Sunday, November 6, 2011

Jesse Ventura Vents!

Former Governor Denounces Court Ruling, Rips House Speaker Boehner at Press Conference


Former Minnesota governor and Navy SEALs veteran Jesse Ventura held a press conference on November 4 to denounce the actions of the federal government and a Minnesota federal court's decision to throw out Ventura's lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

Ventura and his attorney argued that the TSA pat-downs and searches violate the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and Ventura is demanding that his case be heard by a jury of his peers, as opposed to three federal judges that Ventura believes would rule in the interest of the federal agency.

During the press conference, Ventura vehemently stated that America is becoming a fascist country and vowed to "never stand for the national anthem again". Enraged and frustrated, Ventura told reporters that he and his wife intend to apply for dual citizenship and become residents of Mexico.

In effort to illustrate inconsistency with TSA policies and procedures, Ventura launched a blistering attack on Republican leader John Boehner, citing that the Speaker of the House and others did not have to be subjected to TSA searches.

When a reporter asked if the court's ruling angered him enough to run for President, Ventura quickly and angrily responded, "I'm thinking about it!"

The audio of the press conference has been posted in its entirety, uncensored and unedited.

The video was obtained courtesy of
how2findtruth. Despite its YouTube title, From The G-Man does not intend for the video to serve as an endorsement or promotion for Ron Paul's presidential campaign or Jesse Ventura. The video was posted solely for the purpose of providing news and information.

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