Bachmann's Synagogue Visit Goes Awry

01 Oct 2012 20:56 #1 by LadyJazzer

Michele Bachmann's Chicago Synagogue Visit Drives Attendees To Leave, Donate To Her Opponent

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) swung by a Chicago-area synagogue for a worship service on the eve of Yom Kippur last week, upsetting congregants and provoking one man to mount a campaign for her Democratic challenger before the end of the night.

Some reportedly walked out of the ceremony, while Gary Sircus, a 25-year member of Anshe Emet Synagogue, voiced more active opposition to Bachmann's attendance.

"The holiness of the room and the holiness of the evening was greatly diminished for me, if not completely destroyed," said Sircus, according to the Tribune. "Our congregation values and embodies tolerance, compassion, respect for individual rights, intelligence, science -- all of the things that I think Michele Bachmann stands against."

Hours after storming out of the service, Sircus donated to Jim Graves, Bachmann's Democratic opponent in Minnesota's 6th Congressional District, and included a note:

"I felt that the best way to 'honor' Ms. Bachmann's visit was to make a contribution to your campaign," he wrote to Graves. "Even though I do not vote in Minnesota, please do everything in your power to take away this evil woman's soapbox."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/0 ... f=politics

Bat-crap-crazy Teabagger strikes again... rofllol :lol:

This is too delicious... Thanks to Bachmann, I'm having a most pleasant evening... :biggrin:

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01 Oct 2012 22:50 #2 by bailey bud
yom kippur is a solemn, holy time ---- it is a time of prayer and repentance ---- not a time for politicking.

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