the United State's current military.