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Marcus Bachmann Calls to Collect

When Rep. Michele Bachmann’s presidential campaign was at its zenith over the summer, the gay rights group Truth Wins Out sent an undercover operative into the Christian therapy clinic her husband Marcus operates in Lake Elmo, Minn. John Becker’s hidden camera captured one of the Bachmann’s therapists agreeing to help try to turn Becker from gay to straight, an unnecessary and sometimes dangerous treatment according to mainstream medical experts.

Becker cancelled subsequent therapy sessions, and now Marcus Bachmann wants him to pay for them. Bachmann left a voicemail on Becker’s phone seeking $150 and threatening to turn the bill over to a collections agency. Presumably, Bachmann is upset  about more than just the money.

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