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		<title>Something Rotten in River City: The Gladney Beating and a Prosecutor&#8217;s Political Application of the Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 14:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Loudon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The symbol of our judicial system is the blind folded lady liberty holding the scales of justice in her hands.  In St. Louis County it appears she may be peeking.
On October 9th, 2000, Patricia Redington, a newly appointed St. Louis County Counselor showed such dedication to her job, that she opened the office on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The symbol of our judicial system is the blind folded lady liberty holding the scales of justice in her hands.  In St. Louis County it appears she may be peeking.</p>
<p>On October 9th, 2000, Patricia Redington, a newly appointed St. Louis County Counselor showed such dedication to her job, that she opened the office on the Columbus Day holiday in order to file assault charges against Republican candidate Bill Federer.  This is in contrast to the way she handles the, typical case and the way she is handling the case of Democrat SEIU members pounding a businessman.   St. Louis area patriots smell a rat and show no signs of letting up until justice is served.</p>
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<p>Realizing that workers can lose their initial zeal for their jobs, we can understand why Counselor Redington now says that despite what she did for Federer, her typical time to get charges written up and filed is six to eight weeks.  That is unfortunate for Federer who had an election in four weeks and might have appreciated a delay.  He lost his election as voters had to choose between throwing out Gephart and voting in a guy under a legal cloud and media scrutiny.   The respected author, historian and family man just might be mentally unstable considering he had in fact, been charged with a crime.  Redington, by the way, is a Democrat.</p>
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<p>Now Redington is getting some renewed attention for the ordinance violation charges she filed on Thanksgiving &#8220;Eve&#8221; over three months after she received the police reports.  The timing smells like a &#8220;dump&#8221; tactic typically used by politicians who dump bad news on Friday afternoon hoping for minimal public exposure.  This action came only after a steady drum beat of pressure by St. Louis bloggers then Andrew Breitbart&#8217;s Biggovernment.com, and finally Glenn Beck.  It was not until the Beck coverage that a single major St. Louis media outlet other than our conservative talk radio station, KFTK, picked up the story.  Chalk one up for new media lighting a fire under old media.</p>
<p>This time the accused assailants are Democrat campaign operatives, members of the Service Employees International Union sporting the latest thug fashion, purple people beater SEIU t-shirts.  The victim, Ken Gladney was a black guy just trying to make a buck selling Gadsden flags and buttons to the attendees at a Congressional Town Hall meeting.  The &#8220;courageous&#8221; Congressman Carnahan was so nervous about what his constituents might say to him that he provided a &#8220;union only&#8221; entrance and put bussed-in union members in the first 300 seats making his constituents settle for the 200 nose bleed section seats left over.  Hundreds were stranded outside.</p>
<p>Perhaps it was the sense of entitlement.  Did they fancy themselves &#8220;made men&#8221;?</p>
<p>The President, whose White House was quoted saying of the Tea Party protesters &#8220;if they are going to hit us, we will hit them back twice as hard&#8221;.  The SEIU thugs have a union president Andy Stern, who is the number one White House visitor with 22 visits which is five times the number two visitor, carbon tax speculator Al Gore.  Stern believes he bought the Presidency for Obama.  So it is no surprise that the union is paying the legal expenses for the accused assailants, one of whom was so convinced that pounding people was official union business that he filed a workers&#8217; compensation claim for injuries he gave himself during the melee&#8217;.  The insurance company did not see it that way and refused the claim.   Meanwhile, contributing to the speculation about how far the arm of the SEIU reaches into the Democratic establishment is the way Redington is handling the case.</p>
<p>Redington charged Federer in two days.  Her average is six to eight weeks.  In fact, every single case filed by Redington&#8217;s office in August has been filed, and 37% were even adjudicated before she made time for the SEIU thugs.   Worse, for beating Ken Gladney and calling him the &#8220;n&#8221; word for expressing a political view, the assailants are charged with an ordinance violation.  Victim Ken Gladney, a black man facing justice denied, is in disbelief.  The St. Louis Tea Party is not going to let this story die quietly.</p>
<p>Redington denies that she was sweeping anything under the rug.  Maybe, but waiting over three months to bring pathetically inadequate charges is worse, especially from someone with such a peculiar track record.  According to reports, she brought these charges without ever interviewing the victim or obtaining hospital reports detailing the extent of the injuries.  The black Democrat County Executive Charlie Dooley a union autoworker, could take sympathy with Gladney and remove Redington.  He has remained totally silent.  Democrat County Prosecutor Bob McCullough could file real felony state charges including the application of Missouri&#8217;s hate crimes law.  He is ducking.</p>
<p>There is a cynical observation of American politics that is rather crude but thought provoking in defining the difference between a liberal and a conservative.  It holds that a conservative is someone who has been a victim of crime and a liberal is someone falsely accused.  In Pat Reddington&#8217;s St. Louis County it appears that &#8220;victim&#8221; is a status reserved for liberals, and “perpetrator” is a status reserved for conservatives.</p>
