Friday, August 20, 2010

Bachmann Asked Bush to Pardon a Convicted Money Launderer Now Accuses Teachers of Money Laundering

As I pointed out in an earlier post:

Is Bachmann choice of words; "Ponzi" and "laundering" a symptom of a guilty conscience? It's a fact that Bachmann's campaign accepted laundered Ponzi money and it may even have been crucial to her nomination to run for Congress in 2006.


Tarryl Clark's Communications Director Carrie Lucking has a post on Daily Kos about Bachmann's claim that teachers are money launderers:

I'm Carrie Lucking, Communications Director for Tarryl Clark's campaign for Congress. Before I started working for Tarryl Clark, I was a proud, passionate, and effective high school teacher.

As you read this, Michele Bachmann is spending $80,000 on radio ads equating hard-working teachers to money launderers. In the ads, she calls the recently passed state aid bill that puts nearly 3,000 teachers back to work in Minnesota classrooms an "outlandish spending bill to pay off (Nancy Pelosi's) political friends just before the upcoming election" and says that teachers "in turn will work to reelect her liberal majority" which she calls "outrageous!"

I am outraged that Bachmann accused teachers of being "money launderers" on FOX news and on the airwaves across Minnesota - and so are my colleagues. See for yourself in our latest video:


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