On Wednesday Rep. Michele Bachmann was part of a star-studded “teletownhall” meeting to discuss health-care reform. The event, billed “Keeping Faith with the Unborn,” was sponsored by the Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion advocacy group. The organization’s president, Marjorie Dannenfelser, claimed that there were some 350,000 listeners on the line.
Bachmann was joined by North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx, most famous for calling Matthew Shepard’s murder a “hoax,” and former Colorado Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, who made national headlines by refusing to concede after losing her re-election contest November. But even with such veteran political pugilists sharing the phone line, Bachmann managed to distinguish herself during the 90-minute phone call.
The 6th district Republican quoted the late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, attacked Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius for receiving political contributions from a medical doctor who was murdered in May, and called on everyone to get down on their knees and pray that health care reform fails. Bachmann didn’t always make sense, but she undoubtedly scared the living daylights out of anyone on the line.
Bachmann repeated the myth, adopted early by Sarah Palin, that the health-care plans being debated in Congress would set up “death panels” to determine which old folks are entitled to health care. “Thank God that Sarah Palin said that,” she told the callers. “These are true.”
In response to a caller from Minnesota who wanted to know if there was a plan afoot in Washington to require all medical doctors to perform abortions, Bachmann didn’t exactly shoot the suggestion down.
“Unless we explicitly restrict these items, I think we can fully expect that these radical pro-abortion individuals could very likely make those decisions,” she told the caller. “All of us who have labored tirelessly in the pro-life cause for years and years and years, we know what these people are capable of. That’s why they have to be tied down by restrictions explicitly in law.”
She also suggested that it might be some kind of religious destiny that hardy souls such as herself are in Congress at this time.
“We all need to consider that in God’s timing that he may have allowed us, as members of Congress, to be in the position that we’re in just for this specific issue right now,” she said. “Everything that all of us have worked together and labored for over the years, all of it could be undermined with this one bill. President Obama realizes that. The radicals that are on the pro-abortion left, they realize that. They could win it all. And the unborn, and the vulnerable, the disabled and those at the end of life could lose it it all.”
But it was Bachmann’s fervent call to utilize prayer and fasting to beat back health-care reform efforts that was the true highlight of the call.
“That’s really where this battle will be won — on our knees in prayer and fasting,” she told the listeners. “Remember: faith without works is dead. So we’re asking you to do all of it: pray, fast, believe, trust the Lord, but also act.”
Listen:
Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.














258 Comments »
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 4:44 pm
“Remember: faith without works is dead…”
Wait a second. John Kerry was mocked and ridiculed for quoting this line during his Presidential campaign four years ago.
Of course, Kerry also cited it towards actual works: caring for others less fortunate, for example. Bachmann’s idea of works seems to be to block any such effort by others.
Pingback posted August 24, 2009 @ 4:55 pm
[...] http://minnesotaindependent.com/42612/bachmann-prayer-and-fasting-will-help-defeat-health-care-refo... [...]
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 6:42 pm
LOL….gotta love a country like America where they without shame elect the crazy people to serve them in Congress.
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 7:32 pm
Praying so some Americans won’t get any health care insurance?
Does Mrs. Bachmann’s God accept such petitions?
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
Maybe if she fasts long enough she will not be in a position to continue speaking!
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 10:40 pm
I’ve been praying for a house to drop on her for years. So much for prayer.
http://www.dickipedia.org/dick.php?title=Michele_Bachmann
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 11:15 pm
She’s been preying and feasting on others throughout her political career..
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 11:23 pm
Yeah, I think she should fast. She should get outta here fast!
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 11:42 pm
hmm! two things come to mind:
First, if you have never ACTUALLY fasted–then you have no basis on which to mock it! Think about that while you are walking to the fridge to stuff your face!
Secondly, there is no way in heck the government can pay the money it will cost for socialized medicine– so what will happen is EVERYONE’S taxes will be raised.
So should I pay forsocialized medicine through taxes or should I instead pay for private health insurance where I have more freedom in my health decisions! Either way WE pay!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:17 am
Exactly! Praying so Americans WON’T get health care?!
That must be to the same god who whispered in GWB’s ear to attack Iraq!
oh, you say that wasn’t god?…can you say….SATAN!!!
Bachmann on teh urbandictionary, pass it on.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bachmann
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:31 am
I strongly support Rep. Bachman’s call to fast. I think she should begin, NOW! Under no circumstances should she stop until Obama is deposed and Bachman’s vision of righteousness rules this fair land. We’ll be sure and let Rep. Bachman know when she can quit. Maybe she could also hold her breath? Let the countdown clock begin….
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:20 am
Yours is certainly not my God, Ms. Bachmann. I believe in a God that wants everyone to care for each other, look out for their neighbors, feed those that are hungry, give comfort to the sick, visit with those that are lonely, stand by to protect those that can’t protect themselves and my God desires this for all people, regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation, or political party. I do not know this god that you speak of who is commanding you and yours to infiltrate your so called, “Seven Mountains” in order to take over the world. This is an ugly, angry, divisive god and I’ll have no part of your movement and will do everything in my power to make sure it’s stopped.
For those interested, please google “Seven Mountain Mandate” or “Seven Mountain Strategy ” . Also look for youtube clips by Lance Wallnau and Cindy Jacobs. Those are great starting points if you’ve not been reading this stuff already. You’ll hear a lot of the jargon that you hear from Bachmann, Palin, Sanford, Grassley, and the like. You can add PalinTruthWatch on twitter if you want to read more.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:28 am
Keep fasting, sweetie. Just keep….fasting….
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:39 pm
She is scary crazy……
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:48 pm
Wow, the psychotic fanatics just encourage one another don’t they?
Their lust for power doesn’t allow them to see anything else. Their strategy is to destroy the country, in the hopes that the weaklings and the gullible will look to them to save it.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:49 pm
Marisela, what is so wrong with “socialized medicine”? Shouldn’t health care for all Americans be a right of citizenship? Why are we the only industrialized country without health care for all? Doesn’t your insurance company decide for you what treatment you can receive? Shouldn’t we have the largest possible pool of contributors so that you are not paying for the uninsured emergency room visits that are a regular feature of our currently dysfunctional system? Isn’t Medicare “socialized medicine”? Are you going to refuse to accept Medicare when you become eligible, to conform to your beliefs? Isn’t caring for our less fortunate brothers and sisters a Christian value? Why should insurance company executives pocket millions and millions of dollars, and get government subsidies to boot? What exactly do these insurance companies do for us that our Federal Government can’t do better, and cheaper? Wouldn’t you prefer to pay a little more in taxes, but far less in insurance premiums? Isn’t the goal of insurance companies to make money by denying you coverage when you are sick? Why do you apparently take a position contrary to your own interests?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:53 pm
The ironic part is that just the other day, she said that the government has absolutely no place to make any decisions about her body…..so, I guess that she IS Pro-Choice after all…..I guess that the government only doesn’t have the right when it fits into her GOP issued talking points…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:55 pm
She’s a nut!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:55 pm
“We all need to consider that in God’s timing that he may have allowed us, as members of Congress, to be in the position that we’re in just for this specific issue right now,” she said.
————————————————————
But Michelle, maybe god doesn’t like you and that’s why it made Obama President and you’re just a silly little, batshitcrazy Conresswoman who has to run again very soon… I mean you thought that Palin was one of god’s favorites but now she doesn’t have a job at all… have you considered that in god’s timing maybe it may have kicked her out of office? Have you considered the possibility that it will also kick you out of office very soon?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:57 pm
Michele Bachman quoting Sarah Palin. I can’t imagine anything scarier.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 12:58 pm
I think she uses the term “fasting” to mask anorexia…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:08 pm
Can’t someone please, someone who may be a theological scholar, stand in front of this women and ask her some basic questions about Christianity? I mean for fu&k’s sake, she obviously did not read a word of the King James Bible, as more time is spent talking about helping out those who are suffering and poor than it spends on talking about other things these so-called “religious” politicians regularly bring up to defend their moral positions. Wouldn’t Jesus be for Health-care, ie taking care of those who can not take care of their selves. Wouldn’t Jesus be for taking greed, and money-making, out of the health and welfare of our citizens. I think Jesus would definitely be on the pro-side of the health-care debate, but I do not speak for Jesus, I do not speak for God, and neither does Rep Michelle “bat crazy” Bachmann.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:13 pm
To Marisela @ 11:42 pm:
Don’t be an idiot! It’s a puiblic OPTION, which in case you don’t understand English so well means:
Option –
noun 1. the power or right of choosing.
2. something that may be or is chosen; choice.
3. the act of choosing.
4. an item of equipment or a feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard
The Public CHOICE would compete with private insurance, to drive costs down. So if you still want 30% + of the premiums you pay to go towards $20 million compensation packages for Insuracne Executives then by all measn, feel free to keep the plan you have. Meanwhile, we progressives will raise the taxes on THOSE Executives to cover the STARTUP costs of offering a Public OPTION (which will pay for itself once it’s up and running), so the cost of Emergency room care for the unisured doesn’t get rolled into the price of the private plans, becuaes you’re paying for that now! A visit to a Family Practice doctor when an insured child gets the flu is far cheaper than the cost of an emergency room visit for an uninsured child (since it’s obvious that cost is more iportant to you than the child). You get to keep your insurance, the cost for that SAME insurance will go down, and the rich crooks who are stealing millions of dollars our money to deny claims once you get really sick will be held accountable…
http://www.ehow.com/about_5304423_salaries-health-insurance-executives.html
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:14 pm
Prayer and fasting…pretty much sums up the Republican alternative for the 40 million people who don’t have health care.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:14 pm
Krazy is as Krazy does. Was she “really” elected. Or was she “chosen”? These are the people that give religion a bad name. I blame Jerry Falwell, Jimmy Swaggert, Jim Baker, Jim Jones, David Koresh and the guy that sold the RNC NeoCons their Kool-aide and running shoes to catch the next celestial comet for killing faith – for their God is KRAZY with a K. All Charlatans and cons. I bet her idols are those of “The Family” and C-Street.
