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July TRAINS takes on the captive shipper debate - Best Issue Ever?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MichaelSol</i> <br /><br />Obviously, you had nothing to do with wheat at Portland, in Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, or anywhere else. <br /> <br />Your "story" shows nothing relevant to the thread. <br /> <br />Which is exactly what your posts demonstrate. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />A quick Google of Mr. Sol shows he regards himself as an attorney and "Historian" of the Milwaulkee RR, for whatever that is worth to anyone. <br /> <br />Based upon that and another entry showing he is a plaintiff's personal injury attorney I draw my own conclusions. According to Google he was with the firm of Sol & Wolfe in Missoula, MT. He is a member of the Montana Trial Lawyers Association. <br /> <br />I wonder how many times he has brought FELA or grade crossing suits against railroads....hmmm... <br /> <br />I guess I can look that up too... <br /> <br />In any event, I doubt he has ever held a job really working for ther railroad. If he had, why would he be taking such great pains to hide it??? If he has actual railroad experience of note that bears upon the issues, why not say so? Could there be a reason? <br /> <br />As to his great knowledge of grain and the grain markets he has written a number of book reviews that either cover railroads or grain books. Perhaps he sues farmers or grain elevators too? <br /> <br />By refusing to answer basic background questions, he merely leaves it open to our interpretation of the available facts.
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