Saturday, July 31, 2010

Bachmann a No Show in the Show Me State

Bachmann's congressional website:

Washington, Jul 30 - Today, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was admitted to the hospital due to a sudden illness. As a result, she was unable to participate in several votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday, July 30, 2010. The Congresswoman is currently resting this evening and on her way to a full and quick recovery.


According to the Strib, Bachmann's brief illness caused the cancellation of her trip to Missouri.

We are very happy that Congresswoman Bachmann has recovered.

This is a video posted by the Chuck Purgason campaign on You Tube of what Bachmann would have encountered if she had gone to Missouri:



Here's another video from the Chuck Purgason campaign that should help explain why the MO-TP is PO-ed at MB for supporting the #1 recipient of lobbyists' money and Washington Party Animal Roy Blunt:



UPDATE: According to Fox, Bachmann was well enough to sneak past the Tea Party protesters using the interent:

Although the Republican from Minnesota's Sixth District canceled a campaign stop in St. Louis for G.O.P. senate candidate Roy Blunt on Saturday, she was able to make an appearance via “Skype”.

Bachmann's spokesperson tells FOX 9 News that the congresswoman is "playing it by ear" for the next few days. Bachmann does have some appearances scheduled in Minnesota next week. There is no word on whether Bachmann still plans to attend.

Congress is in recess for August.

Is Bachmann the Benedict Arnold of the Tea Party Movement?

Former Bachmann Field Staff and Political Director Luke Hellier and MN-GOPer, MOB blogger and Bachmann fan Andy "AAArf" Aplikowski continued the back & forth twittering that was provoked by Hellier's tweeted demand that Missouri Tea Partiers "shut up" about Michele Bachmann's support for Roy Blunt instead of MO-TP favorite Chuck Purgason.

AAArf to Hellier:

@lukehellier So the new MDE & GOP insider is going to war w/ the #teaparty?


Luke Hellier to AAArf:


@AAARF if that means being on the same side as Michele Bachmann in the #MOSEN race, I guess so.



AAArf to Hellier:

@lukehellier You do realize you're playing into Dem hands w/this? Div Tea Party from GOP and its a 3rd cycle of Dem wins in Nov. #insanity


...and:

@lukehellier Prove why Blunt should get TeaParty votes. insulting MO TP will have effects in MN. Insane, but #SOP of MNGOP insiders. #advice


... and:

Has the GOP kicked the crony habit and lost its lust for power? Needs that before public will trust them. #itsdoubtful #tcot #teaprty


Luke tweeted his response thusly:

@AAARF are you kidding? Their candidate in Missouri is a joke. Tell them to get out of the way so we can send Roy Blunt to the Senate


Bachmann is scheduled to travel down to Missouri today and campaign for Roy Blunt:

Blunt also is trying to capture support from those who align with the tea party, even though many consider Purgason the tea party favorite. Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, a tea party ally, was expected to make phone calls and appear on Blunt’s behalf today. Members of Missouri’s tea party organizations were outraged at the endorsement, saying they do not endorse candidates and that many do not support Blunt.


In this video, Bachmann compares the Tea Partiers to Paul Revere... perhaps the Tea Partiers should brush up on their Revolutionary War history and ask whether Bachmann has become another Benedict Arnold.



UPDATE: Bachmann isn't in Missouri today. The Strib:

U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann canceled a scheduled campaign appearance in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday for GOP Senate candidate Roy Blunt after being hospitalized with an undisclosed illness.

The Minnesota Republican was apparently admitted to a Washington, D.C., area hospital Friday with what her office described as a "sudden illness." She missed several votes on the Gulf Oil spill just before the U.S. House adjourned for an August recess.

Bachmann spokesman Dave Dziok said she was in the hospital most of Friday and that doctors advised her to rest. He declined to reveal the nature of her illness.