This woman must be removed from office. Some might say, this planet.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:18 pm
The NeoConExtremists do not give God much “credit” for their ramblings are those of fools. With all due respect, my God is not an idiot, as these people prove themselves to be by their ignorance and lack of understanding. Michele Bachmann is Sarah Palin “light”. No, Loonie as Bill O’Really would say.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:22 pm
To Marisela
First…judge not others, lest you be judged
Second…whatever happened to helping the least of my(your) brothers…or does selling unproven supplements to unsuspecting people count?
Third…I, I, I, me, me, me, my, my, my
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:22 pm
Perhaps the loony beeyatch would also consider stamping her feet, and holding her breath until she turns blue and passes out.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:23 pm
Why couldn’t McCain have picked Bachmann instead of Palin?
-Anyone else wondering what a Palin/Bachmann campgain would be like? 2 religious nut jobs trying to make their imaginary world real… And I thought Bush was one of the best tools of the atheist movement. I start laughing just thinking about it…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:25 pm
Fasting is quite easy when one’s foot is already filling one’s pie hole.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:25 pm
Talk about “Weapons Grade” insane!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:26 pm
Really we don’t need health care reform at all. We just get all these Christians to get “…on our [their] knees in prayer and fasting,” and all of our illnesses will be cured. No doctors, No Hospitals, No Insurance we won’t need any of it, right Michelle?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:27 pm
This disturbed person is a prime example of the inadequacy of MENTAL health care in Minnesota. That she was elected to public office is an indicator of the EXTENT of the problem in the state.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:28 pm
*
Marisela
Comment posted August 24, 2009 @ 11:42 PM
hmm! two things come to mind:
Secondly, there is no way in heck the government can pay the money it will cost for socialized medicine– so what will happen is EVERYONE’S taxes will be raised.
*
—–
If nothing is done Marisela the government will not be able to pay the money for health care cost either with cost increase at 6% per year.
The Health Reform plan offers six in one hand… The ‘Do Nothing’ plan offers 3 Dozen in a Bush.
——
o Socialized medicine charge …. Republicans get too worked up on words used as labels that they have know idea of what they mean. Reagan used the ‘Socialized Medicine’ charge against MediCare back in the 60’s. Get new material.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:37 pm
I can’t get past those crazy eyes.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:40 pm
Michelle Bachman during a February 2009 appearance with KTLK’s Chris Baker: “We’re running out of rich people in this country.”
We all know the real reason this croney is “praying” and “fasting” for failure of health care reform.
http://minnesotaindependent.com/26721/bachmanns-statements-on-stimulus-raise-a-few-eyebrows
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:43 pm
It is sad that people like this gives faith and christianity a bad name. If they were truly following Christ and his teachings that would learn they are very wrong. Christ does teach about prayer and fasting but not to achieve YOUR wants and needs and not to get your way because you don’t agree with something. So everyone who reads this please know that most people of faith really aren’t like this and this crazy and out of touch!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:44 pm
Marisela, you’re already paying. It is estimated that the US pays about $50 billion annually in uncompensated (i.e., charity) care to provide health care for the uninsured in this country. 75-85% of that comes in the form of taxes for federal, state and local programs. The rest comes from higher insurance premiums paid by those who do have insurance. That $50 billion, by the way, is more than the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the federal budget deficit will increase annually under the latest House plan (estimated at $240 billion over 10 years).
It’s not a question of whether or not you have to pay for health insurance for the uninsured; it’s only a question of how you pay, and what you and your fellow Americans get in return.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:44 pm
I don’t think my God would appreciate the prayers against helping people. this woman is a nutcase. C’mon Minnesota, you can do so much better than this looney!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:46 pm
I feel like I’ve stepped into some kind of Bizarro-world. This woman cracked in the head. How can people actually listen to what she’s saying and think it’s a good thing?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:47 pm
Bachmann is a complete loon. She needs medical and mental health counseling – and soon. If there truly are people out there that believe anything that comes out of Bachmann’s mouth are as crazy as she is – maybe worse. The dribble she spews is beyond being rational since it doesn’t even pass the personal ’smell’ test..
How can anyone believe that facts she seems to react to are NEVER the real facts?? But, that seems not to get in the way…AND, with company like V. Foxx and Marilyn Musgrave who would be self-deceptive enough to believe reality would play any part in such a gathering…Maybe that explains it in it’s best terms -
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:48 pm
What does this say about the constituency who elected this nut job to Congress. I never realized there were so many stupid people out there until health care was an issue. LMAO – I hope she fasts herself right out of her chair.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:53 pm
Our family suffered for years as so-called “constituents” of crazed Marilyn Musgrave. How are you poor folks in Bachmann’s Minnesota district holding up under her leadership?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:57 pm
How is it you can go to “print” without proofreading ?
“…Virginia Foxx, most famous for calling Matthew Shepard’s murder was a “hoax,” …”
Something this poorly written so early in the article will certainly reflect negatively on the rest of the piece.
At least it will draw attention away from what extraordinairy wackjobs these people are, and that is counterproductive.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:58 pm
I live in Collin Peterson’s district, not exactly a beacon of progressivism. But I get down on MY knees and thank MY loving God that I am not represented in Congress by this woman.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:58 pm
She needs to go to one of these Obama mandated reeducation camps.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 1:59 pm
Hey Michelle! Your village called — their idiot is missing.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:03 pm
Disturbing. Ms. Bachmann is so out of touch. What district has elected this woman? She makes Sarah Palin look like Albert Einstein. I do not understand this kind of religion. Didn’t Jesus help the poor? Would Jesus deny those with health insurance, so that the insurance companies can get wealthier? Some of the sanctimonious Republicans need to do some serious soul searching concerning what it means to be Christian. Ms. Bachman is supporting GREED. Each day, another Republican makes some ridiculous statement. If Americans can not see through this deception by the Republicans, they are blinding themselves.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:03 pm
Point taken, Stue. Corrected.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:11 pm
Hey, Minnesotans, aren’t you proud!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:13 pm
This woman is more amazing everytime she opens her mouth. Please do not get Jesus Christ and God the Father confused with her ridiculous assertions. They do not speak for them. To think that she would assert prayer and fasting (which are effective tools for living by the way) to be used to defeat providing a healthcare option for those who cannot afford it is amazing! You know Jesus did not get upset often in the New Testament. However, everytime he did, it was at the religious folks. He said, “you don’t go to God for your needs and you discouraged anyone else from doing it, yet you profess to know my Father, you don’t know US at all(that is a paraphrase with great liberty), but you get the point.” Jesus didn’t have a great deal of tolerance for the religious, because they thought of themselves as more righteous and superior to everyone else…including God.
Minnesota, you have got to pray and fast that God remove all of these so-called Christians from office…they are a detriment. Ms. Bachman a Christian is someone who mirrors their life after the life of Jesus Christ. Try reading His words sometime…they are awesome and compassionate and firm and enveloped in love! Too many republicans are not recongizable to me as Christians.
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:14 pm
[...] panels were not enough, on a recent telephone townhall meeting Minnesota Rep. Michelle Bachmann called on her constituents to fast and pray to defeat healthcare reform. The 6th district Republican quoted the late British Prime Minister [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:14 pm
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF YOUR PRAYER????I believe strongly in God. If you pray to God that health Care reform should be defeated but at same time this health care reform which also cover uninsured, poor, small business, etc. So you are praying to God do not side with uninsured , poor etc. So you are praying to God to stay side with Insurance companies to Cut-throat Charges on seniors, uninsured as well as poor. So your prayer to God means to side with Insurance companies for them to deny health and medical rights of people just because of pre-existing condition. So God stand with unethical immoral side of Health Industry inthis country?
If God hear your prayer, but still health care reform will happen in a year or five or ten or 15 years or more. So do you think by then , God changes his mind and deny your prayer request? or By the tiem Health Care reform happens ,incase if it happens in 20 years …do you think that God will change his decision to pass health care reform, by thinking that “Oh I did a mistake by listening Michelle , so I am changing my decision to pass health Care reform”? answer me at just.thomas@hotmail.com
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:14 pm
If prayer and fasting would defeat this loon and get her tossed out of Congress, I would be happy to do it.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:15 pm
Minnesota must be so proud. NOT. Bachmann is just not using her government provided health care to seek mental help. What are the Republicans so afraid of? Isn’t it that the health care reform would actually benefit US citizens? Then what would they do?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
Great. “Faith without works is dead.” She may be fasting, but she can still toss a red-meat remark to inspire the home-grown terrorists and lone wolves like Scott Roeder.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:26 pm
Well, if you read the bible, it’s pretty clear that Jesus was a liberal and a socialist. So socialized medicine (which is not what is being offered) is a very Christian thing.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:28 pm
It just amazes me how do these three Wacko get elected to Congress. I hope they all fast themselves sick and need the medical insurance that will be denied them
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:30 pm
Do the folks in Minnesota realize that their votes put this woman in office. She is absolutely certifiable. One’s gotta believe when she’s up for re-election the folks in Minnesota will wise up and see that she is defeated soundly. What a loon. She really doesn’t want to see this country progress. I think she’s an uptight cracker with lots of money and just like most Republicans what’s mine is mine and I don’t want to share. How immature.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:30 pm
I wonder what Ms. BatCrazy thinks about this Bible Quote from NIV “He who oppresses the poor to increase his wealth and he who gives gifts to the rich–both come to poverty”
I’m convinced the RightWingNuts are either STUPID, SCARED, CORRUPT, MACHIAVELLIAN, or ALL of the ABOVE.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:33 pm
you guys prayed for rain during Mr. Obama’s gigantic colorado campaign meeting. didn’t work then, won’t work now. you know why? god likes us better!
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:39 pm
[...] Wingnut Alert Ms. Bachmann is at it again–spreading disproved myths, joining North Carolina representative Virginia Foxx in a [...]
