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  • FRIDAY JULY 8 2011 9:05 PM

Republican Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann Signs Pledge Supporting Ban on Porn, Abortion, and Suggests Black Families Were More Functional During Slavery

by Damon Martin

Republican Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann doesn’t like porn, abortion, or promiscuity. She hates it so much, she's signed a pledge to prove it! The essence of the pledge is that the candidates who sign it must commit to upholding the oaths contained within should they make it to office, which means Bachmann is now 100% committed to ending both abortion and pornography (it'll be interesting to see how she'll legislate against promiscuity - will sex before marriage become a custodial offense?).


On Friday, Bachmann put her signature on 'The Marriage Vow - A Declaration of Dependence upon Marriage and Family' a two-page document authored by Iowa pastor Bob Vander Plaats.

Vander Plaats is actually trying to get all presidential candidates to sign his wacky pledge, which calls for a ban on pornography, and contains verbiage condemning gay marriage, while also suggesting that the African American family unit was better off during slavery.



Yes, you read that correctly. Here is the bullet point from the pledge that points to the success of the 'nuclear family' with mom and dad both present, which more African Americans had during slavery.



Slavery had a disastrous impact on African-American families, yet sadly a child born into slavery in 1860 was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household than was an African-American baby born after the election of the USA’s first African-American president.



Nothing says love and compassion like comparing the family unit of today – which encompasses millions of strong, viable single parent-led households – to the rosy family unit of yesteryear in the good ol’ days of slavery.

Back to the pornography portion of the manifesto that Bachmann signed up for. It reads like an archaic text (not that unlike the Bible) with regards to how sexuality should be treated under conservative law.


Humane protection of women and the innocent fruit of conjugal intimacy -- our next generation of American children -- from human trafficking, sexual slavery, seduction into promiscuity, and all forms of pornography and prostitution, infanticide, abortion and other types of stolen innocence.



Stolen innocence? It's almost like Vander Plaats was reading directly from Bristol Palin's new book Not Afraid of Life. And the fact that “pornography” and “infanticide” sit together in the same sentence, without and level of distinction between the two, would be funny if it wasn’t so tragic (or maybe it’s the other way around). It also begs the question, what kind of porn have Plaats and Bachmann been watching?

One of the funniest parts of the pledge reads:


Fierce defense of the First Amendment's rights of religious liberty and freedom of speech, especially against the intolerance of any who would undermine law abiding American citizens and institutions of faith and conscience for their adherence to, and defense of faithful heterosexual monogamy.'



Let's just dissect that one for a moment.

The pledge wants the candidate to stand up in 'fierce defense' of the First Amendment with regards to free speech, yet virtually every case that has come in front of the Supreme Court regarding the curtailment of pornography has been overruled precisely because of our inalienable right to free speech.

The First Amendment protects everyone's rights to free speech and expression of ideas, whether they are popular or unpopular. It protects the religious right that wants to speak out against abortion and gay marriage the same way it protects the producers and distributors of pornography. The First Amendment doesn't discriminate, unlike the pledge that Bachmann just signed.

And just to throw out the point about the adherence and defense of 'faithful heterosexual monogamy,' I guess there's a reason fellow Republican candidate Newt Gingrich won't be signing Plaats' presidential promise.

By aligning herself with the pledge, Bachmann has once again stepped so far to the right that she's almost guaranteeing herself a Donald Trump like exit from the actual presidential race -- but, hey, it's amusing to watch it unfold.

As Bill Maher once said so eloquently about the candidate from Minnesota:


Michele Bachmann…for people who find Sarah Palin too intellectual.'

 

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wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

JUL 10, 2011 03:00 PM

^^Nail squarely hit.

EaisuN

EaisuN

Fort Collins, CO
March 2009

JUL 10, 2011 03:12 PM

Some politicians shoot themselves in the foot politically. Bachmann uses a bazooka.

