DUE 6/22/12 PART OF WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE THAT I EDITING FROM ARTICLE #3 (listed above):

"Pro-life position Bachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life.[185] At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is "100 per cent pro-life".[186] In the state senate, Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee.[187]"

My Addition:

Bachmann's pro-life views has also contributed to shaping her beliefs against "Obamacare" stating that Obama's new contraception mandate, which Bachmann views as telling "insurance companies, 'You must offer the morning-after abortion pill, you must offer sterilizations, you must offer contraceptives free to the recipients of those products, because we tell you to'" will only lead to the government eventually having the ability to limit and limiting the number of household births in the United States as well. Bachmann goes on to say that the President "wouldn't necessarily make the order but claimed there was nothing that limited him from doing it." [213]


[213] Johnson, Luke. "Michele Bachmann: Obama Contraception Mandate Could Lead To Limit On Births Per Family." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 07 Mar. 2012. Web. 22 June 2012. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/07/michele-bachmann-obama-contraception-mandate_n_1327781.html>.

Michellesalim (talk) 23:58, 22 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Hi Michelle, Your addition is otherwise fine but I think at this point we are supposed to post our 500 words article on our talk page for peer review. So please add the article by tomorrow, July 5. I will check it in the evening of the 5th, it is due on the 6th. Thanks, Shampa R (talk) 20:24, 4 July 2012 (UTC) ShampaReply

Please check my article by tomorrow, July 5. I have it on my talk page. Thanks, Shampa R (talk) 20:26, 4 July 2012 (UTC) ShampaReply

DID YOU KNOW ... MICHELE BACHMANN CANNOT KEEP THE IDEA OF CHURCH AND STATE SEPARATE WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICS?

Michele Bachmann as a political leader and representative would claim that her political and religious views are kept separate. On the topic of contraceptives and politics on the other hand one can identify Michele Bachmann as a conservative by taking a look at her pro-life stance as well as her standings on other contraceptive related topics such as health care, birth control, and vaccinations." Bachmann has identified herself as pro-life and has been endorsed in her runs for Congress by the Susan B. Anthony List and Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life.[185] At a debate among presidential candidates in New Hampshire, when asked if abortion should be allowed in cases of rape or incest, Bachmann responded that she is "100 per cent pro-life".[186] In the state senate, Bachmann introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment restricting state funds for abortion. The bill died in committee.[187]"

Bachmann's pro-life views has also contributed to shaping her beliefs against "Obamacare" stating that Obama's new contraception mandate, which Bachmann views as telling "insurance companies, 'You must offer the morning-after abortion pill, you must offer sterilizations, you must offer contraceptives free to the recipients of those products, because we tell you to'" will only lead to the government eventually having the ability to limit and limiting the number of household births in the United States as well. Bachmann goes on to say that the President "wouldn't necessarily make the order but claimed there was nothing that limited him from doing it." [213]

Bachmann is a strong believer in “small government” relating the governments role in our day to day life to almost controlling. She uses the example of mandatory vaccines such as the HPV vaccine and how extremely dangerous for the general public they are in her opinion. She uses this example because she believes that the vaccine will only encourage sexual activity which she uses for illustrating how dangerous the world becomes when we let the government make decisions for us, in her opinion.

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