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Michele Bachmann: To Fight School Bullying, Eliminate U.S. Department Of Education

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First Posted: 10/29/11 12:05 PM ET Updated: 10/31/11 12:40 PM ET

Speaking at a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) responded to an audience member's question about what she would do about teen bullying in schools by reiterating her oft-repeated call for abolishing the U.S. Department of Education.

"I think that this is an issue that needs to be handled at the local level," Bachmann said. "I don't like to have the federal government involved in telling the local schools what to do. For one thing, there was no federal Department of Education until the late 1970s. So, I don't want the federal government involved. I actually want to end the federal Department of Education."

Republican presidential hopefuls have long expressed their desire for less federal intervention in American public schools, and most agree that the U.S. Department of Education should play a smaller role than it currently does. But Bachmann and Ron Paul are the only two that are calling for the department's complete elimination.

She had also said before at a California rally last month that bullying "is not a federal issue," according to CBS News.

Bachmann said Friday that "bullying is a bad thing," and the way to address the issue is by lessening the federal role in public schools to empower parents "so they can have a stronger hand to stand up for their kids."

She added, "It's $1.8 billion that we spend on the federal Department of Education, and I want to send that money, I want to make sure that money goes back to the schools so that the schools can handle these issues."

The presidential hopeful was cast in the spotlight on issues surrounding school bullying as nine teens in a school district that falls in her Congressional district had committed suicide over the last two years. Several of those students were gay and reportedly acted as a result of being bullied, according to The Minnesota Independent.

As stories and lawsuits against the district unfolded through the summer months, Bachmann stayed silent on the system's teen suicides.

But last month, the mother of a gay suicide victim submitted to Bachmann's office a box carrying 141,000 petitioning signatures to request that the congresswoman denounce the anti-gay bullying that the mother said led to her then-15-year-old son's death.

Marking the first official public statement that Bachmann had issued that addresses gay bullying in Minnesota's Anoka-Hennepin Schools, Bachmann's response to the mother's petition said that "bullying is wrong" and that she is "very aware and concerned about the cases of bullying and suicides that have occurred."

Recently, the death of Jamey Rodemeyer has cast a national spotlight on gay bullying in schools, particularly the complex emotional and social issues that lead to extreme measures like 14-year-old Rodemeyer's suicide. The teenager killed himself after posting a viral "It Gets Better" video, and his case drew further national attention when Lady Gaga vowed on Twitter to make bullying illegal -- even going to the president himself to address the issue.

A recent video shows a school bully waiting inside a classroom for a gay student, so he could beat the victim to the ground. To combat bullying, victims are taking to other measures -- like plastic surgery -- just so the harassment stops.

Joining Lady Gaga in the public fight against school bullying is a host of prominent figures and organizations, including rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Tyra Banks and popular children's show Sesame Street.

From CNN, watch what else Bachmann had to say:

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Speaking at a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) responded to an audience member's question about what she would do about teen bullying in schools by reiterating her of...
Speaking at a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) responded to an audience member's question about what she would do about teen bullying in schools by reiterating her of...
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02:51 AM on 11/21/2011
I think she wears her hair long to cover up the fact that she had a partial lobotomy. There seems to be some pretty significant areas of white matter missing - too bad it isn't the Broca area.
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Venicelady
Ignorance is NOT bliss.
12:27 PM on 11/05/2011
While I agree with what Michelle Bachmann is saying about eliminating the Federal DOE ( mostly because of the inane "educational policies" foisted upon school districts and states), I don't see how the DOE has anything to do with the root causes of bullying in schools.

Perhaps, we, the voting public, might have more confidence in our politicians if they actually proved that some kind of critical analysis and thinking were applied to the solutions that they proposed.
10:50 AM on 11/02/2011
From the article: "there was no federal Department of Education until the late 1970s. So, I don't want the federal government involved. I actually want to end the federal Department of Education."

Is this implying that bullying is the result of the DoE? I was bullied in school in the early 70s, before the DoE existed. So, there's your proof that Bachmann doesn't know what she is talking about. As if you needed any.

