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Michele Bachmann 2012 Presidential Campaign Launches With Iowa Announcement (VIDEO)

First Posted: 06/27/11 10:51 AM ET Updated: 08/27/11 06:12 AM ET

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is in it to win it in 2012.

The conservative congresswoman and Tea Party favorite formally declared her candidacy for president of the United States on Monday in Waterloo, Iowa, where she was born and grew up as a child before moving to Minnesota.

"We can win in 2012 and we will," said Bachmann in launching her campaign. "Our voice has been growing louder and stronger. And it is made up of Americans from all walks of life like a three-legged stool. It's the peace through strength Republicans, and I'm one of them, it's fiscal conservatives, and I'm one of them, and it's social conservatives, and I'm one of them. It's the Tea Party movement and I'm one of them."

She added, "The liberals, and to be clear I'm not one of them, want you to think the Tea Party is the Right Wing of the Republican Party. But it's not. It's made up of disaffected Democrats, independents, people who've never been political a day in their life, libertarians, Republicans. We're people who simply want America back on the right track again."

(Scroll down for full text of the campaign announcement.)

A radio ad running in the Hawkeye State ahead of Bachmann's announcement touted her connection to the primary battleground.

“Iowa is not just another state on the presidential campaign trail,” says a narrator in the spot, according to the Star Tribune. “For Michele Bachmann, Iowa will always be home. Born and raised in Waterloo, Michele Bachmann has deep roots here, and our town holds a special place in her heart.”

The first Des Moines Register poll of the election season, which was released over the weekend, shows the Republican hopeful running at the front of the GOP presidential primary pack -- just one percentage point behind former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney -- among likely Iowa GOP caucus-goers.

An Associated Press-GfK poll released last week found Bachmann riding a wave of momentum following her performance in New Hampshire's first presidential debate of the election season. At the Granite State forum, which was held two weeks ago, the GOP hopeful signaled her intention to formally launch a presidential campaign.

MichelePAC, one of Bachmann's two political action committees, took in $214,000 during the month of May, topping the $173,000 the organization hauled in April. The AP recently reported:

Of the nearly $12.9 million Bachmann raised from individuals in the last election, more than half came from people giving less than $200. While Obama was cheered for the legion of small donors who contributed to his campaign, only about a fourth of [President Barack] Obama's $750 million take in 2008 came from such donors, according to a Campaign Finance Institute analysis.

Bachmann was the driving force behind the creation of a Tea Party caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives and she delivered her own rebuttal to Obama's State of the Union address earlier this year, despite Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) being tapped to give the official Republican response.

In an interview with the Associated Press earlier this month, the presidential contender expressed her eagerness to "take on not only the opposing party but my own party as well to do what I think is right." Several weeks earlier, she said she felt "a calling" to pursue a bid for the White House.

She said on Sunday that her campaign to unseat Obama in 2012 shouldn't be viewed as "anything personal," but that the president is "just wrong" and "his policy prescriptions have been wrong."

Earlier this month, Bachmann said that she would not actively campaign to keep her congressional seat in the next election cycle. Should she change her mind, however, she would have until a June 5, 2012 deadline to file to run for a chance at representing Minnesota's sixth district in the House for another term.

Below, full text of Bachmann's presidential announcement as released by her campaign:

It's great to be in Iowa and even better to be in Waterloo where I was born. It's fitting to be here at the Snowden House, the place that once served as the home of the Waterloo Women's Club. I stand here today in front of many friends and family to formally announce my candidacy for President of the United States. I do so because I am grateful for the blessings God and this country have given to me, and not because of the position of the office, but because I am determined that every American deserves these blessings and that together we can once again strengthen America and restore the promise of the future. I want to bring a voice, your voice, to the White House, just as I have brought your voice to the halls of congress to secure the promise of the future for our generation and generations to come.

I often say that everything I needed to know I learned in Iowa. It was at Hawthorne and Valley Park Elementary Schools and my home, both a short distance from here, where those Iowan roots were firmly planted. It's those roots and my faith in God that guide me today. I'm a descendent of generations Iowans. I know what it means to be from Iowa—what we value and what's important. Those are the values that helped make Iowa the breadbasket of the world and those are the values, the best of all of us that we must recapture to secure the promise of the future.

