Mr. Loudon has figured out that several of the people targeted by last friday's FBI raids are really comrades of Barack Obama and were involved in, hold onto your hats cowboys and cowgirls, the Chicago New Party in 1998. Not only that but Joe Isobaker, one of those whose Chicago home was visited by fbbis , "..' 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."
Oh my god, Harold Washington.
Not only that but a known communist party "supporter" was also associated with the New Party of Chicago along with Obama and, get this, New Party candidate for thye the 35th ward seat in the Illinois House (does that make any sense) in Chicago, maybe in 1998, Willie Delgado was endorsed by the Chicago Democratic Socialist of America...and so was Obama.
It goes on and on, but anyway now we know why the raids happened...Think about it. I bet Obama sent in the FBI to seize and destroy any evidence which linked him with this dangerous collection of radicals and revolutionaries.
The following eye catching investigative report comes to you from Noisyroom.net.
PS: The lead story today at Noisyroom.net is titled "OBAMA CUTS OFF SMALL BUSINESS OWNER AT FRIENDLY BACKYARD BBQ"
TERROR SUSPECTS WERE ACTIVE IN OBAMA'S SOCIALIST "NEW PARTY"
By: Trevor Loudon
New Zeal
New Zeal
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 ChicagoNew 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 for 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, he won the seat against Elba Rodriguez by a very slim 241 votes. Delgado was to hold the seat until 2006.
Willie Delgado Supported (and Succeeded) Miguel Del Valle
As of 1995, Delgado was a key supporter of Illinois State Senator Miguel Del Valle. Del Valle had also enjoyed the endorsement of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America. He met Barack Obama in 1992, when the latter was directing a voter-registration drive called Project Vote. In 1993, he was listed as a “contact or potential member” of Progressive Chicago (parent and sister-organization of the Chicago New Party). Then in the mid-90s, he was listed as a member of Friends of Alice Palmer, alongside Danny K. Davis, Tony Rezko,Timuel Black and Barack Obama. While both Illinois State Senators, Miguel Del Valle and Barack Obama, along with State Rep. Mary Flowers, were to work closely together withACORN representative, April Troope, on the passage of “energy assistance legislation.”
In 2006, Del Valle left the Illinois State Senate, rewarding Willie Delgado’s ongoing support by appointing him to his old seat.
What was the New Party and what was Obama’s involvement?
The New Party was an electoral alliance dedicated to electing leftist candidates to office – usually through the Democratic Party. It dissolved in 1998. Three organizations formed the backbone of the New Party – the Democratic Socialists of America, the U.S.’s largest Marxist organization, ACORN and radical labor union SEIU. Also heavily involved were theCommunist Party USA breakaway group Committees of Correspondence and far left “think tank” the Institute for Policy Studies.
Obama not only worked closely with these New Party candidates, he himself was both amember of the New Party and its parent organization Progressive Chicago. New Party News Spring 1996 page 1, celebrated Danny K. Davis’s Congressional victory and went on to say:
“New Party members won three other primaries this Spring in Chicago: Barack Obama (State Senate), Michael Chandler (Democratic Party Committee) and Patricia Martin (Cook County Judiciary)…”these victories prove that small ‘d’ democracy can work’ said Obama.”
New Party News Spring 1996 page 2: “Winners! NP-endorsed candidates Patricia Martin (far left), Danny Davis (center) and Barack Obama (far right), celebrate with Chicago New Party members Ted Thomas and Ruth Schools after their victories in the Democratic Primary last month. (Click here for full page.) |
What goes around comes around. In 2004, Barack Obama was able to win his 2004 U.S. senate race by stitching together a coalition of socialist/communist dominated unions and “community organizations.”
He also received the backing of several independent Latino elected officials led by State Sen.Miguel del Valle, Rep. Cynthia Soto and Alderman Ray Colon. Alderman Joe Moore also backed Obama, as did USAction leader and Communist Party sympathizer William McNary. Returning the favor once again on the event of del Valle’s election as Chicago County Clerk in 2006, Obama stated, “I am thrilled that Miguel Del Valle is now our City Clerk and I can think of nobody better to serve out a full term than Miguel Del Valle.”
The New Party folded in 1998 after its voting tactics were ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. The FBI is now undertaking what has become a high-profile investigation of former members of the organization. Was Barack Obama a member? Undoubtedly. Will the FBI investigate him? What do you think?
How much stock do you want to place in someone who writes about a seat (35th Ward House seat) that doesn't exist?
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ReplyDeleteWhile the article from New Zealand was serious, my introduction was satire. Please...
I FOUND THE NEW ZEALAND SO ABSURD, I JUST HAD TO MAKE FUN OF IT.
HELLO...anyone home...