Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Michele Bachmann, GOP presidential candidate, plagued by 'teen suicide epidemic' report

If you don't think the MSM has an agenda...consider this...there happen to be nine teen suicides in one Congressional district in the past two years..... Apparently thats above the statistical average....OK....thats a tragedy and we feel bad when young people choose that route.
FLASH- The CD in questions is not just any district...Its the Minnesota district represented by Tea Party favorite and surgins Presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann.....
Quick, do a story on it...as if the incidence of suicide has anything to do with Congressional boundaries...Maybe that shoud be taken into account in redistricting.
Michele Bachmann, GOP presidential candidate, plagued by 'teen suicide epidemic' report

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Liz looks great. She is almost 40, I hear.

thom said...

Read a little deeper and you will understand how the attitudes and comments (or lack thereof) can have profound and lasting effects especially on impressionable and vulnerable teens. Ms Bachman is virally anti-gay and her statements and positions incite evil and destruction. She is a dangerous demagogue !

Anonymous said...

I am thinking of killing myself because Bachmann is against gay marriage. AKA anti-gay. I am too lazy to move to San Fransisco or Province Town and I don't want to move to Cape Vincent (the gay capital of Jefferson County).

But Alaska has always had the highest suicide rate of any state...even before Palin was old enough to vote. How can we blame that on Palin? I'll give it some thought and come up with a way.

Anonymous said...

"I am thinking of killing myself because Bachmann is against gay marriage. AKA anti-gay. I am too lazy to move to San Fransisco or Province Town and I don't want to move to Cape Vincent (the gay capital of Jefferson County)."

No need for such drastic action 1:00pm…when all you need to do is join her husband’s clinic where you can rid yourself of your “homosexual urges” and “pray away the gay.”

Oh yeah...don't worry about how to pay for it because they accept Medicaid...ya know..."free stuff."

Anonymous said...

2:49 lets not mix up our hate for Bachmann. Right now we are hating her for causing teen suicides. You can hate her for praying some other day.

Anonymous said...

I didn't realize Cape Vincent was a bastion of fun and games. I knew they wouldn't allow wind, but I didn't realize there was so much love in the air anyway. Does Wiley know about this?

Anonymous said...

There are so many reasons for hating her. First, she's a good looking woman. That's good enough right there for some as most Donkey women are real ugly, ie: Barbara Mikulski, Naancie, Hill. Secondly, she's a Christian. We have to hate Christians. Third, she doesn't want to continue to borrow money. Now that's downright hateful. I hate her for that already. You can't have that. Extreme hatred is warranted. As far as these suicides, did anyone consider the fact that these could simply be late late term abortions? Maybe Bachmann's district is just leading the nation in cutting edge choice. If that were the case, would we still be required to hate Bachmann, or would the NYTimes tell us to vote for her? This is all so confusing.

Anonymous said...

"2:49 lets not mix up our hate for Bachmann. Right now we are hating her for causing teen suicides. You can hate her for praying some other day."

3:58 Hate? Where did you get that from? I LOVE Michelle Bachmann. Like you... I love ALL republican woman...doncha know.

Sheesh!!

Anonymous said...

You got me pegged wrong on that. If it wasn't for the bumbling buffoon in the white house, I would never consider voting for any republican woman for POTUS.

Anonymous said...

We all bemoan the dirty campaign politics and the smear tactics of today. Most seem to think it's worse now than it was in the past. Not so. The Presidential campaign between Adams and Jefferson was very heated and nasty. Bad enough that these two freinds barely spoke to each other the rest of their lives. The name-calling of today is kid stuff compared to a large number of the Presidential campaigns of the 19th and early 20th century. The name calling and personbal slanders of those days would result in a gazzilion lawsuits by todays thin-skinned populace.

Anonymous said...

“You got me pegged wrong on that. If it wasn't for the bumbling buffoon in the white house, I would never consider voting for any republican woman for POTUS.”

No need to explain 8:46…I understand…I nearly voted for Obama the last election after eight long years of having to deal with that “bumbling buffoon” Bush running our country into the ground with two unnecessary wars and his out of control spending habits.

I still LOVE republican though…especially the ones with a direct link to God.