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nbruno322
04-12-2008, 09:42 PM
Ron Paul is mentioned in these interviews. Jesse is great as he is one of the few who has been able to break the chains of the two party dictatorship. Good vidz, enjoy!


Jesse Ventura on the John Gibson Show 4/10/08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1z-STCepgA


Jesse Ventura on Neil Cavuto 4/11/08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsbBacNhDK0

Jesse Ventura on CNN 4/9/08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH4RYqbW15M

The Good Doctor
04-12-2008, 09:55 PM
Cool these are new to me. I spent about an hour and a half looking at some of his clips from news shows today.

The best one I came across was a pilot for a show called Tagteam with Roddy Piper! Classic!


Ron Paul is mentioned in these interviews. Jesse is great as he is one of the few who has been able to break the chains of the two party dictatorship. Good vidz, enjoy!


Jesse Ventura on the John Gibson Show 4/10/08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol_BGO62QSQ


Jesse Ventura on Neil Cavuto 4/11/08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUcbb5_Msoc

Kotin
04-12-2008, 10:02 PM
thanks alot!

ClayTrainor
04-12-2008, 10:31 PM
sweet thanks man.

Ventura gets me very pumped, i hope he can run independant.

Alawn
04-12-2008, 10:48 PM
LOL he is the man who terrifies Bill O'Reilly

sidster
04-12-2008, 10:48 PM
what do you guys think of what Jesse Ventura's point of view of fighting
illegal immigration. He compares it with war on drugs and says in war on
drugs we fight the supply side and that is why we lose that fight, while we
should be fighting the war on drugs on the demand side.

What exactly does he mean by that? Putting drug users in jail? Is that
what he means with fighting the drug war on the demand side?

If that is in fact what he means, that's one issue I don't agree with him
on.

On the other hand I do like his idea of going after the scum that hire "cheap"
laborers and so cause our illegal immigration issues. As he (Ventura) points
out, I don't want a wall build around my country, but I don't want complete
open borders either.

Alawn
04-12-2008, 10:55 PM
I don't agree with him on immigration. As long as we have an entitlement system we cannot have open borders. We just can't afford it. It isn't a racist thing. It is simple economics.

Kotin
04-12-2008, 10:56 PM
what do you guys think of what Jesse Ventura's point of view of fighting
illegal immigration. He compares it with war on drugs and says in war on
drugs we fight the supply side and that is why we lose that fight, while we
should be fighting the war on drugs on the demand side.

What exactly does he mean by that? Putting drug users in jail? Is that
what he means with fighting the drug war on the demand side?

If that is in fact what he means, that's one issue I don't agree with him
on.

On the other hand I do like his idea of going after the scum that hire "cheap"
laborers and so cause our illegal immigration issues. As he (Ventura) points
out, I don't want a wall build around my country, but I don't want complete
open borders either.


I'll admit he got me thinking twice about illegal immigration and the border fence..

but it is the truth, the Entitlements must go. how can we have capitalism and socialism, it does not work. we must have one or the other..

Feelgood
04-12-2008, 10:59 PM
After listening to this, Im thinking Ventura is a tard. He is totally wrong on immigration. Build the damn wall. :)

nbruno322
04-12-2008, 11:39 PM
I don't necessary like everything he says either, but he is at least not a CFR shill like all the other mainstream candidates. Also, if they build a wall today to keep people out 10 years from now it might be there to keep people in...


Despite that he doesn't want a fence, he does want the immigration laws enforced to the people who hire illegals, so he is not weak on the issue.

Otherwise he has a very Constitutional record, eliminate taxes, pro- 2nd Amendment, anti-Patriot act, anti-drug war, anti-Iraq war, state's rights, etc,

He is thinking of running for MN senate and he would be much better than the other cookie cutter politicians running. Plus he used to be a Navy SEAL

More to come.

Yom
04-12-2008, 11:50 PM
I think he's not far from RP's side with regards to getting rid of the incentives - get rid of the demand and the supply will follow. I.e., end entitlements and crack down on those who rely on illegal immigrant labor.