Trackback posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:43 pm
Bachmann: Prayer and fasting will help defeat health care reform…
That’s really where this battle will be won — on our knees in prayer and fasting,” she told the listeners. “Remember: faith without works is dead. So we’re asking you to do all of it: pray, fast, believe, trust the Lord, but also act.”…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:46 pm
I really think we need to focus on her district. What is wrong with these people? Is this one of those Tom Delay rejiggered areas? I always thought Minnesota was, if not liberal, a democratic state. Is Dingleberry going to oppose her again?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:46 pm
Michele Bachmann, Virgina Foxx and Marilyn Musgrave on the same call. There must be a joke in there somewhere.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:46 pm
To what God she is refering? perhaps an idol?. The only God I serve is a compassionate God who would want not one of his children to suffer. This women is nuts it’s an insult to Christians everywhere to suggest they pray to God for others to be left suffering! Oh the hypocrites of the Gop!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:47 pm
I’m from Minnesota. Michelle Bachman’s mouth is the gift that keeps on giving, to progressives. She can’t be silenced, she’s the perfect example of why conservatism is bad, why it’s done such damage to our country and why conservatives are flat out irrational. Fear, Greed and Beliefs assumed to be fact. She personifies all 3.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:56 pm
there is crazy …………nad then there is bachmann .
im just curious how jesus would have faired under mrs bachmanns rules ? according to her own definition he would be classified a lazy , worthless , freeloader looking for attention and a free ride.
for anyone who voted for this woman you should never vote again …she is officially a national disgrace to her office.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:57 pm
Bachman appeals to a fringe element known in MN as “woodticks”…
so I’m told since I’m not a native…its embarassing she needs so much attention of the Palinesque genre…I’m sure she knows about the Dept. of Law in the White House too …my fav Palin…. I too will pray her constituents see the light ….she could be Joe the Plumber’s sidekick… talk about a dynamic duo !!!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:57 pm
When people can’t separate their job (representing ALL people) and their religious beliefs then you end up with a theocracy. Iran and several Middle Eastern countries are currently theocracies right now. Remember how fun Iran’s last election was? The last time the West left their political ideals to religion we called that period the DARK AGES. The last time it happened on North America we burned people at the stake for going against “God’s wishes” [see Salem Witch trials]. Please leave God out of politics Ms. Bachmann. Focus on what is right for the people you are representing NOT your own beliefs. And if you DO want to bring God into this argument at least bring in the fictional Jesus that healed and LOVED people. I don’t think Jesus would run a healthcare insurance company traded on the stock exchange and take millions in bonuses each year while people walked around without healthcare.
Maybe Ms. Bachmann should look to another old Republican for advice:
“When I do good, I feel good; when I do bad, I feel bad. That is my religion” — Abraham Lincoln.
I hope the good people of Minnesota remove Ms. Bachmann the next time her seat is up for reelection. Insurance companies have been killing people for years since President Nixon first allowed HMO’s to be run in a “FOR PROFIT” model. When you start talking healthcare and making a PROFIT it leads to nothing but disaster. I’m not saying Obama’s healthcare plan is perfect (it is not) but it is a start.
Please end the days where my insurance is tied to my job. Republicans like to tout how small businesses fuel innovation and ideas but with the cost of healthcare what it is today HOW can anyone quit their job and start their own business when healthcare is tied to your job?
You want to pay for our new healthcare? Start here …
We spend $650 BILLION on our military each year! That’s nearly half what the rest of the world combined spends (we spend 45% of the total world!) If you added up the next 10 countries after us it you would still only be at $325 BILLION! So basically the next 10 countries after us spend only HALF what we do on their military. Wow.
http://static.globalissues.org/i/military/country-distribution-2007.png
Maybe, just maybe if we stopped building Billion dollar military toys and bombing other countries we could afford to pay for universal healthcare.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:58 pm
Dear Minnesotan’s,
As I am not a MN. resident I am curious about the size of Bachmann’s district (#people) and the demographics of her constituents. I am beyond amazed that any sizable group of American’s could let this dingbat keep “dingbatting” as she does. Seriously, is her district the meth capitol of North America; is her district a “halfway district” for the intellectually challenged; or are her people all rich and having as good a time as the rest of us watching MB perform? Wow x10 to the 24th power!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:58 pm
I think we all need to get down on our hands and knees and pray
the voters of Michelle Bachmann’s congressional district will come to
their senses and vote her out of office in November 2010. We can pray that Bachmann will join her political twin Sarah Palin as office-seeker wannabees.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 2:59 pm
And this God’s a white Republican, right?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:01 pm
Wow. I really didn’t think anyone could top Bob Dorman as “Craziest Elected Official in History”, but in 10 short years, Bachman has won the title, hands down.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:08 pm
Interesting that this chat was sponsored by a “pro-life” group. They will fight tooth and nail to bring every child into this world, at the expense of a mother’s health or the child’s safety, but as soon as they breathe life outside the womb, they’re on their own, including the mother. Interesting…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:08 pm
She sure is crazy like a loon! I’m so glad that I found this link. I grew up in Minnesota and keep telling my mom to attend one of her “events”. In these tough times, we all need a really good laugh from time to time. Maybe I can coordinate my next visit to coincide with one of her “events”. I hope many of you are there – I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your comments! I needed a good laugh today.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
There’s an old saying about getting by with a wing and a prayer. These days the Republicans are getting by with wing nuts and self righteous prayers.. I know that Minnesota has 10,000 Lakes and that the loon is the State Bird but it now appears that there’s more than one state loon.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
Rep. Michele Bachmann does need to get back down on here knee’s .
This is how she get most of her work done and how she became a nut case congressman in the first place..
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:12 pm
“It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.”
Mahatma Gandhi
Michelle — you are your wealthy friends are not well. We will pray for you, too. And we will work towards the passage of legislation that can get you the mental health treatment you need — perhaps a heart transplant so you can have an organ that has some compassion contained within.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:12 pm
Crazy as a fox or just plain ole crazy?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:13 pm
Someone needs to seriously get this woman a physiological exam before she hurt someone or herself. To many signs to keep ignoring the fact that she is disturbed and emotionally troubled. Please help her and get her into therapy.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:15 pm
I do not know what god Michelle and those like her keep referring to, but it is not my God. Judging from the rhetoric alone, I’d say they worship Satan as their god. How very sad for the rest of us that folks like them have gained positions of power. Bunch of Satan worshiping fanatics for sure.
Listen carefully to what she and others like her are saying, then compare that to what Jesus said. They are truly polar opposites.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:24 pm
i just pooped my pants
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:27 pm
Wow. Prayer and fasting to end something that can help people rather than hurt them. Shows the whacked priorities of the republican party.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:28 pm
This nut case owns a mental health facility !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You would think anyone with half a brain would check their facts before they repeat these outrageous lies.
Michele and Sarah ….. go to:
snopes.com
factcheck.org
politifact.com
before you speak so you don’t look like such an azz.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:29 pm
If you live here:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c5/MN06_109.png
You need to explain yourself to us.
Do the right thing in 2010 and vote this loon out of office please.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:30 pm
What’s the affinity for double final letters and batsh*t crazy? Foxx a nut in training, but she doesn’t look well. Bachmann may have been sent by god, but should be recalled: gummed up drivetrain.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:40 pm
The only time a Christian conservative cares about your health is when you’re a fetus.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:42 pm
I don’t think the story was totally reported, regarding what Ms Bachman said…she also said…along with praying, fasting that there should be works of inarticulate politicism by verbal omission. In other words, NO TALKING unless you have something to say that makes sense!!!
Ms. Bachman, please go back to Minnesota and watch the electorate boot you out of office…wonder if you will fast and pray for victory?
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:42 pm
[...] in an all-star telepanel of lunatics last week, titled with gentle subtlety and tact, “Keeping Faith with the Unborn,” sponsored (surprise!) by an antiabortion advocacy group. Joining her was North Carolina Rep. [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:44 pm
The people of Minnesota are responsible for this.
There are many Michelle Bachmann’s out there. Outside a few kook churches, they don’t have much of an audience.
What the heck is in the water in Minnesota that made people vote in this crazy person?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:45 pm
I somehow think that God could do better.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:45 pm
Who would Jesus deny health insurance to? ;o)
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:54 pm
Folks, this isn’t funny anymore, not that it ever was. You Minnesotans have to defeat her at the pools in 2010. Please. I mean…please already.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:56 pm
2012…..support Palin for pres and Bachman for vp.
Let the liars and crazies rule once in a while.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 3:57 pm
George J,….. we’re not all proud of this filth. She is a disgraceful ignoramus. I don’t know how or why this happens. We have an entire party that is dedicated to creating fear, and not even fear of truth, but rather the fear of lies. Sickening.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:06 pm
Beyond the Palin, Batman Bachman, and the late, great Red Foxx’s Inverted and Twisted Sister, all share the same fixed glassy-eyed stare of a rock star stoned on something stronger than Rash Limbo’s Oxycontin. It appears that there’s no evidence of any synaptic connection between the retina and the forebrain.
It’s easier to think of a Chatty Cathy Doll or one of the Stepford Wives channeling J Edgar Hoover in drag.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:10 pm
Ms. Bachmann might want to consult Isaiah 58:4-6 on the subject of fasting.
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:17 pm
[...] will be won — on our knees in prayer and fasting." — Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), quoted by the Minnesota Independent, on how Republicans will stop health care reform. Tags: News, Political, pool No [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:20 pm
I bet she’s spent plenty of time on her knees … and not praying
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:23 pm
Did it ever occur to this insane woman that, with all her praying and fasting, Obama was still elected? Maybe God is trying to tell her something.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:25 pm
Face it, she is nuttier than a Christmas fruitcake. So much for the separation of chuch and state. Every time I see one of these ultra-paranoid republicans (that imagine a conspiracy under every doily), I think back to Bush’s 8 years in office, time he spent selfishly re-writing some of the most sacred parts of our Constitution, controlling what the media was allowed to report to us, acting out personal vendettas against any that opposed him, lying to the country about the necessity for war, in other words, participating in TRUE conspiracies against the American people…and I wonder….where was their patriotism and concern then, when it was really needed?