The statement on Bachmann's congressional website:

Bachmann’s Absence in the U.S. House on Friday Due to Illness

Washington, Jul 30 - Today, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann was admitted to the hospital due to a sudden illness. As a result, she was unable to participate in several votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday, July 30, 2010. The Congresswoman is currently resting this evening and on her way to a full and quick recovery.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Letter: "Flag waving doesn't mean you support the troops"

Stillwater Gazette:

My family recently enjoyed the Stillwater Lumberjack Days Parade. As a former Air Force officer, I take pride in standing with my community as flags pass and wartime veterans are honored.

However, I was taken aback when U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann passed by riding atop a military vehicle with "U.S. Army" emblazoned on it. I think it was totally inappropriate, and it causes me to once again question her judgment. Furthermore, I question the authenticity of Representative Bachmann's care for military personnel and veterans.

In March 2007, Bachmann voted against a bill that increased veterans' health and mental health budgets while delivering funds to reduce the V.A. backlog. The bill passed despite her lack of support.

And when the Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2010 came up for a vote, Bachmann was the only Minnesota representative who didn't show up to vote. Once again, the bill passed despite her indifference.

Bachmann also voted against an amendment to the G.I. Bill expansion, which designated payments to be made to fund the higher education of those who have served on active duty in the Armed Forces beginning on or after Sept. 11, 2001. This amendment, which greatly benefits our service members who have given so much, also passed without a vote from Bachmann.

She does not represent my best interests as a veteran. Nor do I believe that she represents the best interests of my husband, who is a current Air Force Reservist. It takes more than flag waving and photo ops on a military rig to prove that you stand up for military service members and veterans.

Anita C. Davis, Stillwater


FEDERAL AND STATE AGENTS SEIZE RECORDS OF U.S. NAVY VETS AND BOBBY THOMPSON IN FLORIDA

Minnesota Attorney General says nothing about an investigation of the group’s Minnesota Chapter, which raised over $1.56 million here since 2004 and then mysteriously dissolved May 4.

By Karl Bremer © Copyright 2010

IRS, Veterans Administration, and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services agents today seized computer records and documents—some already shredded—from the Tampa-area offices of associates of Bobby Thompson, the U.S. Navy Veterans Association commander-on-the-lam. The seizures were made in connection with investigations into the organization by the three agencies.

According to a report in the St. Petersburg Times:

Armed with a search warrant, federal and state agents on Friday seized documents and computer records from the Clair-Mel home of residents who served as assistants to Bobby Thompson, the U.S. Navy Veterans Association director who vanished last month.

Criminal investigators from the IRS, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services arrived at the home at 2062 Balfour Circle Friday morning and seized boxes of documents — some already shredded — and loaded them into an unmarked van.

The residence is listed as the home of Nancy Contreras, 20, according to records. She and her mother, Blanca Contreras, 38, a former citrus processing plant employee, have been associates of Thompson and recently signed as Navy Veterans officers on registration papers in several states.


Thompson has contributed heavily to Minnesota Republicans and GOP party units. He’s given tens of thousands of dollars to Michele Bachmann, Norm Coleman and the Republican Party of Minnesota, as well as former House Minority Leader Marty Seifert and House candidate David J. Carlson.

Following an exclusive DumpBachmann investigation into the money trail leading from Thompson to Bachmann, the Republican congresswoman and the state GOP were forced this week to give away $10,000 that Thompson had donated to the Minnesota-Bachmann Victory Committee at her April 7 Minneapolis fundraiser with former half-term Gov. Sarah Palin.

After operating for six years and raising over $1.56 million, the Minnesota Chapter of the U.S. Navy Veterans Association was mysteriously dissolved May 4, citing pending legal liabilities that could sink the group. It’s been shut down in several states and is under civil or criminal investigation in some.

However, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office continues to stonewall inquiries about any current or pending investigation of the group in Minnesota.

Karl Bremer is a freelance writer in Stillwater, MN. He can be reached at saintcroix [at] aol.com

Bachmann Hates 9/11 First Responders

Bachmann voted against the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.

