Michele Bachmanns Holy war

rightwinger

Award Winning USMB Paid Messageboard Poster
Aug 4, 2009
280,355
137,997
2,300
Michele Bachmann's Holy War | Rolling Stone Politics

Young Michele found Jesus at age 16, not long before she went away to Winona State University and met a doltish, like-minded believer named Marcus Bachmann. After finishing college, the two committed young Christians moved to Oklahoma, where Michele entered one of the most ridiculous learning institutions in the Western Hemisphere, a sort of highway rest area with legal accreditation called the O.W. Coburn School of Law; Michele was a member of its inaugural class in 1979.

Originally a division of Oral Roberts University, this august academy, dedicated to the teaching of "the law from a biblical worldview," has gone through no fewer than three names — including the Christian Broadcasting Network School of Law. Those familiar with the darker chapters in George W. Bush's presidency might recognize the school's current name, the Regent University School of Law. Yes, this was the tiny educational outhouse that, despite being the 136th-ranked law school in the country, where 60 percent of graduates flunked the bar, produced a flood of entrants into the Bush Justice Department.

Regent was unabashed in its desire that its graduates enter government and become "change agents" who would help bring the law more in line with "eternal principles of justice," i.e., biblical morality. To that end, Bachmann was mentored by a crackpot Christian extremist professor named John Eidsmoe, a frequent contributor to John Birch Society publications who once opined that he could imagine Jesus carrying an M16 and who spent considerable space in one of his books musing about the feasibility of criminalizing blasphemy.

 
Last edited:
Anyone wanting to understand how President Bachmann might behave should pay close attention to what happened at New Heights. Because the school took government money, like other charter schools, it had to maintain a separation of church and state, and Bachmann was reportedly careful to keep God out of the initial outlines of the school's curriculum. But before long, parents began to complain that Bachmann and her cronies were trying to bombard the students with Christian dogma — advocating the inclusion of something called the "12 Biblical Principles" into the curriculum, pushing the teaching of creationism and banning the showing of the Disney movie Aladdin because it promoted witchcraft.

 
What a piece of shit article, they're not even trying to hide their bias anymore. :lol:

If you're christian, then you must be a whackjob, yet there isn't any 'christian persecution' in our society today. Classic. :lol:
 
It didn't take long for the left to dig up the Congresswoman's life history. There was a time when a Christian education wasn't ridiculed by bigoted left wing hate-mongers. You almost gotta laugh at left wing bigots when they claim that Christians are waging a "holy war" when it isn't even ten years since the jihad killed 3,000 Americans. You have the jihad Army Major in jail for killing 30 of his own men and now a muslem Marine L/Cpl. arrested for shooting at various D.C. monuments and the left thinks Oral Roberts is the "great satan". It's hard to deal with such hatred.
 
Whenever I read stuff like this I wonder how Christian Democrats feel? There are millions of them out there, going to church, raising families, and pretty much everything else non-Democrat Christians do day in and day out.
 
Good to know Bachmann is willing to fight for the influence of Christians in the public square.
Yeah.....you can tell she's not Muslum....preferring to be a Socialist, instead!!!

"On Oct. 5, 2009, Bachmann wrote Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack praising him for injecting money into the pork industry through the form of direct government purchases. She went on to request additional assistance.

"Your efforts to stabilize prices through direct government purchasing of pork and dairy products are very much welcomed by the producers in Minnesota, and I would encourage you to take any additional steps necessary to prevent further deterioration of these critical industries, such as making additional commodity purchases and working to expand trade outlets for these and other agricultural goods," Bachmann wrote."


MicheleBachmannQA452.jpg


"It's just bu$ine$$, folks!! God bless America!"
 
It didn't take long for the left to dig up the Congresswoman's life history. There was a time when a Christian education wasn't ridiculed by bigoted left wing hate-mongers. You almost gotta laugh at left wing bigots when they claim that Christians are waging a "holy war"......
That's what.....


....tells them to do!!

:eusa_eh:
 
What a piece of shit article, they're not even trying to hide their bias anymore. :lol:

If you're christian, then you must be a whackjob, yet there isn't any 'christian persecution' in our society today. Classic. :lol:

I saw no bias in that article at all...

Young Michele found Jesus at age 16, not long before she went away to Winona State University and met a doltish, like-minded believer named Marcus Bachmann. After finishing college, the two committed young Christians moved to Oklahoma, where Michele entered one of the most ridiculous learning institutions in the Western Hemisphere, a sort of highway rest area with legal accreditation called the O.W. Coburn School of Law; Michele was a member of its inaugural class in 1979.

Originally a division of Oral Roberts University, this august academy, dedicated to the teaching of "the law from a biblical worldview," has gone through no fewer than three names — including the Christian Broadcasting Network School of Law. Those familiar with the darker chapters in George W. Bush's presidency might recognize the school's current name, the Regent University School of Law. Yes, this was the tiny educational outhouse that, despite being the 136th-ranked law school in the country, where 60 percent of graduates flunked the bar, produced a flood of entrants into the Bush Justice Department.

