Yesterday, we posted a link to Karl Bremer's latest investigative report into Bradlee Dean's ties to the anti-government cult called the Embassy of Heaven which "preaches a total separation from “earthly” government.".
Before Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton signed the executive order that would bring more federal health care dollars to the state, Jake McMillian of Bradlee Dean's controversial hard rock ministry You Can Run But You Cannot Hide. took to the podium to say that health care should be left up to churches. "Where is the church to help these people? Because that's the church's job and duty: it's social causes," he said. "I don't see where it is in the Constitution. It isn't the government's job is to do that, it's for nonprofits organizations. It's for the church to do what it rightfully does." Dayton's executive order, he added, "has a ripple effect of destroying societies." "I feel that this is a usurpation of authority here, because that's what it is. It's uncalled for and it's unnecessary. If somebody can show me where I'm wrong constitutionally... but you probably won't find somebody doing that today." This isn't the first time Jake has disrupted a political gathering - Jake crashed a DFL meet & greet in Cokato months ago and "confronted" gubernatorial candidate John Marty on his support for marriage equality. Here's the first of two videos showing Jake. Note that Jake is wearing the same red, long sleeved shirt (to hide his very un-Leviticus tattoos?) that he is seen wearing in The Uptake video. Remember when Bachmann called for an investigation into the "anti-American activities" of liberals? Appearing on MSNBC’s Hardball today, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) attacked the patriotism of Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), based on his alleged relationship to former Weather Underground member William Ayers and the values of Obama’s former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright. “I’m very concerned that he may have anti-American views,” said Bachmann. “That’s what the American people are concerned about.” Reporters need to ask Bachmann if she will continue to support, raise money for and pray for an extremist, anti-government, anti-American, theocratic cult that disrupts meetings with public officials and invades public schools. Here is Bachmann's prayer from 2006 for Bradlee Dean and his anti-government cult: Reporters should also ask if Jake will be invited to her class on the Constitution. Jake, according to the YCRBYCH website is an expert on the Constitution: The Bible and the Constitution: A course intended to reconnect Americans to the history of the American Republic and to their Christian heritage of freedom under law. The Institute on the Constitution which apparently believes there is a "Hitler-Darwin Connection" also provides a (the same?) 12-week course Constitution Course for a much less tuition price: U.S. Constitution Course: This 12-week course starts at 7:00 PM on Tuesday January 11, 2011, and will be held at 8028 Ritchie Highway, Suite 315, Pasadena, Maryland 21122. The cost is $75 for one person; $125 for a family. The instructor is Derek J. Howell, Esq., Director Of Operations for Institute On The Constitution. They also have a online course. that would save Constitutional scholars having to journey all the way to Annandale. |
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Video of Extremist Cult Leader Jake McMillian at the Capitol
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