It’s always amazed me that those most fiercely opposed to abortion are the same persons most fiercely opposed to social welfare programs. They would force women to have children they cannot afford or provide for, but at the same time say they don’t want to have to support the poor or their offspring…Face it, Michelle Bachman or her ilk will not be around to take care of all these children they insist MUST be born…..
They need to stop trying to govern from the pulpit, we are a country of many religions–fast and pray on their own time and represent ALL Americans on work-time.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:26 pm
Make the crazy woman go away! She is simply too much.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:30 pm
This woman is a certifiable nut case – she and Sarah need to ride off into the sunset together, never to be heard from again.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:32 pm
Yes, to quote Jesus – “I was hungry and you fed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you told me to get off my duff and get my own health insurance!”
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:38 pm
She’s as nutty as a Minnesota loon! Do us all a favor Michelle – please stay as far north as possible on I94…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:43 pm
I am 66 years old and I am an American Citizen. I was born in the US. Today I was forced to get a Social Security Card. I had to renew my Driver’s License. I do not have a Social Security Card. I have my medicare card. I waited in line for my turn to come. I waited a very long while. I was told I must have the SS Card. I drove 40 miles one way to the Social Security Office to get my SS card. I waited in line to press a button on a computer to get a ticket to wait until I was called. I waited a very long while. I was finally called. I filled out an application. They will have to send it to me in two weeks. A less than 5 minute process to print takes two weeks. (They can’t print it now–or even type one up anymore). A Universal Health care System would work the same way.. Huh.. What and who are the types of people that want that type of a health care system? Those are the NUTs. America is acting more like Hitler did every day.. Watch out a communist in the night will rob you of everything The USA has stood for and represented. So Sad some are fooled. Get educated on the past and how other countries compare to USA.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:49 pm
B. Robert: You’re joking right? The country wasn’t Hitlerian when you got your government-paid, government-administered Medicare, but it is now? And how about that Social Security. With Social right in the name, it’s a way for young people — with government help — to subsidize older people, like yourself, later in life. Quit yer whinin’.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:51 pm
Mathew 6.5
“And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. 6But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.
Bachman has her reward, the reward of the hypocrites. As do those who honor her.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:52 pm
Really? People elected her? I hope we will finally realize that the elections that really count are not necessarily who we put in the White House, but who is supposed to represent you and your neighbors. All of our current problems date back farther than Obama’s tenure, that’s for sure. Can anyone say ‘Term Limits’ … I have for years!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 4:55 pm
Michele Bachmann is nuts! I can not believe that voters in her district re-elected her last year. Minnesota should be embarassed to send someone like her to Washington DC and hopefully in 2010 they will correct that.
She and Sarah Palin should join together and have a talk show for the gullible and misinformed. Unfortunately, it is becoming more apparent every day that they would have an audience. There are people out there who would rather have someone tell them what they think, rather than research all the facts. We have become a lazy society.
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:07 pm
[...] had his Esther and we have our Michele Bachmann. Clearly, God must be against healthcare reform. Or so that seems to be the idea here. If we fast [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:08 pm
SURPRISE! God Wants a Public Option!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:20 pm
Apparently God doesn’t want people to have health care. She gives Christians a bad name.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
“am 66 years old and I am an American Citizen. I was born in the US. Today I was forced to get a Social Security Card. I had to renew my Driver’s License. I do not have a Social Security Card. I have my medicare card. I waited in line for my turn to come. I waited a very long while. I was told I must have the SS Card. I drove 40 miles one way to the Social Security Office to get my SS card. I waited in line to press a button on a computer to get a ticket to wait until I was called. I waited a very long while. I was finally called. I filled out an application. They will have to send it to me in two weeks. A less than 5 minute process to print takes two weeks. (They can’t print it now–or even type one up anymore). A Universal Health care System would work the same way.. Huh.. What and who are the types of people that want that type of a health care system? Those are the NUTs. America is acting more like Hitler did every day.. Watch out a communist in the night will rob you of everything The USA has stood for and represented. So Sad some are fooled. Get educated on the past and how other countries compare to USA.”
This has to be nominated for ironic post of the day. You are actually complaining about universal health care after discussing receiving social security, (and, since you mentioned you are 66 yo, medicare)??? American is acting more like Hitler everyday? You do realize that Hitler was a fascist (Nazi) not a communist, don’t you? How, by trying to help people who don’t have it, get health care? Hitler was responsible for the extermination of millions of Jews..how do these things relate? Clearly, you must reside in Michelle Bachman’s district and also, undoubtedly voted for her.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:28 pm
Dear voters in the MN 6th – Please wake up – this lady must leave Washington ASAP.
She has no idea what the REAL WORLD is truly like.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:31 pm
Leave Ms Bachmann alone. We know what she is and the kind of people who voted for her are: Insurance Lobbyists, Far Right Wing Antiabortionist Groups( “Forget the Mothers Constitutional Rights and the Medical necessity, the baby comes first. “), Republican Christians, but not democratic Christians, anyone who hates Democrats just because( they don’t like the word ), people who think the President of the United States isn’t ( even ) born ( “birthers” ) in America and don’t think Hawaii is a US State. Oh, and that many of her colleges in the House of Representitives should be investigated for being un-American.
The United States is a democratic republic and we get the kind of representation that we vote for, but if I lived inside her district and I understood that health care doubled in cost in 7 years, i’d know that most places that offer health care to their workers NOW — will NOT be offering health care in the next 7 years, I would be devistated by her. Ask the 45 million people who already without health insurance.
There has not been a company that I worked for in the last 10 years that had health insurance coverage for their workers. Now, I can’t afford coverage.
Every one in that situation should show up at these “town hall meetings”.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:32 pm
Ever since Rep. Bachman began making news with comments and behavior that most charitably might be described as schizophrenic, many people in other states and countries around the world have become curious as to exactly what kind of constituency would elect this poor tortured woman to represent them in the U.S. Congress. Can someone there in Minnesota shed some light on this?
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:36 pm
[...] Minnesota Independent: “We all need to consider that in God’s timing that he may have allowed us, as members of Congress, to be in the position that we’re in just for this specific issue right now,” she said. [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:39 pm
This is rich. So, everyone that fast better have that insurance they love so much, because when they start getting weaker and weaker and they call their insurance company to help them, they may be denied.
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:40 pm
[...] Michelle Bachmann: [...]
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:41 pm
[...] Michelle Bachmann: [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:42 pm
WOW. She doesn’t even need a mask on Halloween.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:45 pm
“I am 66 years old and I am an American Citizen. I was born in the US. Today I was forced to get a Social Security Card. ”
Forced to get a SS card… Did they do that at gunpoint? You’re supposedly 66, and you don’t have a SS card? I got mine when I was a teen, and I don’t know how you could have got this far without one. It’s our primary form of ID, and necessary for just about anything, including getting a job.
“I have my medicare card.”
Since you’re so against any kind of government medical care, you’ll have to either turn that in or shut up, you can’t have it both ways!
“A Universal Health care System would work the same way.. ”
First of all, no one is talking about a universal healthcare plan, and since you can’t seem to even grasp simple ideas, like your government supplied medicare, you certainly aren’t qualified to be the one to tell anyone what a healthcare reform that isn’t even formulated yet will do. I love how the wingnuts throw out some unrelated example, then say gov’t healthcare will be the same. You already have gov’t healthcare!
“Huh.. What and who are the types of people that want that type of a health care system?
Those are the NUTs.”
Since you seem to be the only one proposing it, I guess you’re the NUT!
“America is acting more like Hitler did every day.. Watch out a communist in the night will rob you of everything…”
It’s those damn Hitler communists again, cause everyone knows Stalin and Hitler stood for the exact same things!
“Watch out a communist in the night will rob you of everything The USA has stood for and represented.”
You mean like your medicare?
“So Sad some are fooled. Get educated on the past and how other countries compare to USA”
Like in healthcare? In case you haven’t heard, we suck! Of course you wouldn’t know, you have government healthcare! Maybe you need to get educated and stop seeing how many right wing buzzwords you can use in a sentence!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:54 pm
I have never been to minnesota . Sounds scarey Maybe Mr Frommer should boycott it until they get rid of Baughman
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:58 pm
Which large insurance companies are in her district?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 5:59 pm
I wish Michelle Bachman would fast until about December. Nutjob!!!!!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:08 pm
RonniNY. THANK YOU! I couldn’t have said it better myself. After debating with these right-wing radicals over gay-rights and health care reform while doing research for a book, I’ve concluded that whatever part of the brain that allows for rational thought simply does not exist in their brains. The god they worship is a very scary entity without a seeming shred of compassion or love. Why would they want to worship such a being?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:13 pm
This crazy lady really needs to be booted out of her cushy job. I pray everyday she gets hit by a bus. We don’t need evil witches in congress.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:13 pm
I am sure the young man “going down from Jerusalem to Jericho” was in good health. That is a difficult and winding road. But “he fell into the hands of robbers” who “beat him and went away, leaving him half dead”. The rulers and religious leaders passed by and ignored him.
The previously healthy traveler now needed access to some good health care.”A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine.” The young man having been robbed, had no money or way to pay for health care. So the Good Samaritan took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Look after him,’ he said. The command to ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ doesn’t allow us to pass “by on the other side” when it comes to health care.
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:18 pm
[...] [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
When I was in seminary school,
They said,
You can petition the Lord with prayer,
petition the Lord with prayer.
You can NOT petition the Lord with prayer,
Especially not evil, small minded ones.