Regent was unabashed in its desire that its graduates enter government and become "change agents" who would help bring the law more in line with "eternal principles of justice," i.e., biblical morality. To that end, Bachmann was mentored by a crackpot Christian extremist professor named John Eidsmoe, a frequent contributor to John Birch Society publications who once opined that he could imagine Jesus carrying an M16 and who spent considerable space in one of his books musing about the feasibility of criminalizing blasphemy.

Nope...no bias at all.

But as already been said...what is the issue with being mentored by an obvious bigot like Wright....????
 
I'm not a religious guy, but to claim Bachmann has been engaging in a holy war is completely over the top.
 
Not a peep out of the Left that Obama is Christian and that he seeks Christian guidance every morning from a circle of five pastors.
Christianity is not just the right wing.
 
What a piece of shit article, they're not even trying to hide their bias anymore. :lol:

If you're christian, then you must be a whackjob, yet there isn't any 'christian persecution' in our society today. Classic. :lol:

I saw no bias in that article at all...

Young Michele found Jesus at age 16, not long before she went away to Winona State University and met a doltish, like-minded believer named Marcus Bachmann. After finishing college, the two committed young Christians moved to Oklahoma, where Michele entered one of the most ridiculous learning institutions in the Western Hemisphere, a sort of highway rest area with legal accreditation called the O.W. Coburn School of Law; Michele was a member of its inaugural class in 1979.

Originally a division of Oral Roberts University, this august academy, dedicated to the teaching of "the law from a biblical worldview," has gone through no fewer than three names — including the Christian Broadcasting Network School of Law. Those familiar with the darker chapters in George W. Bush's presidency might recognize the school's current name, the Regent University School of Law. Yes, this was the tiny educational outhouse that, despite being the 136th-ranked law school in the country, where 60 percent of graduates flunked the bar, produced a flood of entrants into the Bush Justice Department.

Regent was unabashed in its desire that its graduates enter government and become "change agents" who would help bring the law more in line with "eternal principles of justice," i.e., biblical morality. To that end, Bachmann was mentored by a crackpot Christian extremist professor named John Eidsmoe, a frequent contributor to John Birch Society publications who once opined that he could imagine Jesus carrying an M16 and who spent considerable space in one of his books musing about the feasibility of criminalizing blasphemy.

Nope...no bias at all.

But as already been said...what is the issue with being mentored by an obvious bigot like Wright....????


Don't know about you JH but I sure wouldn't expect any bias from the left wing Rolling Stone. None.

I would expect a straighup unbiased story. You know one that wouldn't include words like "tiny educational outhouse."

WOW guess I'll just have to be disappointed.
 
What a piece of shit article, they're not even trying to hide their bias anymore. :lol:

If you're christian, then you must be a whackjob, yet there isn't any 'christian persecution' in our society today. Classic. :lol:

I saw no bias in that article at all...

Young Michele found Jesus at age 16, not long before she went away to Winona State University and met a doltish, like-minded believer named Marcus Bachmann. After finishing college, the two committed young Christians moved to Oklahoma, where Michele entered one of the most ridiculous learning institutions in the Western Hemisphere, a sort of highway rest area with legal accreditation called the O.W. Coburn School of Law; Michele was a member of its inaugural class in 1979.

Originally a division of Oral Roberts University, this august academy, dedicated to the teaching of "the law from a biblical worldview," has gone through no fewer than three names — including the Christian Broadcasting Network School of Law. Those familiar with the darker chapters in George W. Bush's presidency might recognize the school's current name, the Regent University School of Law. Yes, this was the tiny educational outhouse that, despite being the 136th-ranked law school in the country, where 60 percent of graduates flunked the bar, produced a flood of entrants into the Bush Justice Department.

Regent was unabashed in its desire that its graduates enter government and become "change agents" who would help bring the law more in line with "eternal principles of justice," i.e., biblical morality. To that end, Bachmann was mentored by a crackpot Christian extremist professor named John Eidsmoe, a frequent contributor to John Birch Society publications who once opined that he could imagine Jesus carrying an M16 and who spent considerable space in one of his books musing about the feasibility of criminalizing blasphemy.

Nope...no bias at all.

But as already been said...what is the issue with being mentored by an obvious bigot like Wright....????
Ah, yes......Regent!!


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBzYSUI5_GM]YouTube - ‪Bill Maher on elites‬‏[/ame]​

"The title of the course was Constitutional Law, but the subject was sin. Before any casebooks were opened, a student led his classmates in a 10-minute devotional talk, completed with "amens," about the need to preserve their Christian values.

"Sin is so appealing because it's easy and because it's fun," the law student warned.

Regent University School of Law, founded by televangelist Pat Robertson to provide "Christian leadership to change the world," has worked hard in its two-decade history to upgrade its reputation, fighting past years when a majority of its graduates couldn't pass the bar exam and leading up to recent victories over Ivy League teams in national law student competitions."

 
So apparently, we should be scared because Michele Bachmann is religious and attended a university that encouraged it's students to actively change the world and seek justice.

Yet, we shouldn't be concerned with the current administration that surrounds itself with marxist radicals who want to fundamentally change this nation, who believe that power comes from the barrel of a gun, who have actually discussed placing sterilents in the drinking water, and who are actively encouraging violent uprisings throughout the world to produce change?

Sometimes I seriously don't understand you people.
 

Forum List

Back
Top