Luke Hellier Declares Open Season on Missouri Tea Partiers

Yesterday Dump Bachmann took notice of former Bachmann Field Staff & Political Director, now chief blogger at Minnesota Democrats Exposed Luke Hellier's tweet to Missouri tea partiers:

Dear Tea Partiers in Missouri, Shut up. Blunt is going to win. - Luke


In another tweet, Luke Hellier explained why the unwashed rabble in Missouri should just shut up:

Ill take Michele Bachmann's instinct on a candidate over some guy riding his 15 minutes from Ohio


You got that teabaggers? Luke Hellier says Michele Bachmann IS the tea party movement and DON"T YOU FORGET IT!

Then, Hart Van Denburg at the City Pages Blotter took notice of Hellier's "shut up" tweet and reposted their hilarious Michele Bachmann vs. Joe The Plumber: Tale of the Tape P-Shopped fight card to illustrate the kerfuffle. Van Denburg noted that Hellier "had clearly decided to abandon Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment: "Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican." To which Hellier responded:

@hartupnorth Tea partiers don't qualify under Reagan's 11th Commandment


Yee-Ha! Them's fightin' words!

Republican Bachmannistan and Misssouri Teabagistan are at war - a good, ol' fashioned feud... just like the Hatfields and McCoys!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

DUMPBACHMANN INVESTIGATION SPURS BACHMANN TO GIVE AWAY LESS THAN HALF OF THE $10,000 IN 'DIRTY MONEY' SHE TOOK FROM USNVA's BOBBY THOMPSON

For the second time in as many elections, Michele Bachmann has been forced to give up thousands of dollars taken from a suspected con man after an investigation by Stillwater writer Karl Bremer linked Bachmann to the dirty money.

The day after Bachmann Campaign Manager Gina Countryman hung up on Bremer following the latest of several ananswered inquiries to her office about Bachmann's connection to Thompson, Bachmann announced she was giving away less than half of the $10,000 donation she received from the fraudster-on-the-lam at her April 7 fundraiser with former half-term Gov. Sarah Palin.

In 2008, Bachmann returned $9,200 from convicted money-launderer/cocaine runner/gun runner Frank Vennes Jr. after it was revealed in a series of articles by Bremer that Bachmann had taken tens of thousands of dollars from Vennes in campaign contributions and then written a letter requesting a presidential pardon for his federal crimes.

UPDATE: Kevin Diaz at the Strib says the MN GOP is giving up the other part of Thompson's $10K. Diaz graciously added a hat tip for Karl Bremer.

Luke Hellier to Missouri Tea Partiers: "Shut Up"

Former Bachmann Field Staff & Political Director, now chief blogger at Minnesota Democrats Exposed Luke Hellier tweets:

Dear Tea Partiers in Missouri, Shut up. Blunt is going to win. - Luke


Tensions Increase Along the Border of Teabagistan & Bachmannistan

Missouri Senate candidate Chuck Purgason tweets:

RT @PoliticsDaily: Rep. Michele Bachmann Rebuked by Tea Party for Roy Blunt Endorsement http://bit.ly/ajb1Zp #mosen #teaparty #tcot


Over at Pergason's Facebook, a supporter vents her disgust with Bachmann:

Michele Bachmann just kicked the teeth out of the mouths of Missouri fiscal, social, constitutional conservatives. You were a beautiful Elephant and now you are an ugly rhino.*


* I'm sure she meant RINO (Republican in name only). but you get the picture.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

VIRGINIA AG CUCCINELLI DUMPS $55,000 IN BOBBY THOMPSON CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS WHILE BACHMANN HANGS ONTO HER $10,000 DONATION

U.S. Navy Veterans Association Commander disappeared after investigations began into his allegedly fraudulent organization, but his paper trail leads to Bachmann’s 2010 re-election campaign.