Waterloo was different five decades ago when I grew up here. That elementary school building was a lot younger and for that matter so was I. Five decades ago when I went there to school the halls were teeming with young children who, like me, had dreams of their future. A future with promise and parents who wanted it to be filled with more opportunities than they had. Five decades ago America had less debt, in fact our national debt was less than 300 billion dollars. A gallon of gasoline was 31 cents, and owning a home was part of living the American dream. Today our debt is over 14 trillion dollars, a gallon of gas is still outrageously high, millions of homes are in foreclosure, and those dreams are distant for many Americans.

Times have changed here in Waterloo, but the people still have the same spirit we Iowans have come to exemplify. We work hard, we live within our means and we expect to pass on a better life to our children. But our government keeps getting bigger making it tougher for us to pass on that life, causing our jobs to go overseas and spending more of the money we make, while we keep less of it.

Don't mistake my happy memories of growing up in Waterloo as pining for the past. I recognize it's impossible to turn the clock back and go back to a different day. Instead, I want this moment to serve as a reminder about the best of who we are as a nation, what our values are, and what went in to making America great to capture its best for the promise of the future. I want my candidacy for the presidency to stand for the moment when "we the people" reclaimed our independence from a government that has gotten too big, spends too much and has taken away too much of our liberty.

Americans have always confronted challenges. Ours is a history marked by struggles as well as prosperity. My early days were difficult as they were for many Americans, especially during the time when my mother struggled to raise us after divorce. But we made our own way. We depended on our neighbors and ourselves and not our government for help. We trusted in God and our neighbors and not in Government. Americans still have that same spirit. But government keeps trying to erase it because government thinks it knows better—that government can create jobs, and make a better life for all of us, even make us healthier! But that's NOT the case. We have to recapture our founders' vision of a constitutionally conservative government if we are to secure the promise of the future.

I'm also here because Waterloo laid the foundation for my own roots in politics. I never thought that I would end up in public life. I grew up here in Iowa. My grandparents are buried here. I remember how sad I was leaving Iowa to go to Minnesota in the sixth grade, because this part of Iowa was all I knew—I remember telling my parents that we couldn't move to Minnesota because I hadn't even been to Des Moines to see the state capitol.

I grew up a democrat. My first involvement in politics was working for Jimmy Carter's election in 1976. But when I saw the direction President Carter took our country; how his big spending liberal majority grew government, weakened our standing in the world, and how they decreased our liberties, I became a Republican. I remember standing in the kitchen of my grandma's house on Lafayette Street in Waterloo listening to my dad, a Democrat debating the merits of the Great Society with my grandmother, a Republican. I remember her prophetic admonition to my father that the Great Society wouldn't work because it wouldn't be my father's generation who paid for it, but rather my brother, David and me. And now that prediction has come true and neither my democrat father nor my republican grandmother would have condoned this spending and debt.

I hadn't planned on getting into politics. I loved the law and went to law school. I went on to William and Mary to become a tax lawyer. Together with my husband we started a successful small business.

When I saw the problems with our local school district and how academic excellence was being eroded by federal government interference with the local schools, I decided to do more than just complain about it. One of those Iowa values instilled in me was to always leave whatever you were involved with better than when you found it, so I decided to seek public office to make our local school district better. I didn't seek public office for fortune or power, but simply to make life better in our community and education better for our children. And now I seek the presidency not for vanity, but because America is at a crucial moment and I believe that we must make a bold choice if we are to secure the promise of the future.

  • We cannot continue to kick the can of our problems down the road, because they are problems of today and not tomorrow.
  • We cannot continue to rack up debt on the backs of future generations.
  • We can't afford an unconstitutional health plan that costs too much and is worth so little.
  • And we can't afford four more years of failed leadership at home and abroad.
  • We can't afford four more years of millions of Americans out of work or in jobs that pay too little to support their families.
  • We can't afford four more years of a housing crisis that is devaluing our homes and making home ownership impossible for many Americans.
  • We can't afford four more years of a foreign policy that leads from behind and doesn't stand up for our friends and stand up to our enemies.
  • We can't afford four more years of Barack Obama.

As a constitutional conservative, I believe in the Founding Father's vision of a limited government that trusts in and preserves the unlimited potential of the American people. I don't believe that the solutions to our problems come from Washington: more than ever, Washington IS the problem, and the real solutions will come from our businesses, our communities, our schools and the most basic and powerful unit of all-our families.

