James Lee was influenced by Al Gore
James Lee was influenced by Al Gore. He believed An Inconvenient Truth was gospel. What else do I have to say?
Just a suggestion, only a suggestion, maybe Obama needs to direct his Homeland Security people to look in a different direction? The last two attacks certainly can’t be described as “right wing extremism”. Ya think Janet Napolitano’s making that argument to Obama right now? Do you really?
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