By Karl Bremer © Copyright 2010

Republican Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli announced today that he is donating $55,000 in campaign contributions from U.S. Navy Veterans Association Commander-on-the-lam Bobby Thompson to a committee of veterans in Virginia, who will distribute the money to legitimate veterans organizations.

That leaves Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann as perhaps the lone candidate running for office who has not washed her hands of Thompson’s campaign cash. Bachmann received $10,000 from Thompson (PDF) at an April 7, 2010 Minneapolis fundraiser with former halftime Gov. Sarah Palin. When Bachmann’s connections to the growing national scandal surrounding Thompson and the USNVA were exposed in an exclusive report on DumpBachmann, she refused to give away the donation but chose instead to “freeze” the funds in some unexplained way.

Bachmann Campaign Manager Gina Countryman told the St. Paul Pioneer Press: “We will be freezing the money pending the results of the investigations,” and claimed Bachmann didn’t know her $10,000 fugitive donor.

“Congresswoman Bachmann believes people are innocent until proven guilty. However, she wants to ensure her campaign is above reproach and maintains the highest of ethical standards.

That was Virginia Attorney General Cuccinelli’s initial response too, but even he eventually got the drift of the political winds as the investigation by his state’s Office of Consumer Affairs revved up.

“We were practicing the principle of presumed innocence with Bobby Thompson, awaiting proof from law enforcement that the money he had given the campaign was either a legitimate donation or was not his to give,” Cuccinelli said in a statement issued by his campaign.

“With Mr. Thompson's recent disappearance and apparent unwillingness to maintain contact with his own attorneys, it seems that he does not wish to defend himself or the U.S. Navy Veterans Association. Because of this, I chose to divest my campaign of any funds associated with Mr. Thompson,” he added.

When contacted about the status of Bachmann’s $10,000 contribution from USNVA Commander Bobby Thompson, Bachmann Campaign Manager Gina Countryman responded: “Right now I’m packing up my kid and can’t take this right now,” and hung up the phone.

Countryman has not responded to repeated inquiries from this writer about Bachmann’s connection to Bobby Thompson and the USNVA.

Karl Bremer is a freelance writer in Stillwater, MN. He can be reached at saintcroix [at] aol.com.


ABC News Covers Target's Troubles with Donation to Tom Emmer Supporting MN Forward

ABC News here:

On Emmer's website he defines marriage as a "union between one man and one woman" and he has come under fire for his $250 contribution to a Christian rockband that has been known to speak harshly of gays.

Emmer told the Minnesota Star Tribune that the controversial rock band "You Can Run But You Cannot Hide," were "nice people," following band member Bradlee Dean's reported comments that Muslim countries that support execution of gays are "more moral than even the American Christians."

"These are nice people. Are we going to agree on everything? No," Emmer said of the band. "I really appreciate their passion and — you know what — I respect their point of view."


When is the mainstream media going to ask Michele Bachmann about her connections to Bradlee Dean?

A List of Bradlee "God Hates Gays & Jews" Dean Guests

Interesting list at the bottom of Bradlee Dean's Sons of Liberty homepage:

Previous Guests on Sons Of Liberty

Larry Pratt – Gun Owners of America, TX Congressman Ron Paul, Wallbuilders – David Barton, MN Governor Tim Pawlenty, Judge Roy Moore – Foundation for Moral Law, Barb Anderson – Comprehensive Sex Education Curriculum, Alex Jones – Infowars, MN Family Counsel – Tom Prichard, Howard Phillips – Conservative Caucus, Rutherford Institute – John Whitehead, EdWatch – Karen Effraim/Julie Quist/Allen Quist, Michael Peroutka – Institute on the Constitution, Senator Kris Kobach – Drafter of AZ Immigration Law, Bishop Harry Jackson – High Impact Leadership Coalition, Brigitte Gabriel – American Congress for Truth, Herb Suerth – Band of Brothers, Arnold Culbreath – Protecting Black Life, Ed McClung – Band of Brothers, Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli, MN District 4 Candidate Theresa Collette, Mayor Tom Dahlberg, Attorney Erik Kaardal, Mitch Berg – Northern Alliance Radio Network, Elaine Donnelly – Center for Military Readiness, Mary Kiffmeyer – Former Secretary of State, Michael Pearl – No Greater Joy, MD Delegate Don Dwyer, Judge Ron Wilper – Teacher Crimes, Dr. Anne Blake Tracy – Dangers of Antidepressants, Twila Brase – Citizens’ Council on Health Care, Dr. Paul Cameron – Family Research Institute, Alveda King – niece of Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Ted Baehr – Movie Guide; Peter LaBarbera – Americans for Truth About Homosexuality

