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    Michele Bachmann's 'disturbing' anti-porn pledge

    The GOP presidential hopeful is the first candidate to sign an Iowa group's controversial "Marriage Vow"

    The Family Leader, one of Iowa's most influential social conservative organizations, says that in order to receive the group's endorsement, GOP presidential candidates must sign a 14-point pledge affirming a commitment to traditional marriage. By signing the pledge, called The Marriage Vow, a candidate agrees to remain faithful to his or her partner, oppose gay marriage, reject pornography, reject Islamic Sharia law, and uphold the assertion that married couples have better sex, among other things. Michele Bachmann has already signed it. How will this affect her campaign? Here, a brief guide:

    Bachmann is banning porn?
    Well, not exactly. According to Vow 9, the Minnesota congresswoman is pledging to protect women and children from "all forms of pornography." As Justin Elliott at Salon notes, this could certainly be read as effectively being "a porn ban." And that's problematic, says Ian Millhiser at ThinkProgress, because porn is protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, and only the most "patently offensive" material may be banned outright. "Our Constitution does not leave this choice up to the whims of government officials."

    What does the pledge say about homosexuality?
    According to the pledge, homosexuality is both a choice and a health risk. Same-sex marriage is classified alongside polygamy and adultery as a threat to the institution of marriage. That stance is quite "disturbing," says Instinct.

    What's the most controversial aspect of the pledge?
    The anti-porn language may be winning the most headlines, but perhaps the biggest outcry is over an aspect of the pledge that states a child born into slavery was "more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household" than one born after the election of President Obama. The anti-Sharia language is also being met with howls of outrage on the Left.

    Will this hurt her campaign?
    While it might hurt her in a general election, it could actually help in Iowa. Some of the basic themes in The Marriage Vow may ring true to many Bachmann supporters, and the social conservatives who will decide the critical first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, says Ron Chusid at Liberal Values. Indeed, many on the Right are already applauding the Tea Party favorite. "Bachmann nails it" with this anti-Sharia pledge, says Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs. "Finally, a candidate who isn't afraid to say A is A." Certainly, the congresswoman "had no qualms" about signing the pledge, says Bachmann aide Alice Stewart.

    Will anyone else sign?
    Republican candidates are in a tough spot, says Alex Roarty at National Journal. The pledge is rife with widely "unpopular stands on cultural issues," but a failure to sign would potentially anger a "still-important bloc of social conservatives in Iowa." The tough anti-Sharia language may be too much for Mitt Romney, says Tim Murphy at Mother Jones, especially after he defended American Muslims at June's New Hampshire debate. The pledge also creates an "acute dilemma" for Tim Pawlenty, says Roarty at National Journal, since he's pledged to make campaigning in Iowa a major part of his strategy. But he risks angering the establishment if he signs this pledge, and grassroots activists in Iowa if he fails to sign. A spokesman for moderate Jon Hunstman says the candidate will not sign this — or any — pledge. Rick Santorum signed the pledge late Friday afternoon.

    Sources: Atlas ShrugsDaily KosLiberal ValuesMediaiteMother JonesNational Journal, Politico, Salon, ThinkProgress

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    • Veeblefeetzer  •  9 mths ago
      I would like to see Sarah and Michelle get it on together! Now that would be sweet!
    • IgboNewaki  •  10 mths ago
      Blind idiots ... Our Country is nearing the bottom of the swirling bowl and this is what they worry about?? Try going hungry for a few weeks and see what your priorities are then!!
      • Dudenohair 10 mths ago
        not sure who you think are responsible for pulling the flush handle, but the main reason we are swirling down the toilet is the total abandonment of morals over the past 40 years. It's ok to do anything with anybody at anytime and yet we are unwilling to accept the consequences that accompany those bad moral decisions. (divorce, single parenthood, poverty, rape, murder, explotation.)
      • HaqW 10 mths ago
        Unfortunately we are experiencing reverse Darwinism in this country
    • Chris  •  10 mths ago
      how is pointing out that a child born into slavery is more likely to be raised by two parents controversial? it's true. It's provable. And while I certainly don't blame Obama for that issue entirely he is a huge supporter of the policies that encourage single parent households.
    • SPARKY  •  10 mths ago
      SHE SURE HAS HER ACT TOGETHER!!! MARRIAGE IA BETWEEN A MAN AND A WOMAN!!!!! JUST CHECK THE PLUMING!!! LETS GET BACK TO GOD NOT GO TO HELL!!!SPARKYProverbs 11:3; Proverbios 11:3; Proverbes 11:3; Proverbi 11:3; 箴 言 11:3
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      Pero la perversidad de los traidores los destruirá.

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      3 L'honnêteté guide les hommes droits,
      mais les tricheries des gens infidèles les mènent à la ruine.



