Sunday, January 01, 2012

Michelle Bachmann and Oral Roberts University


This is strange: Occupy protesters gathered outside of several republican candidates' headquarters in Iowa, including Michelle Bachman's HQ.  She was advised to use a side door to enter her HQ, since the front door was blocked by protesters.  She said the protesters were Pres. Obama's advance team, and showed how frightened Obama is of her campaign.  So she enters the building and is met by applause from her volunteers, many of who are volunteers from Oklahoma - what????  It turns out that volunteers from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa are helping Bachman, since she received her JD (law degree) from Oral Roberts University, back when ORU had a law school (it used to have a medical and dental school, and a large hospital). Thats why she wears so much makeup:  ORU women always wear lots of makeup to look "feminine" (seriously, the slutty look is considered feminine by right wing christian men).   A joke: what is Oklahoma's greatest oxymoron?  "Oral Roberts University." Another joke: the praying hands were once at the entrance to the hospital (moved when the hospital was sold), and intended to be open, welcoming people to enter the campus, however, during construction a worker on top of the hospital lost some loose change from his pocket, the coins fell down to the big open hands, and the hands mysteriously closed shut to catch the money. That's how they became the praying hands."  
One student told Bachman: 
"I appreciate your Christian faith," said Afame Ooceeh, a 29-year-old pre-med student. "I support you with all my heart."
Ooceeh, originally from Nigeria, is part of a contingent of 42 students from Oral Roberts, a Christian university where Bachmann attended law school. The group, which arrived Thursday, is chaperoned by Winston Frost, a professor who was in Bachmann's class.
"She was one of the most diligent students in the class," Frost told NBC News.
You can read about her law school days, and her curriculum, here.  Michelle was brainwashed at ORU.  Her positions on the Constitution, law, and christianity are nuts.  Flawed reasoning.  She makes statements that are historically inaccurate.  

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