PEOPLE WHO HAVE REJECTED INTERVIEW REQUESTS:

Senator Amy Klobachar, Rob Boston – Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Nancy Pelosi – Speaker of the House; Senator Al Franken; Tarryl Clark – Opponent to Michele Bachmann for Congress


What, no mention of Bradlee Dean's KKMS interview with Tom Emmer?

Why did Bradlee Dean ask for an interview with Tarryl Clark and not his good pal Michele Bachmann?

Missouri Tea Party Calls Bachmann's Support for Roy Blunt "an Abomination"

Americablog:
Woah. There's a major intra-GOP cat fight underway in Missouri.

Seems Michelle Bachmann, founder of the House Teabagger Caucus, is going to be campaigning this weekend for GOP Senate candidate Roy Blunt. His primary is next Tuesday, August 3rd. Joe the Plumber did an ad for Blunt's right-wing opponent, Chuck Purgason, this week.


Sean at FiredUp Missouri has more:

KMBC's Micheal Mahoney: "More that two dozen Missouri TEA parties say a bid by US Senate candidate to capitalize on their movement has 'shocked' them...'Roy Blunt voted for TARP and Cash for Clunkers. For Michele Bachmann to come to Missouri and give the impression that all the Missouri Tea Parties support Roy Blunt is an abomination of everything we have been standing up for,' said Jedidiah Smith, a Tea Party leader in Franklin County, Missouri."


Press release here (PDF) states the following:

The following list of Tea Party organizations, from across the state of Missouri, have NOTendorsed Roy Blunt in his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat. When we received a notification that Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, a strong supporter of Tea Parties nationally, and the originator of a “Tea Party Caucus” in Washington last week, will be coming to Missouri on July 31st to make phone calls with Roy Blunt from the St. Louis GOP headquarters, and to be a featured speaker at a Blunt fundraiser that night, we were shocked. We believe she has been grossly misled if she understands him to be a Missouri Tea Party candidate.


"Shocked"?

Hilarious.

Bachmann & Her Tea Party Caucus Urge Israel to Attack Iran

Foreign Policy:

Almost two dozen Tea Party-affiliated lawmakers cosponsored a new resolution late last week that expresses their support for Israel "to use all means necessary to confront and eliminate nuclear threats posed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the use of military force."

The lead sponsor of the resolution was Texas Republican Louie Gohmert, one of four congressmen to announce the formation of the 44-member Tea Party caucus at a press conference on July 21. The other three Tea Party Caucus leaders, Michele Bachmann, R-MN, Steve King, R-IA, and John Culberson, R-TX, are also sponsors of the resolution. In total, 21 Tea Party Caucus members have signed on, according to the latest list of caucus members put out by Bachmann's office.

The resolution cites threats by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to "annihilate" the state of Israel, endorses other means to persuade Iran to stop pursuing nuclear weapons, and states the lawmakers' support for an Israeli military strike "if no other peaceful solution can be found within reasonable time."


... and where is Bachmann's pal Ron Paul on this?

Notably absent from the resolution -- and indeed, from the Tea Party Caucus -- is Ron Paul, the Texas congressman and 2008 presidential candidate. Paul, who leads the libertarian wing of the Tea Party movement, was one of only 11 members of the House to vote against the recent Iran sanctions bill, which he called "very, very dangerous and not well thought out"; in 2007 he expressed his concern that "a contrived Gulf of Tonkin-type incident may occur to gain popular support for an attack on Iran."


