“I do support a constitutional amendment on marriage between a man and a woman, but I would not be going into the states to overturn their state law.”
Michele Bachmann“The government has no business telling an individual what kind of light bulb to buy.”
Michele Bachmann“Certainly people make mistakes in their life. I'm no different, I've made mistakes. When people mess up, we forgive them. When I mess up, I ask for forgiveness.”
Michele Bachmann“I don't want the United States to be in a global economy where our economic future is bound to that of Zimbabwe. We can't necessarily trust the decisions that are being made financially in other countries.”
Michele Bachmann“I do support a constitutional amendment on marriage between a man and a woman, but I would not be going into the states to overturn their state law.”
Michele Bachmann“I think it's best if there's an amendment that goes on the ballot where the people can weigh in. Every time this issue has gone on the ballot, the people have voted to retain the traditional definition of marriage as recently as California in 2008.”
Michele Bachmann“I was born into a Christian family and brought up in a Lutheran church. My faith has been the center point of my life, really, since I was a child, but at 16 years of age, I fully surrendered my life over to Christ. At that point, as a teenager, I began to grasp the concept of Christ's true love and forgiveness.”
Michele Bachmann“Morals are built on religious faith. Virtue is built on morality and influences a culture.”
Michele Bachmann“What people recognize is that there's a fear that the United States is in an unstoppable decline. They see the rise of China, the rise of India, the rise of the Soviet Union and our loss militarily going forward.”
Michele Bachmann“Without a doubt, absolutely, a woman will be a president, and probably sooner rather than later. I am excited about that, and if what I did serves as a steppingstone for another woman down the course, I am very grateful to have had that chance.”
Michele Bachmann“If we look at American history, between 1942 and 1947, the data that was collected by the Census Bureau was handed over to the FBI and other organizations at the request of President Roosevelt, and that's how the Japanese were rounded up and put into the internment camps.”
Michele Bachmann