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      3 正 直 人 的 纯 正 必 引 导 自 己 ; 奸 诈 人 的 乖 僻 必 毁 灭 自 己 。

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      • Gene Goldring 10 mths ago
        Your fundy keyboard has the caps lock stuck.
      • tsukinofaerii 10 mths ago
        Hope you haven't cut your hair or eaten any shellfish recently then. I'd ask if you think America is a Christian Theocracy, but I'm honestly not sure I want to know.
    • joemama  •  10 mths ago
      how about a pro-job/economy improvement pledge. how about a candidate that wants to work for a living instead of sitting on there #$%$ spending our money and living the good life. and politicians refer to themselves a public servents, they serve nobody but themselves. they all seem to suck.
      • futplex 10 mths ago
        THIS
      • Fire n Ice 10 mths ago
        Obungles already made a pledge about jobs saying the unemployment rate would not go above 8% on his watch. They will promise anything for your vote and then once in, do the opposite.
      • Independent 10 mths ago
        Obama also promised to put the breaks on the outsourcing of American jobs for the sole purpose of cheap overseas labor & close the loopholes of companies keeping taxable money overseas too but failed to do anything about it.
    • Markus  •  10 mths ago
      I thought elected officials were supposed to pledge to protect the constitution.
      • John 10 mths ago
        The individuals that wrote the constitution never expected freaks like homos to populate the nation.
      • Telestai 10 mths ago
        You got it in one, Markus. And those who INSIST on a separate pledge need to be examined VERY carefully, as they are subverting the most vital portion of that presidential pledge.
      • Just Ducky 10 mths ago
        The individuals that wrote the constitution never expected freaks like the Tea Party to become elected officials.
    • Jimmi Legg  •  10 mths ago
      The only pledge any candidate should sign is a pledge to serve everyone equally.
      • Telestai 10 mths ago
        By pledging to support and protect the Constitution, a President SHOULD be committing to service rather than to the favoring of any group.
    • K ID  •  10 mths ago
      What about just letting the life you live be the proof of what you believe? Signing a pledge doesn't mean a darned thing.
    • David  •  10 mths ago
      So long as politicians pander to the slowest members of the herd, we aren't going to get very far as a society.
    • Sabretooth  •  10 mths ago
      We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.
    • Ninety-Nine Percent  •  10 mths ago
      "the pledge that states a child born into slavery was "more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household" than one born after the election of President Obama." I'm sorry but that's just bat'$$%%$$ crazy.
    • Kaye  •  10 mths ago
      If all the people in the country that spend so much time worrying about other peoples relationships and beliefs spent that time on their own, they'd be too busy to worry about anyone else.
      According to the constitution of the United States of America, "all people are created equal".
      That means everyone!!! black, white, purple, hetro, or gay, male or female, christian or not. Lets get back to the basics people and maybe we'd actuallty accomplish something positive instead of so much negative.
      Just a thought.
    • ThomasT  •  10 mths ago
      "I would rather be exposed to the inconvenience attending too much Liberty than those attending too small degree of it." ...... Thomas Jefferson
    • timetostandup  •  10 mths ago
      if all the people who say they never watch porn realy did not watch it porn would be out of bus.
    • Center  •  10 mths ago
      What’s with all the GOP pledges? When did the Republican Party become a Fraternity and Sorority?
      Let's see. There's the Taxpayer Protection Pledge made to Grover Norquist and his corporate backers promising not to raise taxes--including not eliminating subsidies--no matter what.

      Then there was one on climate change, another on immigration, one against the LGBT with DADT.
      There's the Cut, Cap, Balance Pledge. The Susan B. Anthony List's 2012 Pro-life Presidential Leadership Pledge. And, oh yes, the Pledge to America.
      Anyone have one to add?
      Maybe they should just stop at two: the pledge allegiance to the flag and a pledge to uphold their oath of office.
    • That Guy  •  10 mths ago
      Do you really think you're going to make pornography and gay sex go away? Good luck...
    • It is me  •  10 mths ago
      "and uphold the assertion that married couples have better sex"
      Therefore, insinuating that the signer has tried unmarried sex with multiple partners before they got married? Otherwise how could one know this well enough to sign a pledge?
    • Joel Clark  •  10 mths ago
      "A child born into slavery..." Well, that may be true, but a child born into slavery was also 1000% more likely to have been dragged from his mother and sold off as property. Not that that's anything that the likes of Bachmann would ever have had to think about.
    • jazzbooksfood  •  10 mths ago
      The only pledge any candidate for President should be upholding is the Pledge of Allegiance.
    • gb  •  10 mths ago
      I don't want a President that signs a pledge for any special interest group.