The attacker’s lead attorney was Paul DAgrosa. I’ll see what I can find.
We ought to have a “lost story” section. Like, who ran into that Amtrak in the middle of day and killed more than six people? Did we ever even get the name of the guy who drove the semi into a passenger train that runs maybe once a day on that track?
I read that the prosecutor is a rabid Left democrat.
But I’m sure he put politics aside for this obvious assault on those poor 250 pound union guys by a 140 pound black man.
Poor guys are lucky to still have a shine on their shoes after Gladney threw his face repeatedly against them.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/article_2c75a53b-f178-54b9-a6c6-8b400b7e7616.html
...In describing the life of the former Democratic campaign consultant, assistant U.S. attorney Michael Reap said: "The facade of Milton Ohlsen is nothing but fraud and deception...."...In a statement to the judge, Ohlsen made reference to his political work, telling Judge Autrey that had the 2004 presidential election gone differently, his former drug charge might have been vacated. "Had (John) Kerry beaten Bush in 2004, I had an excellent chance of getting a pardon," said Ohlsen, who was led away in shackles. ...
The SEIU union paid for the lawyers. I imagine they have enough money that they would not have to go to Soros directly.
There were indications they also paid HuffPo to help them manipulate both the media and exert political pressure, and Media Matters (Soros) was also very active in trying to refocus the blame from these thugs to (somehow) on the tea party.
There were other connections to Soros front organizations:
http://biggovernment.com/libertychick/2010/05/24/seiu-huffpo-and-media-matters-is-an-unholy-alliance-about-to-unravel/
Methinks you may be on to something.
The trial was a complete travesty but I have no clue how you put two and two together and got Soros.
I would not put it past Soros. Hell, he practically owns several Secretaries of State, thus corrupting elections. Most notably Minnesota.