Jim Morrison
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:40 pm
Well, I hope that Bachmann prays and fasts till health reform dies.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:50 pm
It IS Ramadan after all… oh no wait… LOL
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:52 pm
As a Christian Conservative, I am completely appalled at the shallowness of my fellow Christians. The Bible tells us to “let us reason together,” yet most Christians are not able to think on their own. Michele Bachmann and others like her have simply lost their minds, and cannot listen to or participate in reasonable discussions. We have lost our compassion and willingness to live the life Christ has asked us to live. It is a shame and Bachmann should be ashamed to be called a Christian leader
Her position should be one of prayer that God’s perfect will would be done in this great nation; and that God would speak to our president and steer him if he is heading in the wrong direction. The bible says that all authority on the earth is established by God, and we are to respect His [God's] delegated authority.
2 Chronicles 7:14 (Whole Chapter)
If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
There is no where in the bible that it tells us to fast and pray that our leaders’ plans will fail. We should, instead be praying for God’s perfect will.
Very sad!!!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 6:57 pm
Please God, I skipped lunch, can you drop a church on this mad woman now?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:17 pm
Actually, the whole of Isaiah 58 is pertinent to this line of reasoning. That these people who consistently claim to be Christians, but don’t actually seem to know what he had to say, are an embarassment to all REAL Christians everywhere who spend their time helping those in need. If they belong to a mainstream church, their pastors should be singling them out for special counseling, after which if they don’t change their ways, they should be brought up before the body of the church and identified and rebuked publicly. But, as she probably goes to the same whack-job type as Palin does, I don’t think that will happen.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:19 pm
To “underestimate,” Rep. Michele Backhmann or rather the (”presentations”) of the ["chalice of Judas"] (”Prayer And Fasting” Will Defeat Health Care Reform) would be a mistake – in any of its theaters, ["embodiments"].
Her nefarious statement, qualifying, in and of it self, would lend its support whole-heartedly to the criterion of an heil Hitler’s regime – in the promotion of imminent destruction and deterioration of health of some forty eight million citizens. To (”pray and fast”) for such calamity of ones on country is not only a testament of psychopathic diagnostics made manifest, but tantamount to the sentiment of an anti-Christ… The devil reincarnate! “Or is it simply, that Eve is at it again.” “We were kicked out of the Garden/Health of Eden once – suffice it to say we evolved.” Blessed indeed. “Even wise men jumps the gun somewhere down the line, but only fools jumps the second time.” … To paraphrase, yet again: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men/women to do nothing.” With such attributed to (Edmund Burke): How say we all?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:28 pm
Yeah!! that woman is crazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzy.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:48 pm
Serving in Congress is not appropriate occupational therapy for nutcases.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:49 pm
I guess Ms. Bachman’s Christianity does not include Matthew 25: “For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home.
I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me.” And apparently alot of the right wing conservative Christians don’t practice that teaching of Christ… Right. Saying you’re a Christian, and acting like one are two entirely different things, as most of the GOP proves.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:50 pm
I’m all for free speech, but this nutbag needs to be put down. How can the great state of Minnesota put up with this kind of idiocy?
Her comments seem like something straight out of a Twilight Zone episode.
Are you there God? It’s me Michele. Your chosen one.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 7:56 pm
Its truely hard to understand those who donated too and voted for this nut case. Shes a danger to society at this point!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:02 pm
Mid term elections are usually many fewer voters. I sure hope this next midterm brings out as many voters as the POTUS election as we really have much work to do to get rid of these people who care so little about “we the people”. I dont care which party you belong to, “influence peddling” in Washington needs to end and nut cases like Bachman need to be retired from legislation. This country simply cannot afford more of the same (selling vote to the highest biddrs)
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:05 pm
NO2WAR was kind enough to restate the story of the Good Samaritan. Note that the Good Samaritan was NOT a Christian or Jew. He was what they would call an infidel. It doesn’t take religion to be a decent human being, in fact, it helps if you aren’t religious. Only in the name of religion can you justify inhumane acts against your fellow humans. Urging people to use their god to hurt or defeat other who are simply trying to be just, kind and fair is only possible with religion. Vote this woman out of public office as she lacks common decency toward her fellow citizen. Shame on her. Shame.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:11 pm
Another facet of the “debate”:
http://www.pcusa.org/pcnews/2009/09712.htm
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:20 pm
Why Michelle… You sound so Christlike. Did he not say that “what you done to the least of these, you’ve done to me? Please stop your driveling.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:22 pm
Thank you, Michelle Bachman. It wasn’t until I read this article that I realized that God is opposed to health care for 30 million of his poor followers who are suffering needlessly, but wants a few hundred rich executives at large insurance companies to continue to profit off of their misery.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 8:22 pm
I didn’t think this was possible but she makes Sarah Palin look intelligent in comparison. –
Pingback posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
[...] Michelle Bachman: “prayer and fasting will defeat health care reform”. [...]
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:18 pm
I guess the people of the 6th district should rejoice. Their representative is one of the most radical right wingers in the Congress. She is like Sarah Palin,good looking so she gets every benefit of the doubt from the Republican party. How can Minnesotans treat her seriously? She is a perfect example of conservative control of the media. How else could someone like her get quoted on a regular basis. Last week she said she would run for President if God told her to.Just think conservatives are mad about Al Franken and they let her roam freely.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:27 pm
On the subject of political contributors does everyone know that Stanley Hubbard of KSTP-TV is her largest individual contributor? Again, the conservatives control the video and audio waves. The news slant wouldn’t be affected would it?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:33 pm
Save us from the American Taliban!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:34 pm
From B.Robert “I am 66 years old and I am an American Citizen. I was born in the US. Today I was forced to get a Social Security Card. The USA has stood for and represented. So Sad some are fooled. ‘Get educated on the past and how other countries compare to USA”.”
Mr. Robert: I’m elated to observe that you’re the first “Heaven’s Gate” returnee from the Hale-Bopp comet’s orbit. Trust it was a fun trip and I applaud your safe return. I wish it were also a sane return–Oh well!
You’re quite an accomplished individual to have lived 66 years in the US without Social Security Registration; and to get your medicare card withoutan SS card is an even more outstanding accomplishment, you’ve surpassed my experience, and those of everyone I know. As for education as to “how other countries compare to USA”, in 2005 I was working in Canada in British Columbia; my stay was extended and I needed a refill of Lisinopril which required a Canadian Dr’s prescription. This was in a small town of less than 300 people, were I in the US I’d have needed to drive to a town much, much larger. Anyway, there was a clinic, in the center of town, I had a ten-minute wait, a 25-minute consult. It cost $35 Canadian (~ $30 US) and I had my prescription which I filled @ costs comparable to US costs. The MD service was so surprisingly good I left a $15 tip–Yes! said service would have cost more than $150 in the US after several hours wait!. I’ve worked with Canadians since the the 1961, and never heard a complaint. In BC they’re proud of their Medical Service and occasionaly tweak Americans about their medical costs, availability, and service problems. In 2006, I was working in an Alpine village in Switzerland with population less than 2000. I took a late night tumble on the ice in front of my hotel, I was lucky. Just a badly abraded knee. Within 20 minutes a local Dr was in my room. The Emergency visit and 5 subsequent followups (I’m diabetic, they couldn’t stitch my knee) came to $300 in the most expensive country in the world! I would have been charged more than $2000 for the ambulance and Emergency room visit in the US– been there done that!
I’ve observed medical costs in Southern California increase by 500% to 100% since the year 2000. Last year I had two back surgeries and the bill came to more than $200,000 for three days standard hospitalization.
Mr. Robert, I have observed, been cared for, and paid for Healthcare in much of the world–including Russia,where the communist’s used to be. Surprise, in Russia I buy my meds over the counter for 1/4 to 1/10th the US Costs. A dr’s visit is $20. (It does help to take along flowers and Remy Martin VSOP).
As I said, I’m glad you’ve had fun on your interplanetary journey because you’ve certainly not seen what is happening here in the US. Or how it compares to other National Health Sevice!
Yes, our Medical system produces highly skilled specialists who expend a fortune on their education, and a lifetime recovering same by bagging us for $200 for a ten minute consult– that’s $1200/hour. My company spends ~ 40% of my salary on my Health care. US Medical service is the most expensive and inefficient service in the World’s Industrialized nations.
Welcome back Mr Roberts! Glad you’ve had a fun time away!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 9:44 pm
And yet…..like a crack ho taking another hit… they’re consistently voted back into office, term after term.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:22 pm
If Jesus came down from the heavens tomorrow, he’d slap her silly !
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:26 pm
This woman needs to get seriously laid…
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:30 pm
she can get on her knees in front of me if she would like
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:30 pm
Two hands working do more than a thousand hands clasped in prayer.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:41 pm
She is a loon. Crazy. Wakko. The people that think she’s great are too and they deserve what they get. Can she move to Alaska and keep the other f**ker company?
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:44 pm
I don’t live in Minnesota so I’m curious to know where in the state is Michelle Bachmann’s
Congressional district and what are its demographics.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:57 pm
These people need to open their eyes and good christian hearts and get onboard with health reform.
People cannot afford health care. Period.
Get a grip on reality and save your prayers for church, not a community forum.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 10:58 pm
Joe writes: “Michele Bachman quoting Sarah Palin. I can’t imagine anything scarier.”
How about Sarah Palin quoting Michele Bachman?
On another note, I didn’t read most of these comment, but you last three fellas were also kind of scary.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:03 pm
May Michelle Bachmann NEVER take another bite!
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:06 pm
Ah yes.. Destroy the evil socialist health care and keep government out of our lives.. But while you’re at it, make government say whether or not a woman has a right to choose to have an abortion or not!!
Pathetic.. If I were a republican, I would be ashamed at this ridiculous garbage.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:38 pm
“For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home.
I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and Barbara Bachmann told me tough luck.
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:50 pm
One of the many entries in the BOOK OF STUPID along with a ‘word salad’ from Sarah Palin….
Comment posted August 25, 2009 @ 11:54 pm
@ellen shatter
“I don’t live in Minnesota so I’m curious to know where in the state is Michelle Bachmann’s
Congressional district and what are its demographics.”
http://tinyurl.com/nlz85x
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 12:03 am
The 6th district Republican quoted the late British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
I guess she doesn’t know that Churchill supported the nationalization of health care in Britain.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 12:51 am
Bravo, Dov! Best comment yet to B. Robert who is no doubt as nutso as M. Bachmann.
