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The Schilling Show 7/17/17 Hour1: Horace Cooper and Jamie McIntire

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The Schilling Show 7/17/17 Hour1: Horace Cooper and Jamie McIntire

George Mason Law Professor: Al Gore, Climate Activists and the Civil Rights Movement, Horace Cooper calls into discuss Gore’s comparison, what point was he making, Family history, and Why this is wrong.

Open phones for listener’s to ask question and make comments on upcoming events and recent news.

All on hour one of a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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