Bachmann to attend Ralph Reed’s Faith and Freedom rally
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 2:54 pm
Michele Bachmann will be among the presidential candidates to attend the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Kickoff Rally at Florida’s Presidency 5 in Orlando on Thursday.
According to a statement released by her campaign, Bachmann “will discuss the importance of holding true to the conservative principles from which our country was founded including limited government, free markets, strong national defense, and protection of the sanctity of life, marriage and family.”
The Faith and Freedom Coalition is the brainchild of former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed. Similar to the Christian Coalition, the group has set up affiliates in states like Minnesota, Iowa and Florida.
The groups focus on opposing LGBT rights and lobbying for laws that restrict access to abortion as the Coalition did in the 1990s, but FFC has also added a fiscal element to its agenda and has been active at attracting tea party activists.
In Florida, the FFC took over the former Christian Coalition chapter.
“This is a tremendous opportunity for our members, invited guests and Floridians to meet and greet our elected officials and presidential candidates,” Reed said in a statement announcing the event.
Reed also produced a video invitation for the event:
The rally coincides with the Florida Presidency 5 event also being held in Orlando on Thursday. The event will feature a presidential debate broadcast on Fox News.
Also attending the rally before the debate are Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman of Utah, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.
3 Comments
Comment posted September 21, 2011 @ 6:25 pm
Nothing better proves the stupidity of the Religious Right than the continued prominence of con artist Ralph Reed. The things he did with Jack Abramhoff show he is a false prophet scumbag. I would love for the Minnesota Independent to attempt to get Michele’s very stupid reaction and excuses for Ralph Reed’s actions.
Comment posted September 22, 2011 @ 5:36 am
In front of the national camera’s Bachmann refuses to talk about her frequent speeches at these extremist events – social issues conferences and the signing of multiple anti-gay and anti-choice pledges citing her laser focus on jobs and the economy. She has a problem being honest with the voters. American needs a President with credibility who tells the truth.
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