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		<title>St. Louis Protects SEIU: A DA Ignores Charges in the Gladney Beating</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Loudon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Henry Hill: You know, we always called each other good fellas. Like you said to, uh, somebody, :You&#8217;re gonna like this guy. He&#8217;s all right. He&#8217;s a good fella. He&#8217;s one of us.: You understand? We were good fellas. Wiseguys. See, it&#8217;s the highest honor they can give you. It means you belong to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Henry Hill: You know, we always called each other good fellas. Like you said to, uh, somebody, :You&#8217;re gonna like this guy. He&#8217;s all right. He&#8217;s a good fella. He&#8217;s one of us.: You understand? We were good fellas. Wiseguys. See, it&#8217;s the highest honor they can give you. It means you belong to a family and crew. It means that nobody can f#@% around with you. It also means you could f#@%  around with anybody just as long as they aren&#8217;t also a member. It&#8217;s like a license to steal. It&#8217;s a license to do ANYTHING. As far as Jimmy was concerned with Tommy being made, it was like we were all being made.</p></blockquote>
<p>Many in America have been surprised by the magnitude of the Tea Party uprising, but perhaps none more so than Barack Obama.  As people are inclined to do when threatened or under pressure, the President fell back on what he learned cutting his teeth in Chicago politics; brute force.</p>
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<p>Recall the summer of 2009.  Traditional values-loving Americans, all over the country were so shocked by the bailouts, cap and trade and other big government expansion programs that they took to the streets in numbers never seen before.  Liberals were shocked that the political right had figured out the playbook of the political left.  As the Congressional Summer recess got underway, leftist politicians found their town hall meetings packed to the rafters with angry people asking tough questions.  As the bloggers streamed the footage and America got a nearly daily dose of another Democrat politician getting hammered, it became clear that the left was unprepared.</p>
<p>Protesters were disparaged as “tea baggers” and Astroturf, but name-calling is not what they do in Chicago.  It might be over the top to say the President himself ordered the hit, but what about his people?  What he said of the conservative protestors is “If they are going to hit us, we will hit them back twice as hard “.  Within two days, a black man distributing patriotic flags and buttons, found himself struggling under a tremendous beating from as many as four separate assailants.  The Service Employees International Union members got the President’s message.  The SEIU members sporting their purple people beater shirts picked their first victim.  Perhaps most disturbing, the attack began with a black union member coming unglued on a black man who did not share his leftist political beliefs all the while calling him a “nigger”.   Is this a hate crime?</p>
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<p>It has been three months now, so what happened to the thugs?  Nothing.  Local Prosecutors appear to have taken a pass.  The St. Louis County Prosecutor is Bob McCullough.  The police report details a gang-style assault, resisting arrest, the arrest of a journalist for the major daily, the Post-Dispatch and the Prosecutor is claiming something between ignorance and lack of jurisdiction in the case.  So who has jurisdiction for such crimes?</p>
<p>In St. Louis County, an area holding the curious distinction of 92 separate municipalities within the boundaries, municipal prosecutors handle the traffic tickets, ordinance violations, and other minor offenses.  If the crime is committed in the County, but outside of any municipal boundaries, then police will usually hand the job to the County Counselor to be sure justice is done rather than hand it off to the County Prosecutor.  It appears that Prosecutor McCullough believes County Counselor Patricia Reddington should be handling the case.  One can wonder whether the police tried to give it to McCullough or if they took it directly to Reddington.  In any case, those who gang assaulted Ken Gladney walk the streets.  Why?</p>
<p>When the SEIU members went to the town hall meeting hosted by Democrat Congressman Russ Carnahan, did they have a fight on their minds?  Were they spurred on by The President’s words or the HCAN national Field Advisor Margarida Jorge’s talking points?  Did the favorite White House guest, Andy Stern promise the POTUS that the situation would be dealt with, as a way to curry favor with the King?  We may never know if there was a specific instruction given, but we do know that four adults from the same gang decided simultaneously to mingle with the protestors and then single one out for a beating.  We also know that the union has hired for them, Paul D’Agrosa one of the top criminal defense lawyers in St. Louis.  Finally, we know that County Counselor Patricia Reddington, who serves at the pleasure of Democrat County Executive Charlie Dooley (previously a union member) is not moving the case.</p>
<p>This is even more interesting because Counselor Reddington distinguished herself in another assault trial.  At that trial, a Republican Congressional Candidate was accused of assaulting a “campaign staffer” for Democrat Dick Gephardt, who was actually stalking the opposing candidate in a parade while drawing his paycheck from the U.S. Treasury.  As the young patsy James Larrew got too close to his prey, he and the candidate made contact, and the “cameraman” went down.  Democrat Counselor Reddington charged the Republican candidate with assault and went after him.  After the week long trial the jury acquitted the candidate.</p>
<p>Of course the message was sent and Reddington delivered it.  No, the message is not that you don’t mess with Dick Gephardt; it is that Counselor Reddington has no tolerance for street brutality.  No tolerance unless the assailant is a made man. And today, that means a member of SEIU.</p>
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