Whenever I listen to Crazy-Eyes Bachmann or her ilk (Palin, V. Foxx, Limbaugh G. Beck, Coulter, Malkin, etc.), I wonder how they can call themselves Christians. Their rantings don’t sound anything like Christianity to me. Instead, they sound like hate-mongers. It makes me sick to think I live on the same planet with them.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 1:18 am
It’s so stupid of Rep. Bachmann to think that she can bribe God with prayers and fasting to do what she wants — that is to deprive millions of Americans the opportunity to get insurance at a lower cost. It only shows that she doesn’t truly know that God is compassionate even to those whom she disagrees with. It was foolish of her and Sarah Palin to think that they can fool all Americans.
Pres. Obama is not telling mothers to abort their babies, what he wants is for people not to persecute those mothers who decided to have their babies aborted for their own personal reasons. What Jesus said was that, “Whoever has not committed a sin should be the first to throw the stone.” Do conservative Republicans truly believe that they have not committed a single sin? I think those who voted for Bachmann made a very big mistake for electing a narrow-minded lawmaker.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 1:31 am
I learned from the health care debate that Jesus would never give anything of himself to help someone unless he was receiving a direct benefit. It’s sort of how I learned from the gun debate that Jesus would only turn the other cheek if his gun was out of ammo.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 1:36 am
Really, you just can’t make this stuff up. Is she so afraid of health care because she’ll have to get back on her meds?
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 2:05 am
I completely concur with Bachmann … please pray (ineffective) and please fast (possibly fatal) for MONTHS!
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 2:12 am
Used to live in MN and went to college there too. What has happened to this formerly progressive state? Bachmann is by far the worst example of a female politician I can think of; she constantly makes misstatements about events, cross the line separating church and state, and foments people to what can only be described as TREASON. Wake up MN and put better politicians in place who understand the constitution!
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 2:18 am
She is full blown bat-shit crazy! We have just spent eight years hearing from the right wing about how much God hates us, and now these people are praying that we don’t get health care! I always thought of Minnesota as such in intelligent state- how on earth did you elect someone like her?
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 2:19 am
I really appreciate RoxieInTheSouth’s comment…I sometimes believe that religion is an “opiate of the people.” How can people justify such hatred in the name of a “just and good” God? We must come to the realization that all of us do not worship the same “god.” I am so embarassed for Bachmann and the Republican party. One would think “they” should be trying to “improve” their deplorable image at this point. Who is the HRIC? (Head Republican In Charge) Why are you letting her and others say these things? Don’t you have any pride or integrity? This has proven to me that the anti-Christ is real and busy at work. Only “satanists” and “separatists” would think this way. This is why I cannot get too caught up into “religion,” especially if it’s “Eurocentric.” I find the “Anglo mentality” sad and frightening…borderline schitzophrenic. Why do these “pockets of America” feel so paranoid and frightened? I refer to them as “cornered rats.” America, we must come to grips with this evil and eradicate it!!! The children deserve much better than this. I’d like to thank the Republicans, once again, for confirming that I made the right vote. I love my progressive President. Long live the President and the “true American spirit.” We will not let this woman or the other minions steel our sunshine. The ideals of this nation will be preserved for all. We will not tolerate anarchy, Bachmann. You and those who think like you are UNPATRIOTIC ANARCHISTS bent on destroying the fabric of this great nation. You should be ashamed of yourself and should go somewhere, sit down, shut your mouth and really think about what you are saying. You are making a complete azzzzz of yourself. Bachmann, look yourself in the mirror…do you really like what you see? I will pray for your soul.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 3:17 am
Bachman Palin 2012
Campaign slogan, “Oh you didn’t think anyone could be more of a fuccup than Bush and Cheney…….HAHAHA….HOOOHEEEEEHAHAAHAHA…….HOOOHOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOHEEEEEEEEEHAHAHAHAHAHA!” They could overlay dr. evils laugh with a picture of them. I’m sure 30% of Americans would be for them…….
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 3:40 am
Maybe she’ll fast and pray so hard she’ll collapse and suffer further brain damage, and we’ll be rid of her. I wish her good fasting.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 4:00 am
Dear Minnesotans residing in Bachmann’s district,
Please vote this woman out next year. She is an embarrassment to you and to the Congress.
Thank you,
Matthew R.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 4:11 am
“. . .Bachmann’s fervent call to utilize prayer and fasting . . .”
Has she converted to Islam?
This is the Holy month of Ramadan, a time of prayer and fasting.
Tell everyone you know! Michele Bachmann is a secret Muslim.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 4:28 am
What makes her think that God is listening to her?He said he was listening to me.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 4:39 am
Ms. Bachman and her kind,religiousfundementilists.who are being guided nyNeoconservative intelllectual’s are whyI ,and many other’s have left the GOP,and embraced President Obama.They aere clearly mad!But there are million’s of them,fanatical,agitated,desperatwe,and radical.Beware,this goes beyond the old definition’s of left and right.Taf,Goldwater,Nixon,even Roald Reagan.The Bachmen types are a wholly new phenonmenon.Like George W.Bush,they are’End Timer’s.THere see enemies of there war-like version of God as evil enemies to be destroyed.Hence we see Ms.Bachman’s quoting of Churchill,oe of the 29th centuries biggest advocates of uncompromising,unrelentinf war,at all cost’s!Thougn laighable,take these protes’es of TV preecher’s,Limbaugh,and FOX New;s VERY SERIOUSLY.There true believer’s,not just alarming,but dangerous to the very foundatiom’s of our Republic.Allmust stay vigilinat,courageous,and actively engaged against them.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 4:51 am
All the boog men ae out in the USA.Media propaganda creation’s.Hollywood paradies.Victor’s history.The Hitler,Stalin,buddie of Churchil,and FDR)stuff is so childish,and desplay’s a dangerous lack of sophistication in our poltical discourse.Know nation,indeedall of civilization is on a collision course to disaster,if everytime a conroversy comes to the fore,comic book history and fear is usedcas an excuse for meaningful debate.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 5:15 am
Dear Sarah Palin; The Death Panel Already Exists and People Have Already Been Judged, an open letter.
On May 30, 1996 Linda Peeno testified before congress that she was responsible for the death of a man by denying him life saving care. She testified that no one held her accountable, and instead, she was rewarded with a six figure raise.
How dare you Mrs. Palin, how dare you accuse a possible solution to this problem with the monstrously sick crime that is already taking place. Everyday your fellow Americans are being put before panels that will decide their fate. Only they never get to see the faces of the people that hold their fate, and they get no appeals. They are powerless, vulnerable, and they need our help. They are, our neighbors, our friends, our lovers, and our children, and we the people, that are stuck in this broken system demand to be given a way out. Obama promised us change to a broken health care system, and we yelled, cheered, and with the power of our vote put, not only him, but his entire party into majority power status. They know what we want, they know that we put them there, and they know we can replace them. They answer to us, we the people.
However you are lucky, or rather your son is. If tragedy should take you, and your husband away from this world, and from Trig, he would be taken care of. His food, shelter, cloths, and medical expenses would all become covered under social security, and medicare. He would most likely spend the rest of his life in a group home with people much like himself, and a 24 hour nursing staff who will not only take care of him, but will spend time with him, play with him, and laugh with him. Social security is the safety net for all people like Trig, and it is a government run, publicly funded, system that has lasted 74 years. Would a private, or public enterprise whose sole purpose is to make a profit take care of Trig? Or would they put him before a panel? I think we both know the answer to that question. So why are you advocating in favor of the death panels, that really do exist, for so many of your fellow Americans?
A fellow American;
Keith.J.Lemire
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 5:22 am
Marisela
Is a new planet out there that you’re living on where your health care insurance does not dictate your life?? If so, please do share as everyone I know that has “private health care” has had to endore some type of interference from their insurance company including myself. I have to go where they tell me to go for blood work, mammogram and any other tests. Places I went to for years are no longer on my “in network” and I’ll be damned if I’m going to pay ‘out of network” prices. Telling you where to go for these services and what doctors you can chose is not FREEDOM. Now, a Public Option will give you the freedom to chose your doctor, where you can go for those services. And yep, for those making over $250,000 WILL pay the higher taxes. Remember, you’d have been paying them all along, had you not gotten those Reagan tax breaks. I think those making a million dollars can afford $9,000 more…..
We will have health care reform this year with a good strong public option…no matter what the nut cases like Buchmann in Congress say…..these nut cases only care about it who is filling their pockets. They don’t care about their constituents or any of the American people. So step back to planet earth now.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 5:29 am
Add her to the growing line of Republicans, including Palin, who are seeking clemency from Obama’s “death panel” because they are all walking around brain dead. Night of the Living GOP.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 5:50 am
Keerist already! Where’s my barf bag? This gal has to be the most kooky of them all and that’s saying alot!
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 6:06 am
Remember: The people of the 6th District elected this woman to represent them. Since Michelle Bachmann’s faith-based insanity and garden-variety dishonesty are clearly documented to anyone who cares to track her record, one must believe that THIS is what they wanted,
Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. A lot of people voted to put Sarah Palin a heartbeat from the Oval Office. We have two generations of failed public education to overcome and decades of Congressional mediocrity to reverse. We’re not out of the woods yet.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 7:30 am
Yes, praying so that people don’t get healthcare. How messed up is that?! This person is insane, and the laughingstock of MN.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 7:41 am
To all the good people of the great state of Minnesota,You have a genuine,bonafide,card carrying,100% dyed in the wool nut job representing you in congress.Ladies,and gentlemen I give you Michele Bachmann!!!!!
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 8:03 am
i knew it! she’s a muslim in disguise asking us to pray and fast during ramadan. good job!