We've started another campaign season, almost when it seemed like the last one just ended. Through all of the rancor of the campaign, let us always remember that there is much more that unites us than divides us. Our problems don't have an identity of party, they are problems created by both parties.

Americans agree that our country is in peril today and we must act with urgency to save it. And Americans aren't interested in affiliation; they are interested in solutions, and leadership that will tell the truth. And the truth is that Americans ARE the solution and not the government!

This election is about big issues, not petty ones. When all is said and done, we cannot be about big government as usual. Then America will lose.

In Washington I am bringing a voice to the halls of congress that has been missing for a long time. It is the voice of the people I love and learned from growing up in Waterloo. It is the voice of reasonable, fair-minded people who love this country, who are patriotic, and who see the United States as the indispensable nation of the world.

My voice is part of a movement to take back our country, and now I want to take that voice to the White House. It is the voice of constitutional conservatives who want our government to do its job and not ours and who want our government to live within its means and not our children's and grandchildren's.

I am here in Waterloo, Iowa to announce today: We can win in 2012 and we will. Our voice has been growing louder and stronger. And it is made up of Americans from all walks of life like a three-legged stool. It's the peace through strength Republicans, and I'm one of them, it's fiscal conservatives, and I'm one of them, and it's social conservatives, and I'm one of them. It's the Tea Party movement and I'm one of them.

The liberals, and to be clear I'm NOT one of them, want you to think the Tea Party is the Right Wing of the Republican Party. But it's not. It's made up of disaffected Democrats, independents, people who've never been political a day in their life, libertarians, Republicans. We're people who simply want America back on the right track again.

We're practical people who want the country to work again. This is a powerful coalition the left fears, and they should because, Make no mistake about it, President Obama is a one-term president!

In February 2009 President Obama was very confident that his economic policies would turn the country around within a year. He said, "A year from now, I think people are going to see that we're starting to make some progress. If I don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be a one-term proposition." Well Mr. President, your policies haven't worked. Spending our way out of this recession hasn't worked. And so Mr. President We Take You at Your Word!

Waterloo holds a special place for me, but also holds a special place for our country. You sent and still do send your sons and daughters off to fight for America and to protect the freedoms that allow us to gather here today. I honor my dad who served in the United States Air Force. I honor my step dad who served in the United States Army. And I honor my stepbrother who retired full United States Navy. We will never forget those sacrifices; it is part of our past we must remember to secure the promise of the future. It is those values that make our country unique and make us the most powerful force for good on this planet. I believe the United States of America is THE indispensible nation. It is that spirit that separates us from those who would give their own life for others from those who sacrifice others, like terrorists who use little children as human shields.

Perhaps the valor of our American fighting heroes was never captured better than in the sacrifice made by the Sullivan brothers from right here in Waterloo. The Sullivan family was much like other families in America during the depression. They were fortunate to get by. Most of the family worked here in Waterloo at the local meat packing plant. When a close friend of the family died at Pearl Harbor, the five Sullivan brothers enlisted in the Navy, but under the condition that they be allowed to serve together. One of the brothers wrote, "We will make a team together that can't be beat." Born and raised here in Waterloo, the five Sullivan brothers had always stuck together. However, one fateful morning after a long night of intense battle, a Japanese torpedo struck the USS Juneau, the ship on which they served killing most of the crew and launching the rest into the water. The oldest of the Sullivans, George, searched tirelessly for his brothers, but they were not to be found. He had survived the attack, but later perished at sea. All but 10 of the 697 brave men of the Juneau, gave their lives for their country. In spite of the intense pain of losing their five sons all at once, the parents of the Sullivans became an inspiration to America speaking to millions on behalf of the war effort. To honor the Sullivans two ships were named for them. The motto of the last ship—We Stick Together!

Theirs was a demonstration of the Holy Scriptures that says: "Greater love hath no man than this, but that he lay down his life for his friend."

That is the kind of love we Americans have for our country. We Americans stick together. We triumph together. In the words of Daniel Webster, we are, "One cause, one country, one heart." That is the kind of commitment it will take to face the great challenges of today. The people of this great country have that level of courage and they are longing for a President who will listen to them, who will lead from the front, and not from behind.

I'm Michele Bachmann and I'm running for President of the United States.

Together, we can do this. Together we can reign in all the corruption and waste that has become Washington and instead leave a better America for future generations.

Together we can make a team that can't be beat!

Together we can secure the promise of the future.

Together we can - and together we will!