So much for Bachmann's big tent.. any word from David Fitzsimmons about the pro-WWIII tilt of the Tea Party movement?

Folks, when Bachmann & her gang talk of using "all means necessary" they are are talking nukes.

Bachmann has had no problem with the idea of nuking Iran in the past:

We certainly don't want to move toward a nuclear response anytime soon or without an abundance of caution."

"We can't remove any option off the table and we should not remove the nuclear response."


Never mind that a nuclear strike on Iran's nuclear facilities will likely spread radioactive fallout on Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Shoppers

Its very cloudy yesterday and i was surprised that there are many people in the town proper. Maybe because of the summer sale or the students summer vacation already starts. I was there to accompany my friends doing some shopping spree.




The coffee and ice cream shops were also full. The students really enjoyed their first day outside the classroom.


The Shoppers

Its very cloudy yesterday and i was surprised that there are many people in the town proper. Maybe because of the summer sale or the students summer vacation already starts. I was there to accompany my friends doing some shopping spree.




The coffee and ice cream shops were also full. The students really enjoyed their first day outside the classroom.


FORMER HOUSE MINORITY LEADER MARTY SEIFERT BECOMES ENTANGLED IN THE BOBBY THOMPSON-U.S. NAVY VETS MYSTERY

Seifert took a questionable $500 donation from someone alleged to be connected to the shady veterans group under investigation in several states.

By Karl Bremer © Copyright 2010

Former House Minority Leader and Gubernatorial Candidate Marty Seifert is the latest Minnesota Republican to become ensnared in the tangled web of Bobby Thompson and the U.S. Navy Veterans Association (USNVA). This time, it may involve an illegal campaign contribution.

As exclusively reported at Dump Bachmann earlier, Seifert received a $500 donation from Bobby Thompson —the highest allowed by law in a non-election year. The contribution was made to his Seifert for Governor Committee on July 10, 2009. Thompson listed the USNVA as his employer and his address was the same UPS drop box used by the Minnesota Chapter of the USNVA: 1043 Grand Ave. #555, St. Paul, MN 55105.

On the same date, the Seifert campaign received another $500 donation from 1043 Grand Ave. #555 in St. Paul, this one from “Maria D’Annuzio,” who also listed the USNVA as her employer.

In an exhaustive examination of the USNVA Minnesota Chapter’s records filed with the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, the name Maria D’Annuzio, or anything remotely similar, has never been found associated with the group as an employee, volunteer, officer or any other capacity. Nor has it ever surfaced in the year-long investigation of the organization by the St. Petersburg Times, according to one source close to the investigation. A Google search of the name comes up empty, and nothing remotely related comes up in various name spelling variations.

CIRCUMVENTING CAMPAIGN LAWS A GROSS MISDEMEANOR

Minnesota state law requires that campaigns collect the name, address and employer of all contributors of more than $100 in aggregate per year. “Contributions from the same contributor must be listed under the same name,” the statute notes.

“An individual or association that attempts to circumvent this chapter by redirecting a contribution through, or making a contribution on behalf of, another individual or association is guilty of a gross misdemeanor and subject to a civil penalty imposed by the board of up to $3,000,” the statute states.

When the mysterious circumstances surrounding the Bobby Thompson and Maria D’Annuzio donations were explained to Seifert Campaign Treasurer Diane Johnson of Cambridge, she promised to look into the matter, as well as a request for cancelled checks or other proof of payment for the donations, as soon as possible.

Campaigns are required by law to retain for four years “records on the matters required to be reported, including vouchers, canceled checks, bills, invoices, worksheets, and receipts, that will provide in sufficient detail the necessary information from which the filed reports and statements may be verified, explained, clarified, and checked for accuracy and completeness.”