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 8:14 am
What happened to our Republican Party? If any common sense is to prevail the ideals of the Goldwater Party Days need to return……….not this crazy right wing group who seem to have taken the party over……Government has no place in my home, my bedroom, or any part of my personal life……..Gov should operate schools, build roads, handle out military, etc……the basics……..not one of personal control……both parties are guilty of these ideals to control our personal lives today…………what happened to the constitution that spells out what they are to do?
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 8:26 am
She is right to call the nation to fast and pray. We need God back in our nation, remember we are one nation under God.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 8:31 am
What a waste of a fine piece of ass.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 8:32 am
Yeah, I think I read that Jesus said, “I say unto you, rip affordable healthcare away from the sick and the needy and let them fend for themselves”. I command you to pray and fast to God to prevent sick people from getting the care they need, and pray that big corporations continue to make large profits from these sick people”.
Oh wait………………
Unbelievable. These so called “Christians” are shameful.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:02 am
Bachmann: “We all need to consider that in God’s timing that he may have allowed us, as members of Congress, to be in the position that we’re in just for this specific issue right now.”
I would encourage her to interpret the fact that Democrats control both houses of Congress in light of that particular belief.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:05 am
Maybe Rep. Bachmann should read the Gospels instead of pray. Jesus was a big fan of the public option. First of all, he was always healing the sick, raising the dead, giving the blind sight, and making whole the cripple. In the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:29-37) Jesus argues that no matter who it is that is in need of care, we are to see that are provided for. In this story the Good Samaritan was a stranger to a wounded man, and of an enemy race. The Good Samaritan took the wounded man into town, found someone to take him in, and then paid for a week’s care. In Matthew 25 when Jesus describes who will go where on Judgment Day (a sheep or a goat), he specifically instructs his followers to take care of the sick (”when I was sick you took care of me” v. 36). Matthew 25:45: “Whenever you failed to help any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you failed to do it for me.” Maybe we should call Bachmann and her followers the Goat Brigade.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:06 am
Maybe she is praying to Satan.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:07 am
I for one cannot understand how it is physically possible to be so stupid. Amazing.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:22 am
How unfortunate fine educated women have these “numbnuts” out there representing their gender.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:33 am
Just what planet is she from? Certainly not a planet where people have to live together and should take care of each other.
When did religion become so screwed up? And who is voting these people into office?
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:39 am
Hey Minnesota, the psycho ward called. They want their looney tune nut job back.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:44 am
Is there irony here that Bachmann tells us to pray to God for the defeat of a law upholding a civil right – the right to universal health care? Brings to my mind the preachers of the Old South that evoked the name of Jesus to preserve slavery. A bad day at Black Rock for the nation.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 9:45 am
I’m so glad to see there are Christians that do not walk in lockstep with these whackos like Sarah Palin and Ms Bachmann. How in the world do these people get elected? Does no one listen to them?
Rachel Maddow on MSNBC has done a series of reports on C Street, a building registered as a church that is owned by a regligious group called the Family. It’s quite interesting and you can find the clips on the Huffington Post. Republican Senators and some blue dog democrats live there. According to the reports they believe that they answer not to their constituents but rather to you know….up there. As a believer in the separation of church and state, that concerns me. Apparently Senator Ensign, yet another conservative republican that had to confess an affair stays there, the appalachian trail hiker, Gov. Sanford visits there among others who receive counseling when their latest shot of family values has worn off.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 10:48 am
I’ll bet you dollars to doughnuts she had breakfast this morning, otherwise, she wouldn’t have the strength to belt out her calls for others to fast instead!
Pingback posted August 26, 2009 @ 10:57 am
[...] what she called a “tele-town-hall” online meeting to discuss health care reform, titled “Keeping Faith with the Unborn,” (love that title) she warned of the forced, government-mandated abortions that were to [...]
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:19 am
These kooks that follow her are for hellscare, Single Prayer, while the progs fight for something real.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:20 am
Hope Bachmann is NOT using her taxpayer funded healthcare that is given to elected officials. Maybe she’ll also turn down her benefits for life that she gets being an elected official, after she’s out of office. God help us all from this Krazy with a cap K.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:24 am
The problem I have with all organized religion is not the religion itself.
It’s the extremists that take over and run them!
I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ; Gandhi
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:31 am
Praying to keep the Palin’s “DEATH PANELS” existed the killing of so many poor American patients who could not get medical treatment due to the denying by health care providers in the past 13 years since President Clinton introduced the health care proposal. Tell “your god” how many poor American patients being killed because your praying? Tell “your god” how many poor voter who put you into the office being killed because of your nonsense? “To kill all poor American patients due to lack of medical care” is your duty in the congress? The god you are praying should be called SATAN. You are not suppose to worship Satan and stay in the congress. Do you know that. We must kick out this Satan from the congress the sooner the best for the sake of American future.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:44 am
I find it very hard to believe that people who believe themselves to be Christian can act in such a way so contrary to the teachings of Christ. His whole point was to give of himself to help others, to the point of sacrificing his life. All I seem to be hearing is “I have mine, why should I help anyone else”. Masked in phony abortion scares in order to justify not wanting to lose their little piece of nothing (and I’m ANTI-ABORTION, pro planned parenthood, sex education, and good parenting). There will be someone in the after life to answer to… remember that all you Christian folks out there… and when God asks you why you didn’t help the poor and dis-enfranchised what is your answer going to be??? My taxes would have gone up if I did??? Here’s a little clue…no matter what, your taxes ARE going to go up!!! Don’t fool yourself, it’s a fact!!! The question is do you want to pay for people to stay healthy, or do you want to pay for someones house in the Hamptons??? I’ve been a working stiff all my life and my taxes have NEVER been lowered. I want my taxes to help people, NOT CEO’s and middle men. God is ashamed of you people calling yourselves Christians. Pray that EVERYONE gets the right to live long productive lives is all I ask…and God will answer my prayers for health-care for all!!!
A true Christian
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:53 am
To Don:
If our government “should operate our schools, build roads, handle [sic] out military, etc…. the basics”, why shouldn’t it pay for our health care? Isn’t health care basic enough? You wouldn’t want to be in a society where you would have to pay for police services, but if you weren’t on a plan, police wouldn’t service you, would you? Or private fire departments so that if you had not bought in, your house would burn down because the fire department didn’t service non plan members? Isn’t your children’s schools and schooling part of your “personal life”? You seem to be fine entrusting your children’s education to our government, but stop at health care payment. Nobody is saying the government will actually treat your medical problems, only pay for them. Why is this so hard for people to accept? Isn’t health care a right of citizenship? It is in every other developed country. I don’t understand where you are coming from.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 12:33 pm
What really bothers me about this crazy person is that she is from my home in Minnesota and there seems to be no end to her rhetoric and insanity. It’s people like her that really turn people off the any belief in faith.
Also how did this person get to any level in politics, that scares me !
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 1:05 pm
haha what a nutjob! do people actually believe the bullshit that comes out of her mouth? remember people: education is a choice. these idiots have chosen a life of ignorance.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 2:26 pm
Are these people INSANE? Why would you ask god- any god- to work against the betterment of your countrymen and your neighbors?
Health care is considered a right, not a priviledge in most civilized countries. I guess we’re not there yet.
I sincerely hope these people fast themselves into an irreversible coma.
Pingback posted August 26, 2009 @ 3:02 pm
[...] And pray to your invisible friend. Bachmann: Prayer and Fasting Will Help Defeat Health Care Reform [...]
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 3:25 pm
Love the B. Robert comment about Hitler. You see if people like B. Robert had a brain they would remember from History that Hitler was a fascist, NOT a Communist. In fact Hitler HATED the Communist which is why he invaded the Soviet Union. But then again if B. Robert had a brain he would remember simple history that happened during World War 2 and not spew out idiotic statements.
You claim to NOT want a Gov’t run system then go on about your Medicare card? Psssst, genius who do you think runs Medicare? I’ll give you a hint. Some guy named Obama is the leader of the company.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 10:13 pm
…I’m just trying to imagine how Ms. Bachmann would have disparaged protest fasting by “Mahatma” Gandhi, Caesar Chavez, and other socially-conscience souls… I’m sure it would’ve have been very “Christian” (the antithesis of Christ-like).
We do have one hope; as dumb as she is, once Bachmann stops eating, she may not remember to resume…and that malevolent noise will gradually subside.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 10:54 pm
That’s right, babe. You spend your time fasting and praying and stay away from the news cameras. With you and others like you out of the way, those of us who are trying to get something accomplished for Americans can do our work without having all the bumps in the road.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 10:59 pm
It’s unfortunate that in this day and age we still have ignorant people who think that THEIR GOD would want to stop our government from helping the poor and sick and that it might actually cost them some of their precious money. Whoa, maybe that’s it! Money is their God! What scares me is that this idiot was elected to congress. Furthermore any who can find anything in this health care bill that is socialistic or anywhere in this bill that calls for “Death Panels” obviously does not have a grip on the English language and certainly cannot read. These people should be praying that there is no God because if there is he’s going jap slap them all the way to hell to being so greedy and hypocritical.
Comment posted August 26, 2009 @ 11:29 pm
This is exactly the kind of CRAP that goes on in Iran. Religious FREAKS trying to run a country. The real reason Right Wingers want to keep and bare arms is so they can kill anyone who disagrees with them. FOX news and slobs like Rush Limbaugh promote this weired unethical behavior to make money but it is taken to heart by the uneducated, brainwashed bigots they cater to. FOX News is nothing but cannon fodder for Jon Stewart’s “The Daily Show”. As funny as these Jesus Freaks are to normal people, I still worry that they will try to end the world to prove “the end is near.” Problem is that they are so stupid you might as well argue with a sack of rocks as to try and explain anything to these nutcases.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 12:32 am
What happened to my registration?
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 1:32 am
Please forward.
During the Revolutionary War, Congress appointed a Day of Fasting & Prayer to call upon God, and plead for His Providential aid. The fasting and prayers of three million Americans were answered as the power of God enabled them to win battles they otherwise shouldn’t have won and gave them strength to defeat their enemy.
