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For Evangelicals, Bachmann 'Speaks Our Code'

Michele Bachmann Evangelicals

First Posted: 06/ 6/11 10:30 PM ET Updated: 06/ 6/11 10:30 PM ET

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour warned several hundred Christian conservatives gathered here last week (June 3-4) not to expect a "perfect candidate" to emerge from the field of Republican presidential contenders.

"There's only been one perfect person that ever walked on this earth," Barbour said, sounding as much like a preacher as a politician. "And there ain't gonna be another one in this election."

None of the half-dozen or so rivals for the GOP nomination who addressed the Faith & Freedom Coalition conference walked on water, of course. But for many of the fiscal and social conservatives assembled by Ralph Reed's new group, one candidate seemed to rise above the rest.

"I am here to support Michele Bachmann," said Phil Dacosta, a 42-year-old Southern Baptist from Atlanta. "I don't care about anyone else."

Dacosta, wearing a blue Huck PAC T-shirt, called himself heartbroken that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee won't run for president this year. As Huckabee's campaign coordinator in Georgia, Dacosta helped the former governor win his state's GOP primary in 2008, one of eight states Huckabee took that year with strong support from conservative Christians.

But with Huckabee out, Dacosta said he's confident that fellow evangelicals will turn their eyes and organizing power to Bachmann, a three-term congresswoman from Minnesota.

"She comes from us, not to us," said Dacosta, an industrial engineer and passionate political activist. "She speaks our code, and we believe her."

Dacosta was hardly the only Bachmann believer at the Faith & Freedom Coalition. A Tea Party favorite who is also popular among conservative Christians, the Minnesota congresswoman is expected to announce her political intentions later this month in her native state of Iowa.

The Washington gathering also signaled continued difficulty for putative front-runner Mitt Romney's quest to engage conservative Christians.

Harold White, a 62-year-old former train conductor who lives in Marietta, Ga., said negative stories about Romney's Mormon faith have been making the rounds on his local Tea Party listserv.

"We are moving away from Romney and Huntsman," said White, referring to former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who is also Mormon. "Their Mormon beliefs are just so different from Christianity."

Bachmann, on the other hand, seems poised to make a strong run among Christian conservatives, who comprise a quarter of the general electorate and an even greater percentage of GOP primary voters.

At an April gathering at the late Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, Bachmann won the straw poll with 23 percent of the vote, besting even Huckabee, a former Southern Baptist pastor.

Addressing the crowd on Friday, Bachmann drew several loud ovations as she recounted her efforts to ban gay marriage in Minnesota, repeal the new health care law and defund Planned Parenthood.

She also denounced President Obama's "shocking" policy towards Israel, and described her family's struggle to home-school her five biological children and raise 23 more foster children.

Finally, Bachmann lowered her head and led the crowd in a two-minute prayer, including a supplication that "Father God, we want all men to come to know you."

Asked why he attended the Washington gathering, Bruce Nave, a politically active industrial contractor from Phoenix, said, "Michele pretty much summed it up."

"She is talking about our issues," said Nave, 58. "Our government is getting out of control and we are not going to be silent anymore." Nave, who is deeply tanned, said Bachmann has nicknamed him and his wife "Ken and Barbie."

Like many at the Washington gathering, Nave described himself as both an ardent evangelical and proud Tea Party member. The Faith & Freedom Coalition, founded by veteran GOP activist Ralph Reed, represents the "perfect synergy" of the two conservative and politically active groups, Nave said.

Reed said Friday the aim of his group is to train volunteers to reach 17 million evangelical voters who were not registered or did not vote in 2008.

"We are going to teach you some basic fundamentals," he said, "so you can go back to your states and communities not only (to) be able to execute these plays and run this system, but also execute the biggest victory ever seen in American history."

Aileen Milton, 59, said Reed delivered a presentation earlier this year on his fledgling group to her Tea Party cohort in The Villages, a sprawling retirement community in Florida.

Wearing a button advocating for "fair taxes" in Florida, Milton said she cares deeply about issues like abortion, but is more concerned with the economy, and with defeating Obama in 2012.

"The country is moving in the wrong direction," she said, "It is becoming socialist."

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2 hours ago (3:26 PM)
--- Faith & Freedom ---

I've always found this to be humorous. Religion is about absolute control of every aspect of believers lives. Religion is the tyranny President Jefferson refers to in his letters. Religion is the complete opposite of freedom. Are these folks really this brainwashe­d?

---- Addressing the crowd on Friday, Bachmann . . . recounted her efforts to ban gay marriage in Minnesota, repeal the new health care law and defund Planned Parenthood­. ----

I wonder if she also told them how the founders worked tirelessly until slavery was no more? Or how John Quincy Adams, the 6th president and not one of the founders, also helped with this?

This woman is certifiabl­e. How can anyone take someone as obviously anti-Ameri­can as Michele Bachmann seriously? If you want your parents thrown under the bus and your children denied any educationa­l opportunit­ies then, by all means, vote for her. I don't see how any decent person that believes in American values could vote for this menace.

---- home-schoo­l her five biological children and raise 23 more foster children ----

Isn't this the same Bachmann that collected $500,000 in farm subsidies over the past few years? How much did she collect from those foster children? My real concern is how many of these young people have been damaged for life because of her evangelica­l christian beliefs?
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katylab
cops have the best dope
19 hours ago (11:00 PM)
Are these people Christians or Islamic fundamenta­lists? It's hard to find a difference­.
15 hours ago (2:55 AM)
It's even harder when you dont try!
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bbriani3842
Belle -- 2002 to 6/1/2011 -- RIP -- "Good Girl"
19 hours ago (10:28 PM)
Their code decoded:

She h8s the same people we h8
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
20 hours ago (9:36 PM)
"no religious test shall ever be required as a qualificat­ion to any office or public trust under the United States."

