Michele Bachmann: Veto of AZ bill means ‘terrible intolerance afoot’ against Christians
By David Edwards
Wednesday, March 5, 2014 16:07 EST
The Raw Story
During an interview with ABC News, Jeff Zeleny asked the Minnesota Republican to react to Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer’s (R) decision not to sign a bill that would have protected Christian business owners who discriminated against LGBT people.
“I believe that tolerance is a two-way street, and we need to respect everyone’s rights, including the rights of people who have sincerely held religious beliefs,” Bachmann remarked. “There is no price that you can put on constitutional liberties.”
Zeleny noted that Bachmann’s view was in the minority, even among Republicans, who feared that the bill would have been bad for business in Arizona.
“Religious liberties and the protection of our religious liberties is right,” Bachmann said, disagreeing with the likes of Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. “Right now, there’s a terrible intolerance afoot in the United States,” she added. “And it’s against people who hold sincerely held religious beliefs.”
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
I'M POSTING THIS FOR POSTERITY...
just in case someone in the future thinks that Michele Bachmann was a decent human being.
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http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/michele-bachmann-israel-030514
Unfortunately Bachmann's religious beliefs are treasonous.
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