Showing posts with label Frank Vennes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Vennes. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Bachmann Calls on the DOJ and the FBI to Investigate Whether 341 Felons Tipped Senate Election

You'd think a politician who wrote a letter to President Bush asking for a pardon for a man convicted of money laundering, gun & drug traffiking & mixed up with convicted felon Tom Petter's Ponzi scheme... not to mention accepting $10K from and having her picture taken with a guy who ran a sham charity... would shy away from talking about felons, but not Michele Bachmann.

Bachmann put on her tin foil hat and spun a few conspiracy theories on the African-American Conservative radio show.

He [Barack Obama] was the sponsor of a radical bill that would give one percent of the entire U.S. budget to the U.N. He wanted to give that money to the U.N. that would eventually lead to a tax that the United States would be paying over to this world government."


Bachmann also claims stimulus spending is an "abject failure".

At the end of this clip, Bachmann calls on the DOJ and the FBI to investigate the claim that 341 felons tipped the election in favor of Al Franken... listen :



Bachmann repeated the claim - "We Had 341 felons who voted for Al Franken" on Glen Beck's radio show.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Bachmann Wants Ponzi Schemes Investigated

Bachmann wants more investigations of Ponzi Schemes:



Minnesota has been ground zero for Ponzi schemes the last couple of years. But, calling for investigations raises questions about Bachmann's ties to Petters associate Frank Vennes Jr.

At the end of this video, Bachmann says the role of Frank Vennes (who has not been charged) in the Petters Ponzi scheme has not been fully explained... that remains true to this day:

Friday, May 14, 2010

Living Word Church Victim of Minnesota's Ponzi Plague

It's clawback time for Pastor Mac.

Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

Living Word Christian Center, which received $2.2 million in donations from an admitted Ponzi-scheme operator, says it shouldn’t have to give the money back to the investors that lost money in the fraud.


Michele Bachmann is on the Financial Services Committee. She should be helping out Pastor Mac, Rich Scherber and all the other members of the clergy who were snookered by the Ponzi guys and do something about the plague of Ponzi schemes in Minnesota.