Today, we too are in need of miracles for this great nation. We invite you to join us as we call upon God again through Fasting & Prayer on September 11, 2009,
to help us secure and preserve our
Faith * Family * Freedom
and for guidance to know what WE can do to protect our Nation and its inspired Constitution.
Please join us.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 4:52 am
Demko — have you ever prayed? How about your laundry list of blind followers? How disgusting that you would knowingly — and I expect that a true journalist who is informed can only possibly fully know EXACTLY how he is distorting the facts to sway his, obviously, quite uninformed audience. You should be ashamed that you are ABUSING free speech. Perhaps God — the One that you and your readers seem to know only in theory and in jest– will prove Ms. Bachman’s right. Why not save your cute article for that possibility? Good luck, Demko. Your negligence is further reaching than an illusionist like you could possibly know.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 8:27 am
Heather: How is Paul Demko distorting what Bachmann said? I added audio of the call yesterday, so everyone can hear the representative’s words for themselves. It’s not, by the way, an “abuse” of free speech if someone shares what you don’t like to hear.
Pingback posted August 27, 2009 @ 8:40 am
[...] Posted by doctore0 on August 27, 2009 Yea let’s all talk to the ceiling and starve the brain… This woman is out there… in the twilight zone. It seems to me that being insane is what people look for in American politicians More [...]
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 9:48 am
How in the world did this crazy woman win….seriously people, she’s a nut and makes us Minnesotans look ignorant having elected her.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:15 pm
Marisela, Marisela, Marisela….ah, what can one say.
Socialized medicine, eh? I trust you don’t drive on the “socialized roads, or drink the “socialized” water, or dump your excrement in the “socialized” sewer, or use the “socialized 911 service”…
Amazing!
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:17 pm
Or socialized education, which we’re all entitled to through age 18.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:19 pm
And Heather, Heather, Heather…(sorry I have to repeat myself)
Thank frisbies (Hey! Freedom of religion – I belong to the Church of the Frisbee on the Roof!) for free speach. It is so much better to have people open their mouths so that we know they’re stupid, then for them to keep it closed and just make us wonder!
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
Julie,
I’m thrilled that your “God of peace and healing” granted “us” to win wars and kill and maim!
By the way – I’m bi-lingual. I speak American and Sarcasm.
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:26 pm
Oh, and Julie?…I want all their names.
Pingback posted August 27, 2009 @ 2:46 pm
[...] Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), quoted by the Minnesota Independent, on how Republicans will stop health care [...]
Pingback posted August 27, 2009 @ 3:18 pm
[...] to The Minnesota Independent, Bachmann implored those on the line to “pray, fast, believe, trust the Lord, but also [...]
Pingback posted August 27, 2009 @ 3:54 pm
[...] Michele Bachmann (R-MN), as always, has presented a most realistic and effective means towards achieving the GOP goal of defeating health care reform: fasting and prayer. Bachmann [...]
Comment posted August 27, 2009 @ 6:29 pm
Julie, I hope you are not serious about your comments, but I fear that you are. Why did “God” only answer the prayers of the 3 million “Americans”, and not the American Indians who prayed for their own deliverance from the White Americans’ terrible destruction of their lives? And how about the prayers of the Africans enslaved by those same “Americans”? Does God only answer the prayers of your “Americans”? The trouble with believing God answers only one group’s prayers has been bedeviling our World for thousands and thousands of years. Your are only perpetuating the problems by your call to Fasting and Prayer to help us “secure and preserve our Faith, Family, Freedom”. I would hope that you would see that the Constitution took great pains to separate Church and State, and that it recognized that there is no place for religion in politics.
Comment posted August 28, 2009 @ 12:57 am
DEAR MS BAUCHMAN Thank you ever so much for giving me the opportunity to voice my view.
I feel you perhaps do not completely understand what being a christian means. Also perhaps do not know the words of Jesus as well as you think you do. As Christians[and you claim to be one] Jesus taught to heal, feed and take care of God children…according to the Bible we all are Gods children. Jesus also said when you do this to the least of your brothers…you do this to me. In other words we should look at all mankind as Jesus would have. When we pray or fast we are also taught as Christians to do so according to the will of God. If you would re-read the Bible you would find this to be clear. Jesus said, “Do you love me?” His answer was if we do love Him “then Feed my sheep”. For those not familiar with Bible it meant to care for, in all ways, Gods children. I do and will fast and pray but will also be that misspoken people such as yourself and Ms Palin will stop misleading others by words and actions, many turn from wanting to know Jesus because of your false teachings. For the sake of those who know Jesus and want others to know Him…PLEASE stop this false rhetoric .
After listening to you or Palin I am embarressed for you. You all so easily slip untruths into your rhetoric. This not how christians are expected by Jesus to speak!Thank you, TeresaLynn Zimmerman
Comment posted August 28, 2009 @ 12:20 pm
So, she shares a brain with Palin? Thought so.
Pingback posted August 29, 2009 @ 1:18 pm
[...] Bachmann, Representative Michele • supporters of are urged by to defeat health-care reform by praying and fasting [...]
Pingback posted August 31, 2009 @ 12:11 pm
[...] frankly don’t care what Rep. Michelle Bachman says. Her opinions, as highlighted in the media, are rarely germane to a serious discussion of any [...]
Comment posted August 31, 2009 @ 1:06 pm
Dudes, what is the scariest thing of all is that in order to get that “upstart, uppity negro” out of office, people will listen to and vote for these CRAZY PEOPLE! What would Jesus do? (now excuse me because I believe in Jesus the way I do the dalai lama and Mother Theresa; good people doing great works for the betterment of all mankind. Jesus would feed the poor, help house the homeless, give healthcare to all, educate the illiterate, etc. What these crazy nuts call following God, is following the devil if you ask me. I have no religion at all and even I take offense to the call of God under these pretenses!
Pingback posted September 1, 2009 @ 1:52 am
[...] on Americans to rise up against tyrrany to declaring that health care reform will be defeated “on our knees in prayer and fasting,” Bachmann is reaching new, messianic heights in her rhetoric, and slipping the surly bonds of sanity [...]
Pingback posted September 1, 2009 @ 1:54 am
[...] on Americans to rise up against tyrrany to declaring that health care reform will be defeated “on our knees in prayer and fasting,” Bachmann is reaching new, messianic heights in her rhetoric, and slipping the surly bonds of sanity [...]
Comment posted September 1, 2009 @ 12:18 pm
What is wrong with the fine people of Minnesota that they would elect this crazy, hateful woman to Congress? Maybe it’s just one off-kilter district, but one has to wonder if there’s something toxic in their water. I am one faithful Christian who believes healthcare should be a basic right of every American and very much resent this woman using religion in this manner.
Pingback posted September 2, 2009 @ 8:39 am
[...] Bachmann earlier this month joined former U.S. Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, the Republican ousted from office last year by Markey, in a telephone town hall where she told abortion opponents the health care “battle will be won – on our knees in prayer and fasting.” [...]
Comment posted September 2, 2009 @ 8:41 am
I am convinced that if Christians would gain unity in their prayer and fasting, God’s hand would move in a mighty way. Unity and obedience are powerful. Call Americans to set their cell phones for 6am, 12noon and/or 9pm. If everyone with a cell phone would set a daily alarm for one or all of those times,it would come before God, as in Jericho, as a united and obedient shout that would drop the wall-the assalt our government is wielding against our country.
Please freely use this idea
Pingback posted September 2, 2009 @ 3:21 pm
[...] out there,” Bachmann said in her remarks. Wow, talk about an understatement. I guess the fasting and praying she ordered her frantic fanatics to do last week isn’t working, so now she wants them to slit [...]
Pingback posted September 3, 2009 @ 3:13 pm
[...] [...]
Pingback posted September 3, 2009 @ 5:42 pm
[...] [...]
Pingback posted September 8, 2009 @ 5:42 am
[...] man … Then they heard Load and turned into lemmings … When will Jesus come back and kick her ass? … WHAT ARE THEY GONNA DO AXE ME HA HA HA … Rock quote: “While I was in [...]
Comment posted September 12, 2009 @ 6:37 am
Well, looking at these comments I am pleased to see that most people recognize CRAZY…BUT Palin is cut from the same cloth. Wacky churches expelling witches from her head, and has a congregation praying for a pipeline, only to quit midterm.
This is the new face of the Republican Party? Where are all the Chuck Hagel Republicans?
Why is the new face represented by wingnuts like Palin, Bachmann, Coulter, Malkin, and the holy trinity of hags Beck, Hannity and Limbaugh???
Comment posted October 6, 2009 @ 8:40 pm
She has got to be the dumbest political figure I’ve ever seen. What kind of people live in Minnesota that see some kind of value to her lunacy. I never thought I’d see a political figure dumber than Sarah Palin, but i was wrong. Lord have mercy on the Minnesota constituents while she’s in office.
Comment posted October 13, 2009 @ 5:22 pm
Your a bonehead slave.
Comment posted October 28, 2009 @ 3:37 pm
THAT IS A EXCELLENT IDEA
2012 PALIN/BACHMANN FOR PRESIDENT
GOP/Conservative
I wonder… Do you think they would get 10,000 votes?
Comment posted October 29, 2009 @ 6:41 pm
Yeah, prayer and fasting. That isn’t crazy, nah. And then Mr Easter Bunny will join in with Tinkerbell and Pat Boone. I’m sorry, Pat seems alright, the rest of you are nuts.
Comment posted November 6, 2009 @ 8:59 pm
The way these people are treating M. Bachmann reminds me of how one was treated 2000 yrs. ago. No I am not comparing her to anyone but she has scared the pants off a whole bunch of libs. The Huff. blog has received over 12,000 comments. As I have always maintained, libs can’t stand a strong woman who doesn’t toe their line, all for diversity now. haha
Comment posted November 6, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
The liberal way. If you don’t understand it — ridicule it.
If you disagree with someone — ridicule them. Never, never argue facts or policy, always assume there is only 1 side to every argument. Open mind? Not possible.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL
Leave a comment