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Jose Guzman
Pedro Colón Wins in Rout
Posted September 10th, 2008 by GlobalGirlPreying “upon children," bringing "ruin," "out of touch with the community (because) … he's a parent."
Such was the screeching heard from candidates Jose Guzman and Laura Manriquez in one Democratic primary in Milwaukee, a smearing of Wisconsin’s sole Latino member of the state legislature, Pedro Colón (D-Milwaukee), representing the Eighth Assembly District.
The campaigns were one part trash bash and one part outlandish political theater with the satisfying conclusion that Guzman and Manriquez will go the way of Tom Reynolds and Clean Sweep Wisconsin.
I mean the levels of deceit employed would make Karl Rove blush.
Following Guzman and Manriquez in the primary, I expected them to accuse Colón of concocting the Ebola virus and being the manifestation of Satan alive and not well in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Read More »Milwaukee Candidate Speaks Up, Hits Rep. for Law Defending Rape Victims
Posted September 2nd, 2008 by mal contendsThe phantom southside Milwaukee candidate for state assembly, José Guzmán, is at last revealing himself contending with his recruitment by the political operative, Tom Reynolds, the notorious former state senator known for his anti-Catholic views and often bizarre political behavior.
After weeks of silence, Guzmán is meeting criticism of his campaign by finally speaking to the press, and accusing one of his opponents, incumbent Democratic State Rep. Pedro Colón (Eighth Assembly District, Milwaukee), of being "anti-catholic" for his vote for the Compassionate Care for Rape Victims bill, signed into law by Gov. Doyle in March.
Guzmán criticized Colón for his vote, saying Colón voted for "anti-Catholic legislation ... against the people of the 8th Assembly District." [See Guzmán literature below.]
Read More »Progressive Dems Unifying, but Not in Milwaukee
Posted August 23rd, 2008 by GlobalGirlUpdate: Robert Miranda, executive director of Esperanza Unida, reportedly is leaving soon for his sixth visit to Turkey. No word on how Laura Manriquez, president of Esperanza Unida, feels about the junkets.
This weekend sees the launching of the beginning of the end of the Bush-Cheney-Rove-McCain administration.
But those seeking unity in Wisconsin have to wait two more weeks: Until Sept. 9, Wisconsin primary day.
The most heavily covered Wisconsin Democratic primary race in on Milwaukee’s south side, in which a rightwing Jose Guzman and in-some-wing Laura Manriquez are challenging five-term progressive incumbent, Rep. Pedro Colón.
Manriquez (the board chair of Robert Miranda’s Esperanza Unida, a non-profit taken over by Miranda’s coup a few years back) is echoing the campaign message of Miranda, executive director of Esperanza Unida and editor of the Spanish Journal.
Now, in an unusual campaign charge: (that Colón doesn’t charge enough per diem), Manriquez is looking desperate.
Read More »Manriquez’ Bad Faith Betrays Hispanics in 8th Assembly District
Posted July 16th, 2008 by GlobalGirlUpdate: Esperanza Unida's payroll problems continue under Miranda's administration
- Related Update: Esperanza Unida workers say they haven’t been paid for weeks: "While the executive director of Esperanza Unida was traveling in Turkey, some 11 workers at the south side job training agency signed a petition saying they had not been paid in four weeks and that some checks had bounced. (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)."
Related Update - Shepherd-Express on Immigration Cruelty -
When I received a ring from a friend calling from the Government Accountability Board (GAB) informing me that the GAB had unanimously ruled against Laura Manriquez’ effort to knock both of her Democratic primary opponents, Jose Guzman and state Rep. Pedro Colón, off the ballot for a Milwaukee assembly seat, I felt true schadenfreude.
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