19dan75

19dan75

Minneapolis, MN
February 2010

JUL 10, 2011 03:19 PM

Sad that she's representing the state in which I live in.

Nurgle

Nurgle

Waco, TX
July 2010

JUL 10, 2011 03:29 PM

This woman has always frightened me. Read her biography. Bitch is fucking insane. She has no place in any office, IMO.

When the zealots like her are elected to office, America will end. She's already stated her belief that America was founded to be a theocracy and she intends to make it that way. And banning Shariah Law? We already have laws! That's just them overreacting to Muslim terrorism and trying to capitalize on it for publicity, fame, and MONEY.

wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

JUL 10, 2011 03:30 PM

mingol said:
Rolling Stone recently ran a pretty interesting piece on Bachmann. It's worth a look.



That article was terrifying in its high plausibility factor.

legacy56

legacy56

I'm lost
March 2011

JUL 10, 2011 03:42 PM

What a great way to secure your nomination for President.

by dissecting the Constitution into little bite sized issues so people can pick and choose what rights they want to keep and those they don't really want...

Way to go...I like how the pledge wants to protect "American children"....sorry immagrants,your children don't count.

And just what is "faithful hetrosexual monogamy"??? Is it monogamy practiced by the religious, or just cheaters need not apply??

Please 2012 get here soon. We need an apocaylpse to clear the slate and start over.

Drama

Drama

Columbus, OH
January 2003

JUL 10, 2011 03:53 PM

19dan75 said:
Sad that she's representing the state in which I live in.



Tim Pawlenty isn't doing you guys much better tongue

forevershadow

forevershadow

USA
April 2011

JUL 10, 2011 04:05 PM

Palin or this dumb ass? Neither. pukepukepuke
Not only do they both give women a bad name but the rest of the world allready hates the US enough. There would be no respect.pukepukepuke

tiberius6923

tiberius6923

USA
June 2011

JUL 10, 2011 04:23 PM

She won't win the General election. She's to fucking nuts for most Americans. The "tea party" will be the undoing of the republicans in general if they get their candidate - a Bachmann, Palin, or Rick Perry type (if he runs) chosen in the primary. Someone like Romney, whom they hate, might actually win the general election.

To hell with her.

Trills

Trills

United Kingdom
December 2004

JUL 10, 2011 04:35 PM

This type of politician doesn't scare me, the people that form the majority that votes them in on the other hand... surreal

MetaTag

MetaTag

United Kingdom
September 2002

JUL 10, 2011 04:35 PM

Sounds like the American version of the Taliban....

AYTomB1

AYTomB1

United Kingdom
March 2011

JUL 10, 2011 04:41 PM

This woman has some of the most backward ass views I've ever fucking known! How the fuck did she leap from porn to infanticide!? Either way, I doubt anyone is going to take the ramblings of a homophobic, racist idiot seriously.

ericwine

ericwine

Charlotte Hall, MD
January 2007

JUL 10, 2011 04:45 PM

Would it surprise anyone to learn that Rick Santorum also signed this?
As for the others, Gary Johnson lit into it with a blistering criticism, while almost everyone else, including President Obama, is ignoring it, deeming it too fringey even to notice.
Every time someone says something about how great Bachmann or Palin is, I ask if they secretly want Obama reelected. whatever

CoyoteMike

CoyoteMike

Iowa City, IA
May 2006

JUL 10, 2011 04:54 PM

forevershadow said:
Palin or this dumb ass? Neither. pukepukepuke
Not only do they both give women a bad name but the rest of the world allready hates the US enough. There would be no respect.pukepukepuke



This is one thing I hate about this discussion. Bachmann and Palin keep getting paired up. But they are just two in a whole bowlfull of turds. Don't keep putting them together just because they're women.

AYTomB1

AYTomB1

United Kingdom
March 2011

JUL 10, 2011 05:02 PM

If it helps folks, in the UK there's a whole media scandal thing going on. Goes all the way to the top and its a complete nightmare.

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