God bless you and God bless the United States of America!

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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
06:37 PM on 08/18/2011
Enjoy the Obama song

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=aiGg8D4hFLc&vq=medium
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
01:28 PM on 08/10/2011
The What? What are the reasons why politicians are like this, well because they are self-serving parasites, once elected they get Washingtonized, and become a career thief, they learn the ropes on how to buy votes with the people money,(called Earmarks). They learn how to get rich by stealing the people money by setting up not for profit groups and funneling money to it. They learn that the only way they can get anywhere in politics is follow and become friend with the head of the crime organization the leaders of congress. Everything is set up to benifit themselves and not the people.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
01:21 PM on 08/10/2011
The Why is obvious politicians are self-serving parasite whose only purpose in life is three fold.
1. Getting Elected,
2. Staying Elected,
3. Gaining Power.

To achieve these goals they need money and organization. Republicans get their money from the big corporations and the Democrats from the Unions. Both of these entities are not looking out for your interest, (except if your a union member, or an employee of the corporation) we the majority of the people don't fall into these two categories and our interest is not represented except for one thing our "One Vote"
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
01:14 PM on 08/10/2011
The Who?

Who is responsible for Social Security and Medicare going broke, well you have to look at the people who were in charge to safe guard it, Congress. Our politicians the greedy creatures they are can't see a bucket of money place where they can't get their greedy hands on it so they created a Ponzi scheme, the way it works is they write a law to take the real money (defined as money you can spend) out of you payroll tax by way of the FICA tax. This real money goes into a lock box call the Social Security Trust Fund. The only problem with the system is congress has the keys to the trust fund. so what do they do the steal it and replace the money with government obligations (IOU's).

The real money was transferred into in to the General Fund, described as the pigs trough where the politicians feed.

They stole all the money and spend more than we get as receivables and the out come is inevitable were going broke.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
01:01 PM on 08/10/2011
Economist and Market Analysis have stated Entitlement are a time bomb both for the financial debt and the financial markets, and the problem needs to be addressed. Nancy Pelosi states they can't be touched.

What are we to do with this time bomb?

Next post the Who, What, Why and How we are going broke.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
12:24 PM on 08/10/2011
President Obama now want to reform entitlements, Wow what a 180 turn, he now concedes that Medicare and Social Security debt are not sustainable and they need to be changed. This guy governs by sticking his finger into the political wind and turns like a kite to get an updraft from it.

Right now Medicare and Social Security have a deficit of , Drum Roll, 46 trillion dollars than it can pay out. So any of you liberals appreciate what is happening keep voting democratic one day the benefits you thought you were entitled to will be gone

As for me, I'm 70 and both my wife and I are receiving both SS and Medicare and we might escape the bullet that is coming, but how about you and your family?

This is what happens if you over spend on your credit card you eventually have it taken away or it will cost you more.

If You like this deficit spending "Vote progressive and keep them in office until we're all in the poor house.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
08:38 AM on 08/03/2011
I respond to a lot of the liberals air heads here in La La Land asking them, no pleading with them to post facts to back up their absurd hyperbole, but it appears that they are incapable of holding an intelligent debate on the subject which is Michele Bachmann candidacy for presidency and why she should be president.

This is not abnormal for liberals they throw mud all over the place hoping some of it will stick and the feeble minded liberal who never check to see if it BS or facts just nod their heads like puppets on a string.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
09:07 AM on 07/10/2011
My views on "LIBERAL"

Liberals uses their ideology as an infectious disease to be spread by politician, the media, any entity, such as (political groups, charities, social organizations, financial institutions), etc to advance this destructive agenda.

They are a devious lot, they never use the true facts to present their bias views, they only use the facts that support their subversive viewpoint, which gives a slanted view on what the facts are.

Presenting something in a bias factual way is like telling a "Half Truth". A half truth is a "Whole Lie", because it always appears as a truth but when you dig deeper and investigate it you always, (well most always) find that it is half the story and it's biased.

Telling a half truth is the same as telling a whole lie, and the liberals do not present the facts factually but biased and lie to us to support a destructive ideology.

I'm a "CONSERVATIVE" who post on Huffingtonpost blogs because it is my intent is to bring, "Sanity" to the "Insane", "Righteousness" to the "Selfish" and expose the destructive "Liberal" hypocrisy and its agenda.

