Posted on 09/28/2010 10:01:22 AM PDT by Nachum
On September 24, about 20 FBI agents spent most of the day searching the Logan Square residence of Chicago activists Stephanie Weiner and her husband, Joseph Iosbaker, reports the Chicago Tribune.
Working for Willie Delgado
In 1998 the duo worked as leaders of the Chicago New Party, alongside Frankie Torres, Deborah McCoy, Jose Kader, Bob Palmer, Rafael Rodriguez (Board of Directors, Rosenberg Fund for Children), Yakira Nunez, Vinnie Izurieta, Pryianka Basu, Dave Rolston, and Mary Robles. Joe Iosbaker was at the time serving as Precinct Captain for Miguel del Valle in the 13th Ward (Remember that name, we investigate del Valle a little further down). He had been working election day at this same precinct for "progressive" candidates for about a decade - since far left Chicago mayor Harold Washington won re-election in 1987. Weiner and Iosbaker supported New Party candidate and member, Willie Delgado in his bid for the 35th Ward seat in the Illinois House of Representatives.
Delgado had signed up to the New Party in 1995, along with Barack Obama, Lou Pardo and Communist Party supporter Alice Palmer. Like Obama himself, Delgado was also endorsed by the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America. In 1998 won the seat against Elba Rodriguez by a very slim 241 votes. Delgado was to hold the seat until 2006.
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New Party = ACORN
I just amazes me, it is out in the open about this man.
Very interesting. Things are getting hot. Perhaps Barry, the Hope and Change puppet, needed some files picked up because his fellow socialists didn’t think he was doing enough and might resort to blackmail.
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In 2004 Alan Keyes told the world that Obama is a Marxist. The political establishment and their enablers laughed.
Does anyone still think it’s funny?
Then there’s this from last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DlTgrMCxPg
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Surprise, surprise..
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