To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (48470 ) 6/22/1999 5:50:00 AM From: IceShark Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
I keep telling you Taxxachusetts ain't even in the same ballpark as the Socialist Republik of Minnesota. Wannabe Police car bomber and general terrorist cum gun control advocate and Democratic stalwart. I hope they throw her sorry ass in the slammer for good. Unlikely though. Slick will pardon her and make gun ownership illegal since he knows firsthand the danger of the perverted folk in his party. -g-Where does the Democratic Party get its fundraisers? From wanted posters in post offices, evidently - because "Sara Olson," a Democratic Party fundraiser and gun-control activist in Minnesota, was really Kathleen Soliah, "star" of "America's Most Wanted" for her at least two attempts to bomb police cars in Los Angeles as a member of the terrorist group that "kidnapped" Patty Hearst. Where do anti-gun groups get activists? From the same wanted posters; wanted felon and wanna-be cop killer Kathleen Soliah was one of them. Soliah was arrested - as the woman whose neighbors (thought they) knew as "Ms. Olson" - this past week. . . From today's Los Angeles Times: It is not clear where police got the tip that finally brought them to the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul. In May, the television program "America's Most Wanted" ran a special on the 25th anniversary of the SLA shootout, and the FBI offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to Soliah's capture. Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department had been on Soliah's trail since reopening the case five months ago, interviewing friends and family members in Los Angeles, Portland, Ore., and San Francisco. But it was a tip last month that followed the TV special that helped crack the case, police said. "The show led to that [arrest]," said LAPD Det. Tom King, who supervised the investigation. If taking to the stage and having her face appear on theater posters and in local newspapers seems foolhardy, experts point out that fugitives who attempt to change their lifestyles too dramatically seldom avoid authorities for long. Those who make it year after year under the weight of an arrest warrant create an identity with its roots in the truth. As Sara Ann Olson, Soliah hosted teas for a Democratic congressman. She also supported gun control efforts, followed foreign affairs and read everything from Charles Dickens to The Economist, friends said.