Please,I know it will be hard for a liberal, but retort to this comment in a intelligent way using facts to back up your assertions, do not respond with hyperbole, sarcasm, derogatory retort's because they will be ignored and I'll not respond to them.

Bring it on, and let the viewers decide which philosophy is best.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
07:33 PM on 07/06/2011
Well how's thing going in liberal land, I'll bet you would go nuts if Michele was the nominee. Well I'm a Republican vote independent, I hate both political parties I'm a strong Tea Party supporter and Michele is my choice.

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Anonani
A woman of substance
11:19 AM on 07/09/2011
We would be escstatic and overwhelmed with glee. Bring her on....LOL.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
10:27 PM on 07/05/2011
Michele Bachmann is my candidate fro President

Vote for politicians that hold strong principles like Michele Bachmann.

Tea Party believer, believe in a collection of principles which are;
1. We believe politicians are there to do the will of the people.
2. We believe in less government control in the lives of the people.
3. We believe in more accountability in the politicians and the government agencies that are run by political hacks and paid bureaucrats.
4. We believe in more control and accountability in the oversight of the taxpayer’s money.
5. We believe campaign contributions of more than a set upon amount is nothing more than a legal bribe.
6. We believe both parties support’s the special interests not their constituents.
7. We do not believe in the pork barrel philosophy of the entrenched political society.
8. We do not believe in earmarks, member’s items or any of the terms the politicians can dream up to legitimize legally stealing the taxpayers money.
9. We do not believe our government should be a Government of the Party, By the Party and for the Special Interest but a government of the people and for the people.
10. We do not believe in quasi government corporations that are run by political hacks and have no public oversight or control.
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theRealAmerica
bruised,battered and scarred...but hard
03:13 AM on 07/06/2011
1) Not the good of all people...just the ones they agree with.
2) Except when it comes to personal decisions...that they don't agree with
3) Like Michelle Bachman...who rallies against handouts...but accepts them quite freely.
4) Except when it comes to loopholes and tax subsidies for the rich
5) That's why the "Con" servative Supreme Court allowed corporations to donate to campaigns...bet Shelly is not turning down one red cent
6) really? So you're voting for Shelley?
7) Pork Queen Shelly: http://pushingrope.blogspot.com/2011/06/michele-bacmann-pork-spending-queen.html
8) http://pushingrope.blogspot.com/2011/06/michele-bacmann-pork-spending-queen.html
9) Just Tea Baggers who only have one viewpoint and only believe what you do.
10) Shelley?
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
11:03 AM on 07/06/2011
OK, but responding to your diatribe was not easy and it is long so it will take a few post but I love to debate and discuss any aspect you or any other liberal might disagree with.

Point # 1, "Not the good of all people...j­ust the ones they agree with."

Answer: Good is defined as “morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious:”
Good is a definition that describes conservative views not liberal views. Conservative beliefs are righteous; “to do what is right as oppose to selfish to serve one’s own self-interest. Liberals believe they know what is best for the individual American, where conservatives believe in what this country was founded on a revolted from. Our founders, who described themselves as “Liberals” and opposed the “Conservatives”, came to this country because they wanted to escape the totalitarian conservative society of most European countries. Because of their beliefs it was called America Exceptionalism.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
11:03 AM on 07/06/2011
Point # 2 "Except when it comes to personal decisions.­..that they don't agree with"