The USNVA ran largely under the radar in Minnesota until a DumpBachmann investigation discovered that Thompson, the group’s founder and national commander, had donated $10,000 to Rep. Michele Bachmann at an April 7 Minneapolis fundraiser featuring former halftime Gov. Sarah Palin.

Thompson disappeared soon after the St. Petersburg Times began its lengthy investigation into him and his organization. He’s been missing ever since and is wanted in several states for questioning about the USNVA’s activities and finances. The Bachmann fundraiser is the last known location Thompson has been reported to have been at.

Bobby Thompson has contributed heavily to other Minnesota Republicans and GOP party units. Besides his $10,000 donation to Bachmann and the $500 Seifert donation attributed to him on campaign finance reports, Thompson has donated:

$21,500 to Republican Norm Coleman’s Senate re-election campaign from 2006-2008
$7,000 to the Minnesota House Republican Campaign Committee in 2008-2009
$10,400 to the Republican Party of Minnesota from 2008-2010
$500 to Republican David J. Carlson’s Citizens for David Carlson committee in House District 67B in 2008. On that donation, Thompson listed his occupation as “Director Developement (sic) US Navy.”


David J. Carlson has other connections to Thompson and the USNVA as well.

Stillwater lobbyist Ed Cain, who was hired as a consultant by the U.S. Navy Veterans Association to lobby in Virginia earlier this year, and a Mary Cain from the same address, also a lobbyist, donated $500 each to Carlson on the same day as Thompson’s donation was recorded. Thompson and the Cains represented three of the top six individual donors to Carlson’s campaign that year.

Political candidates in other states who took donations from Thompson—with the exception of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, a Republican who took $55,500 from Thompson in 2009—have contributed them to other charitable organizations.

Bachmann, however, is not returning the suspicious $10,000 donation she received from Thompson, her donor-on-the-lam. Instead, campaign spokester Gina Countryman told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that the Republican congresswoman has merely “frozen” the funds in her campaign treasury until the investigation into Thompson’s affairs is complete.

This isn’t the first time Michele Bachmann has been caught taking large campaign contributions from questionable sources.

In 2008, it was revealed that Bachmann had received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Frank Vennes Jr. and his family. Vennes is a convicted money-launderer/cocaine runner/gun runner for whom Bachmann had requested a presidential pardon in 2007.

When Vennes became implicated—but never charged—in the Tom Petters multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme in 2008, Bachmann quickly rescinded her pardon request for her close personal friend, and then tried to further save face by giving away a portion of the money she had taken from Vennes and family—although it was only $9,200 of the $27,400 she had hauled in from the Vennes family from 2005-2008.

The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has refused to confirm or deny whether an investigation is underway into the USNVA Minnesota Chapter, even though the organization’s chapters have been ordered to cease fundraising and/or are under investigation in Ohio, Virginia, Florida, Hawaii, New Mexico, Missouri, Oregon and New Hampshire.

Karl Bremer is a freelance writer in Stillwater, MN. He can be reached at saintcroix [at] aol.com.

Monday, July 26, 2010

A New PhotoShop Classic

I'm always amazed at how much artwork has been inspired by Michele Bachmann.

From WMXx Design.

Let's be serious about having fun





For some reason I said "The only thing we should be serious about is having fun" on the first day of a five day encaustic painting workshop at Peter's Valley, NJ. It became our mantra. Someone wrote it down and we stuck it on the dart board. It was a good one considering we were working in 90 degree weather, in an open air studio with heat guns and 200 degree palettes.





The Setting





























































































The Studio





























I have found that my favorite time in the teaching process is at the end of the class or workshop when the work goes up for " Show and Tell". (In these settings I don't call it a critique.) I am always amazed, whether it is a one day, five day or eight week class, how each student's work develops.





The work





Marcia Branca





Francine Levesque









Geralyn Robinson





Krista Svalbonas







Georgeann Blaha







Mary Ann Plummer







Kate English





Here are a few pieces I began while I was there.















And the two that were donated for the Peter's Valley Sunday auction.