Jesse Ventura : Dno't Start The Revolution Without Me

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by guerilla, Apr 2, 2008.

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    Former Gov. and New York Times Best Selling Author Jesse Ventura has a new book out, and some very interesting things to say about,

    1) CIA attempts at coercion when he became a populist Governor

    2) A need for a peaceful revolution

    3) The two party monarchy

    Apparently no major publishers wanted to carry his book, even though he is a bestselling author and American icon.
    Mockingbird Publishers Turned Down Best Seller Jesse Ventura’s Book
    http://www.infowars.com/?p=1233

    On Larry King Live, Ventura drops power bomb after power bomb on the establishment status quo.
    Jesse Ventura Unloads: The Parties, The Chickenhawks, And His Revolution
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/01/jesse-ventura-unloads-th_n_94565.html

    Gov. Ventura was also on the Alex Jones show today, in Hour 1 and half of Hour 2. You can listen to the looping 3 hour podcast here.
    http://www.infowars.com/listen.html

    Hour 1 starts at 12, 3, 6, 9, 12, 3, 6, 9 o'clock eastern.
     
    guerilla, Apr 2, 2008 IP
  2. AGS

    AGS Notable Member

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    Cheers buddy, will listen to this later on the repeat stream. :)
     
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    It's really quite good. Better than the Willie Nelson interview. Supposedly AJ has even better guests coming up.

    This was an eye opener for me. I never considered Ventura for President, but in 4 years, he might be the ideal 3rd party candidate. He's got name recognition, administrative experience, military experience, and he's not afraid of anyone. This isn't a guy who would run and worry about pissing anyone off. He would be kicking ass and taking names.
     
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    I liked jesse as a professional wrestler. Hope he doesn't "fake it" in politics.
     
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    If he gets Bobby the Brain Hennan as a running mate, there will be no one that can stop them.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Or ted dibiase for that matter. Or paul bearer :eek:
     
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    I'd be happy with George "The Animal" Steele as Secretary of Defense and you'd be able to count on strong support from the UK with the British Bulldogs as allies.
     
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    We could put stonecold steve austin as secretary of state [foreign affairs]. He will be able to send a strong message across to other countries with his sign language.
     
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    Finally alex jones will get his professional actors to help make it look more real.
     
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    I like Ventura from what I know about him. He seems like an honest dude which is certainly a rarity in politics.
     
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    #11
    Make what look more real? Ventura isn't associated with Alex Jones.
     
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    Which is it? He is on the show or not?
     
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  13. guerilla

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    #13
    He was on the show promoting his new book.

    Alex has loads of guests that aren't related to 9/11. Have you ever listened to his show?
     
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    I wasted enough time with stuff on his sites, movies, etc... already. They (whoever they are) don't under physics unless they use cartoon physics such as the roadrunner. And I am not talking any advanced physics, just the basics they have missed.


    No thank you.
     
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    You didn't answer my question. Have you listened to Alex's Show?

    As far as physics, I'm sure all kinds of people make all kinds of theories up that are probably stupid and illogical.

    I think that http://www.911truth.org and http://www.stj911.org are the two sites with a lot of real data, including official reports compiled and critiqued.

    All I need is for one person to explain why, 7 years later, we still do not know why a 51 story building (WTC 7) fell. It was not hit by the planes. It wasn't next to a building that fell. It free fell perfectly into it's own footprint.

    Of course, the 9/11 commission didn't dedicate even one page to it in the report, while the somewhat official explanation is that it burnt down.

    What an amazing day. Never in history has a steel structure building burnt down, and in one day, 3 of them did, one that didn't even have a plane crash into it. :rolleyes:
     
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    Maybe he could make Willie Nelson Secretary of Agriculture. And maybe Drug Czar too :D
     
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    Jesse Ventura kicks ass.
     
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    Someone here didn't want to write it in the thread so they told me he was "brain dead" on a rep instead.
     
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    Social marketing through rep comments is going to be the hot thing in Q3 2008.

    Remember, you heard it here first.
     
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    I lived in Brooklyn Park, MN when Jesse was mayor and through his tenure as Minnesota governor. He did a pretty good job and was a no BS type of guy, but he did often get into the wacko fringe areas. I can see where he fits into the Alex Jones scheme of things.

    1. He ran for governor on the promise that he would refund a state surplus in the form of $1000 to every man, woman and child in Minnesota, but after winning the election claimed that he never said it. I happen to still have one of the $1000 Jesse bucks that he was signing and handing out at the State Fair where he made that promise. We ended up getting a partial refund.

    2. He didn't do much research and frequently reflected the wild, completely fabricated claims being made by some of the fringe radicals. In one of the videos, he even cited the statement that McCain never made about possibly being stuck in Iraq for 100 years. McCain said it would be a long time. Obama claimed that McCain said it would be 100 years in one of his many misquotes (another guy who doesn't do research).

    3. There was a continual push for legalization of drugs, which might explain some of his misconceptions.

    4. He had a few nut cases on his staff. There was one gay guy (I can't remember his name) who was in a key position, but got arrested for exposing himself several times.

    5. He didn't do anything as governor to shake up the system.

    Jesse does make some good points. Personally, I like the guy, but he had his chance to change the system in Minnesota and he didn't do nuttin'.

    I still remember watching his Brooklyn Park city council meetings on cable where he showed up wearing his dew rag. :D

    I think most people would agree with Jesse that we need to change the system, but unfortunately, I don't think people will actually do anything serious about it until the system collapses entirely--and that's how guys like Hitler get into power.
     
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