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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Michele Bachmann Is Back & She Brought Israel, Saudi Arabia Money With Her

She's baaaaaaaaaack!

That is right, the one, the only Michele Bachmann, the inspiration for me to launch multiple blogs to document her history in being the leader in the trafficking of tiny humans, in the name of the tax exempt god.

Yes, the same Michele who was told to go very far away by the FEC for using her PAC presidential campaign money to run her congressional campaign.

Yippers, the same Michele who misplaced over $1 million in these presidential campaign funds.

Mais oui, the Michele who ran her "pray the gay away" operation with her wife, Marcus Bachmann. (I said wife, intentionally) and bill Medicaid for these christian therapeutic services that were unallowable under CMS.

نعم فعلا, the Michele who paid her mortgage and trained her live-in servants as a foster parent.

Ja, the same Michele who received farm subsidies through her wife's family.

是, that Michele who was the face of the Foster Care Congressional Caucus that refused to mention child trafficking through foster care and adoption.

да, the same Michele who preached that black children and families were better under slavery.

כן, the Michele who sat on the House Foreign Intelligence Committee and refused to speak upon child trafficking coming across our borders through christian adoption.


Michele is back and so is the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed.

Saudi Arabia hosts rare visit of US evangelical Christian figures

US Congresswoman Michele Bachmann [File photo]
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman held a rare meeting with American evangelical Christians on Thursday, as the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom seeks to open up more to the world and repair an image of religious intolerance, Reuters reports.

The delegation was led by communications strategist Joel Rosenberg and included former US Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, according to an emailed statement by the group, as well as heads of American evangelical organisations, some with ties to Israel.

“It was a historic moment for the Saudi Crown Prince to openly welcome Evangelical Christian leaders to the Palace. We were encouraged by the candour of the two-hour conversation with him today,” the statement said.

The delegation also met Saudi officials including Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, Saudi Ambassador to Washington Prince Khalid bin Salman, and secretary-general of the Muslim World League Mohammed al-Issa.

A visit by such prominent non-Muslim leaders, who estimate they represent about 60 million people, is a rare act of religious openness for Saudi Arabia, which hosts the holiest sites in Islam and bans the practice of other religions.

Some of the figures’ support for Israel, which the kingdom does not recognise, is also striking. For instance, Mike Evans, founder of the Jerusalem Prayer Team, describes himself on his website as “a devout American-Christian Zionist leader”.

Saudi Arabia has maintained for years that normalizing relations with Israel hinge on its withdrawal from Arab lands captured in the 1967 Middle East war – territory Palestinians seek for a future state.
But increased tension between Tehran and Riyadh has fuelled speculation that shared interests may push Saudi Arabia and Israel to work together against what they regard as a common Iranian threat.

Prince Mohammed, who in recent years has loosened strict social rules and arrested Saudi clerics deemed extremists, said in April that Israelis are entitled to live peacefully on their own land. A month earlier, Saudi Arabia opened its airspace for the first time to a commercial flight to Israel.

Several members of the delegation, which met with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed in the United Arab Emirates earlier in the week, have also advised US President Donald Trump on faith issues.


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