Friday, March 05, 2010

Yet another left-wing terrorist

J. Patrick Bedell, the gunman who wounded two police officers when he opened fire at a Pentagon entrance, appears to have been a 9-11 truther. Fox News reports:
In an Internet posting, a user by the name JPatrickBedell wrote that he was "determined to see that justice is served" in the death of Marine Col. James Sabow, who was found dead in the back yard of his California home in 1991. The death was ruled a suicide but the case has long been the source of theories of a coverup.

The user named JPatrickBedell wrote the Sabow case was "a step toward establishing the truth of events such as the September 11 demolitions."

This follows Joe Stack's suicide-divebomber attack on an IRS building. Joe Stack's suicide note indicated that he was a Bush-hater and communist.

UPDATE: J. Patrick Bedell was a registered Democrat. He was anti-Bush. He was, reportedly, a longtime marijuana addict who a run in with police over charges of "cultivating marijuana and resisting arrest." Peter Grier at the Christian Science Monitor adds it all up and, bizarrely, concludes that Bedell was a "right-wing extremist." Really. Grier writes:
John Patrick Bedell, whom authorities identified as the gunman in the Pentagon shooting on Thursday, appears to have been a right-wing extremist with virulent antigovernment feelings. [Emph. added]

Hat tip: Instapundit

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Speaker Pelosi's deep thoughts on giving Miranda rights to terrorists.
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The NY Times finally admits we were fighting Al Qaeda in Iraq
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Terror color codes updated for Obama (illustrated)
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