Answer:
a. This is an individual right every American has and the liberals have yet to squash “Free Speech”. I’m entitled to express my opinion just as you have the right to express yours. It is in this right that we are given that I can express my opinion and the readers can judge the validity and truth of it. Liberals don’t believe in individual rights they believe in collective rights.
b. Liberals don’t believe in “Individual” rights they believe in a “Governmental right” to dictate what is right and wrong and usurp the will of the people.
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
11:14 AM on 07/06/2011
Point 4 Loopholes and Tax subsidies.
05:44 PM on 07/01/2011
Man oh man!! Someone please tell me how all of the sudden we get these stories about Bachmann? I mean she has been in Congress how long? And when she decides to run for President, NOW HERE COME THE STORIES? I want to believe that there is no media bias,
or that this Huffington Post place is not a bias left leaning orginization, But all I see is as soon as a Republican runs for President, here come the negative stories. Some of you with all those "fans" help me out will ya? Thanks
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dee50
Vouchercare-No Way!
09:18 PM on 07/03/2011
You really want to see bias go to FIX news then you really will see the definition of media bias!
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
11:17 AM on 07/13/2011
It's FOX NEWS and they always present both sides to any argument, unlike the biased liberal news like the national networks ABC, NBC & CBS along with CNN on and on. These are biased news media.
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theRealAmerica
bruised,battered and scarred...but hard
03:15 AM on 07/06/2011
ARE YOU SERIOUS? When ANYONE announces that they are going to run for POTUS and they become a front runner...SCRUTINY is part of the game. Grow up.
12:36 PM on 07/08/2011
Really? Where was the media scrutiny when Barak Hussien Obama was running?
How come we hear nothing about Rev. Wright/ Or Bill Ayers? Hell they didn't even run a story about his birth certificate until Trump brought it up. Then look what the media did to him!! You need to open your eyes, and stop running with scissors!!
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
11:24 AM on 07/13/2011
Scrutiny is a part not hyperbole, I SCRUTINIZE all liberal post to see if it fact or BS. Sad to say most posters here are liberal and very few post anything of worth. They lambast Michele Michele with innuendos without facts, information that they present as fact turns out to be a half truth which is a whole lie.

Is there any LIBERAL on this board who has the intelligence to debate Michele qualifications on facts not hyperbole.

Please Find me some?
12:32 PM on 06/29/2011
Obama long-form birth certificate released by the White House is fradulent. The document was created with Adobe software.
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dee50
Vouchercare-No Way!
09:19 PM on 07/03/2011
That lie is dead and your only making yourself look foolish!
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Anonani
A woman of substance
11:21 AM on 07/09/2011
A wise person said: "Don't feed the trolls"
12:29 PM on 06/29/2011
Obama is a TAX FREAK!!! Now he wants to raise taxes on oil companies!!! And....of course, they will pass along their added costs to "we the people." I hope you who voted for this rat are happy!!!
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theRealAmerica
bruised,battered and scarred...but hard
10:11 AM on 06/30/2011
Okay...taxes subsidies have been leveled on Oil Companies for 15 + years...and I'm 40. I bought my first new car at 20 and my gas was .89 a gallon...Tax subsidies are put in place...that means they get TAX BREAKS...now 20 years later...my gas is $3.56 gallon...

When exactly are the tax breaks going to be passed along to "we the people"?

The rat is the teacher who taught you logic.
07:50 PM on 07/01/2011
Love your rebuttal to Nancy Q!
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
08:19 AM on 08/03/2011
Real America get real, corporations don't pay any tax at all they never had. This is just another liberal lie.

Let me explain Obama raise the tax on the Oil companies they say ok our cost just went up by (let's say) 10% so we raise the price by 10% it a wash for them and WE the consumer pay the tax. Don't be fooled by Obama BS it's just another trick to get the american people to pay more for the liberal big government that is a failure and don't work.

Void-them all--- (Vote, Out, Incumbent, Deadbeats) and when you vote never pull the party level ie Democrat or Republican this only give power to them we (the people) need to be in control not the parties. Lincoln's Republic of a "Government of the People" has morphed into a Government of the Party, by the :Party, and For the Special Interest, We the people don't count except for "One Vote" so use it wisely and vote them all out.
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democrats for life
republicans need not apply
08:21 PM on 07/03/2011
actually, Bush will default our country, and you should pay our debt because you voted for him
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Goldshield
Retired NYPD Detective
07:17 PM on 07/05/2011
You don't live in reality, where are the facts to back up such an absurd statement?

Oh, I see you handle, that explains it. Liberal democrats never let the truth to get in the way of their propaganda.

Vote Conservative

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sfizi
The Great Seal of the Winged Skull 81
10:31 AM on 06/29/2011
Well if Obama did than anybody can , go ahead ..
10:52 PM on 06/28/2011
http://www.nuzcom.com/michelle-bachmann-%E2%80%9Cserious%E2%80%9D-candidate "Should a “serious” presidential candidate mix up the birthplace of a serial killer and one of the most famous actors in history, especially if this candidate was born in the city she is speaking about?" - Blog by Andrew S. "Michelle Bachmann is a “serious” candidate?"
10:55 PM on 06/28/2011
Sorry, the last link was broken. It should be: http://www.nuzcom.com/michelle-bachmann-%E2%80%9Cserious%E2%80%9D-candidate
I apologize for the mistake.
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09:28 PM on 08/18/2011
Enjoy the Obama song

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