-Article 6 of the US Constititi­on
http://en.­wikipedia.­org/wiki/A­rticle_Six­_of_the_Un­ited_State­s_Constitu­tion
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16 hours ago (1:39 AM)
the supreme court has now become a religious supreme court.

I know of a state that has figured out how to have religious schools at the taxpayers expense and the supreme court upheld that state law. article six is becoming a joke.
15 hours ago (2:56 AM)
Look up the word required..­....
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
20 hours ago (9:35 PM)
"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross”

~ Sinclair Lewis 1835
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16 hours ago (1:36 AM)
we are seeing this occuring every day. it is coming to america like a run away train and americans are cheering it on. nationalis­m patroitism and religion that is an interestin­g combo to bring fascism to america. just as lewis predicted.

while america slept fascism came to america.
15 hours ago (2:54 AM)
Might as well quote Stephen Speilberg.­...He invented many charectors too!

E.T. GO HOME 1984
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
20 hours ago (9:34 PM)
"When I feed the poor, they call me a saint, but when I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist.­"
Dom Helder Camara
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16 hours ago (1:34 AM)
american mentality defined. used to be the devil was communism now it is socialism with a few terrorists to hunt down.

most americans could care less about 50 million americans without health insurance and one out of seven on food stamps. capitalism has turned this nation into an immoral nation.

christian tea baggers now that is an oxymoran.
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Shifu
21 hours ago (8:31 PM)
She is one dangerous individual­. I wonder how much the State paid her raise those foster kids.
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bbriani3842
Belle -- 2002 to 6/1/2011 -- RIP -- "Good Girl"
19 hours ago (10:27 PM)
I'd rather a story be done to see how those kids are doing these days ...
15 hours ago (2:49 AM)
And what makes you less dangerous?
21 hours ago (8:26 PM)
Doesn't the constituti­on say something about seperation of church and state?
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21 hours ago (8:24 PM)
code words: our god is thee god and if you dont believe as we do you are going to a very hot place like az and jan brewers types will be there to greet you.

our god demanded an atonement because we screwed up that free will thing. adam screwed it up whoops check that eve lied to adam so our god is going to make all humanity suffer and about 2/3 are off to hell for eternity.

but other than that our god is a god that knows all and sees all and a god of unconditio­nal love that had to have its wrath satisfied on the cross as a blood sacrifice and this god was made in our image. ie jealous and demands to be worshiped that is why "he" created us to be worshiped. ie god ego thing.


also our god is not a socialist but a capitalist reaganhood style. :-)

and universal health care no way if we were meant to have universal health care we would have been born with it. so says our god. and those on going wars for corp profits god is in favor of them. so says george bush jr.

interestin­g code to say the least.
15 hours ago (2:48 AM)
What is your code?
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mandalay007
22 hours ago (7:34 PM)
Ralph Reed's "new group"???? THIS ain't good news------­--he was engaged in some devilry and got his fanny in the noose (I forget what that was) and slithered undergroun­d w/ the slime for a while, and now, counting on amnesia of the public and hypocrisy of the "christian evangel", he is re-emergin­g---------­-----time to dredge into his goings ons--
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24 hours ago (6:08 PM)
She speaks their code? Delusional religious wackoese?
23 hours ago (6:32 PM)
Remember their mantra is no facts and no logic should inter fear with a decision. The voices in their head tell them what to do.
05:14 PM on 6/07/2011
I have an extremely bad feeling about this... Oh wait it has happened before but back then it was a man with black hair and a little black mustache and he spoke German...W­hat was his name again...Oh yea Hitler...I get the feeling that if by some spark of insanity this woman gets elected this Nation will no longer be safe for anyone that is not a white evangelica­l christian. Which means even someone like me who is a disabled vet will suffer. Why do I believe this? because the German people were saying much the same things about Hitler when he rose to power. that he spoke their views.
23 hours ago (6:42 PM)
I am a strong believer in civil discourse, even with people with whom I disagree. In my opinion, invoking Nazis without proper cause hurts that discourse.
18 hours ago (11:38 PM)
You should refresh your memory about the rise of fascism in many places Germany under Hitler included.. The similariti­es between the extreme republican­s and the naziz is strikingly similar. It as if Rove and his ilk copied their actions from the fascism playbook. Bachman is even more extreme in her world view. It is fair to note similariti­es as the world must remain vigilant.
2 hours ago (3:40 PM)
I agree that invoking NAZIs does not help the situation most of the time. There are things going on that most Americans don't know. Check out the book "C Street" by Jeff Sharlet. You'll be appalled at the number of republican reps and senators that are part of this group. These people believe in a modern version of the divine rights of kings. That people elected are elected by god, not the citizens and that they can do no wrong. That Pol Pot, Stalin and, yes him, Hitler were appointed by god to rule to further god's message. These folks hold these tyrants out as heroes. The most bloodthirs­ty dictators in African nations are counted among their friends. You'll be appalled just as I was when you learn what future the repubs have in mind for America.

As I said, invoking NAZIs is not usually a good way to get an honest debate started. But sometimes it is still warranted.
15 hours ago (2:44 AM)
Sounds like you ve got gas to me.
05:07 PM on 6/07/2011
Religion in politics should be like masturbati­on in public, you can do what you need to in your privacy to comfort, calm and please yourself but nobody wants to see it applied in a public forum.
05:26 PM on 6/07/2011
Amen and pass me the Penthouse :)
15 hours ago (2:47 AM)
Everyone has brought their beliefs to public office, Speak the truth, you just think your beliefs are better.
04:31 PM on 6/07/2011
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04:30 PM on 6/07/2011
Scary Broad!