Not sure why we're talking about Bachmann anyway... she has zero chance of the nomination.
12:31 AM on 11/02/2011
It is more important to tackle bullying and make some actions to finally end this issue. I am a parent and my child's safety is always been my priority. While reading an article on a blog, it mentioned that there was a service I could use to track my kids to be sure they were always in safe places. At the bottom it said I could follow the site anationofmoms and be entered for a drawing of 6 months free of the service. Not bad! http://anationofmoms.com/2011/08/protect-your-family-giveaway.html
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
04:24 PM on 11/01/2011
"the way to address the issue is by lessening the federal role in public schools to empower parents "so they can have a stronger hand to stand up for their kids."

This woman is just spouting ridiculous anti-government rhetoric with no real solutions.
04:04 PM on 11/01/2011
To fight KARAZY, ignore Michele Bachmann.
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nherent
Subversivist.
03:34 PM on 11/01/2011
I have respect from Governor Christie for signing the toughest anti-bullying laws in the US.
New Jersey also ranks second highest for 4th and 8th graders in reading.
Michele Bachmann repeatedly makes mistakes when she quotes history (....Concord?).
03:57 PM on 10/31/2011
Bullying is to the Department of Education as bicycles are to dog manure.
roscoewpa
Dont Hate, Appreciate
12:44 PM on 10/31/2011
Rep. Michele Bachmann how can she even say she against bullying. You paint a bad picture of most of the lgbt community. Like most media you only show the community in the negative extremes. Which doesnt represent the majority. Then kids see this on tv and assume all people are like the picture you paint them to be. Then kids go to school and harass these kids because of things you have said. So you are responsible for bullying. Rep. Michele Bachmann ask your sister how she feels about what you say about the lgbt community and the negative impact you have. I think you already have your answer. If not Id be glad to sit down and discusss it with you. Better yet ask God I know you pray to everyday. Im sure he would tell you live they nieghbor. I'm sure he also tell you to live like a christian and dont preach as one as actions speak louder than words.
11:30 AM on 10/31/2011
Yes because getting rid of the Dept of Education will solve the bullying problem. This woman’s cluelessness knows no bounds.
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Brian Novotny
What happened to Democracy?
11:05 AM on 10/31/2011
I have a thought, first, how about we eliminate bullies like you Michelle and you TeaBagger Bullies come next year and get the bully pulpit of national news.
Kappa51
TOWANDA....Righter of Wrongs
10:36 AM on 10/31/2011
She can't answer the question of what to do about bullying because she knows she (and her ilk) are guilty of promoting it.

Young people are not born bigots...they are taught. And until Politicians, Churches and Parents are held accountable for enticing this violence through their hate filled rhetoric, it will never stop.

Vote the bigots out of office.
TAX THE CHURCHES
And hold the parent as accountable as the child.

Teach tolerance...not hate.
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LeftInTheWest
End Prohibition AGAIN!
11:47 AM on 10/31/2011
Fellow fan:

"It is like I have a twin."
-David Letterman
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Atwill
Proud Father of a gay son.
10:11 AM on 10/31/2011
This right here is part of the right wing religiou agenda. They would love to dismantle it and then build thier own, where all school are basically sunday schools and run by and for the religious right wing party. ALL schools. And parents would have no say in it. Your kids woud be brainwashed by right wing bible thumpping agendas and turned into warriors for the republican party. This is just the start of their plan to turn the USA into an all white, straight, christian nation and eveyone else must comform or leave.
DianaLynn1967
It's a great life if you don't weaken!
02:50 PM on 11/14/2011
Yeah. Gag me with a spoon!
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Atwill
Proud Father of a gay son.
03:56 PM on 11/14/2011
are you stuck in 1982? ahahaha, ok. i agree.
09:32 AM on 10/31/2011
She told the petitioners in her district that she was "aware" of the problem. So there she had bullying as a local issue. What action did she take? Did she address it other than to say she was aware?
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sparkybrown7877
bornthisway
08:24 AM on 10/31/2011
Good idea Michelle, why don't start with you? Stop bullying the gay people!