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− | '''[[Abner Mikva]]''' is a far-left former [[U.S. House of Representatives|Congressman]] from [[Chicago]] and is married to [[Zoe Mikva]]. He has long lent his support to [[Communist Party USA]] causes. In January 1969, the [[CPUSA]]-linked Chicago radical newspaper, [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]], listed Mikva as one of those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues. In April 1975 Mikva spoke alongside [[Frank Rosen]] and [[Richard Criley]] at the "National conference for a drastic cutback in military spending" organized by the [[CPUSA]]-controlled [[Chicago Peace Council]] in [[Chicago]]. In October 2006 he was a member of the Honoring Committee for a ''"Celebration of the The Dynamic Life"'' of [[CPUSA]], [[New American Movement]] and [[Democratic Socialists of America]] leader, [[Frank Wilkinson]]". In April 1983, Congressman Mikva and his wife attended the 20<sup>th</sup> anniversary celebration for leftist think-tank, the [[Institute for Policy Studies]]. In May 2002, He and his wife sent the message ''"Hooray for Progressives"'' to the [[Chicago]] [[Democratic Socialists of America]] 44th Annual [[Eugene V. Debs]] - [[Norman Thomas]] - [[Michael Harrington]] Dinner. Mikva has had the opportunity to influence the early lives of two extremely key people now in U.S. legislature today. From 1986 - 1987 [[Elena Kagan]] worked as a Judicial Clerk for Mikva in the U.S. Court of Appeals. Kagan was appointed by Obama in May 2010 and is now in place as the 112<sup>th</sup> Supreme Court Justice. By 1990 Mikva was one of [[Barack Obama]]'s early admirers. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Mikva's backing was important in Obama establishing his credentials in the early days of his political career and in his U.S. Senate run. ('''[[Abner Mikva|more...]]''')</div></div> | + | '''[[Abner Mikva]]''' is a far-left former [[U.S. House of Representatives|Congressman]] from [[Chicago]] and an early mentor to [[Barack Obama]]. He is married to the equally far-left [[Zoe Mikva]]. He has long lent his support to [[Communist Party USA]] causes. In January 1969, the [[CPUSA]]-linked Chicago radical newspaper, [[Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices]], listed Mikva as one of those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues. In April 1975 Mikva spoke alongside [[Frank Rosen]] and [[Richard Criley]] at the "National conference for a drastic cutback in military spending" organized by the [[CPUSA]]-controlled [[Chicago Peace Council]] in [[Chicago]]. In October 2006 he was a member of the Honoring Committee for a ''"Celebration of the The Dynamic Life"'' of [[CPUSA]], [[New American Movement]] and [[Democratic Socialists of America]] leader, [[Frank Wilkinson]]". In April 1983, Congressman Mikva and his wife attended the 20<sup>th</sup> anniversary celebration for leftist think-tank, the [[Institute for Policy Studies]]. In May 2002, He and his wife sent the message ''"Hooray for Progressives"'' to the [[Chicago]] [[Democratic Socialists of America]] 44th Annual [[Eugene V. Debs]] - [[Norman Thomas]] - [[Michael Harrington]] Dinner. Mikva has had the opportunity to influence the early lives of two extremely key people now in U.S. legislature today. From 1986 - 1987 [[Elena Kagan]] worked as a Judicial Clerk for Mikva in the U.S. Court of Appeals. Kagan was appointed by Obama in May 2010 and is now in place as the 112<sup>th</sup> Supreme Court Justice. By 1990 Mikva was one of [[Barack Obama]]'s early admirers. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Mikva's backing was important in Obama establishing his credentials in the early days of his political career and in his U.S. Senate run. ('''[[Abner Mikva|more...]]''')</div></div> |
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Abner Mikva is a far-left former Congressman from Chicago and an early mentor to Barack Obama. He is married to the equally far-left Zoe Mikva. He has long lent his support to Communist Party USA causes. In January 1969, the CPUSA-linked Chicago radical newspaper, Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, listed Mikva as one of those who had helped produce its first 16 monthly issues. In April 1975 Mikva spoke alongside Frank Rosen and Richard Criley at the "National conference for a drastic cutback in military spending" organized by the CPUSA-controlled Chicago Peace Council in Chicago. In October 2006 he was a member of the Honoring Committee for a "Celebration of the The Dynamic Life" of CPUSA, New American Movement and Democratic Socialists of America leader, Frank Wilkinson". In April 1983, Congressman Mikva and his wife attended the 20th anniversary celebration for leftist think-tank, the Institute for Policy Studies. In May 2002, He and his wife sent the message "Hooray for Progressives" to the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America 44th Annual Eugene V. Debs - Norman Thomas - Michael Harrington Dinner. Mikva has had the opportunity to influence the early lives of two extremely key people now in U.S. legislature today. From 1986 - 1987 Elena Kagan worked as a Judicial Clerk for Mikva in the U.S. Court of Appeals. Kagan was appointed by Obama in May 2010 and is now in place as the 112th Supreme Court Justice. By 1990 Mikva was one of Barack Obama's early admirers. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Mikva's backing was important in Obama establishing his credentials in the early days of his political career and in his U.S. Senate run. (more...)
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