As for drugs, I doubt he means crack down on drug users. Rather, he's probably more for spending it on drug education programs. Personally, I'd rather none of that money get spent and any government help be taken away. You take the risk, you pay the price. Why should I subsidize your habit? That said, they shouldn't be preventing ambulances from carrying life-saving naloxone. I can accept those emergency functions so long as private ones don't exist.

LibertyIn08
04-12-2008, 11:54 PM
I'd rather we remove the immigration caps. Without the caps, there is no incentive to try to come over any wall that is built. So we protect then against legitimate illegals (terrorists, etc) while allowing people who truly believe in the American dream to come to the country.

Immigration is one of the greatest characteristics of America.

nbruno322
04-13-2008, 12:00 AM
Ventura is strongly opposed to the war on drugs and favors legalizing prostitution.

Lovecraftian4Paul
04-13-2008, 12:00 AM
Ventura absolutely does NOT mean go after drug users to face the drug problem. In fact, he was very much in favor of decriminalizing drugs when he was Governor. He helped boost the drive in the state for legal medical marijuana a great deal. Ventura was even in favor of decriminalizing prostitution. He believes that as with drugs, government's role is not to step in and regulate choices made by one or more consenting individuals. Unfortunately, he was unable to make a great deal of headway with either of these issues due to fierce opposition and spinelessness in the legislature from the GOP and the Democrats.

As for immigration, I don't agree with him 100%. Yet, his words about the fence are definitely worth bearing in mind. I honestly don't see what the wall does. It's absurd and ineffective for actually curbing immigration, and as the man says, could easily be turned against We the People to keep us in by a tyrannical government should a "crisis" emerge.

Ventura isn't quite Ron Paul, but he's definitely a strong advocate, independent, and patriot. I will be glad to support him if he steps into the Senate race in my state. He would at the very least be miles beyond that hideous Bush shill Norm Coleman (who flip-flopped from neo-liberal Democrat to neo-con Republican when he changed parties).

Lovecraftian4Paul
04-13-2008, 12:01 AM
well said Alex, also Ventura is strongly opposed to the war on drugs and favors legalizing prostitution.

Ha ha, hivemind--looks like we were on the same wavelength at the same time.

Alawn
04-13-2008, 01:25 AM
Even though I don't agree with him on everything I do hope he decides to run for senate. I'm not from Minnesota so all I can do is hope he decides to run and people vote for him. As a former governor from the state and previously beating the incumbent he has a decent chance at winning.

TruthAtLast
04-13-2008, 02:19 AM
I don't agree with him on immigration. As long as we have an entitlement system we cannot have open borders. We just can't afford it. It isn't a racist thing. It is simple economics.

+1000

This is exactly it. I was talking to a friend today that owned some apartments awhile back and he had a tenant that was lower income and was a single mother with 3 kids. One day the tenant's mother comes by and was talking to my friend. She told him that she raised her daughter to take advantage of the U.S. welfare laws. She told her to have as many kids as she could and never get married. She was proud of teaching her daughter to take all of the steps necessary to enable the MAXIMUM amount of free money to be taken from the "system".

My friend was amazed at what he heard. But there are millions of these people who are quite literally STEALING money from our paychecks. Some of them are Americans which is bad enough, but many of them are illegals which is even worse.

I have no problems with people who want to legally come to this country in search of a better life. If they contribute to society and pay the same rate of tax that I do, then god bless them. But it is our entitlements that are a root cause of the immigration problem. If you take away financial gain, they stop coming. It's that simple.

We have 60 TRILLION in unfunded entitlement liabilities. That is like 60 Iraq wars. As much as I hate the spending on our world empire and the policing of the world, sometimes I think the Welfare state causes even more damage economically. Right now income redistribution is the #1 expense in our Federal Budget. Our Military is #2 and the Interest on our National Debt is #3.

slamhead
04-13-2008, 06:31 AM
Once I heard him start talking about 9/11 truth he lost my support and showed he is an irrational fool.

Jason726
04-13-2008, 07:22 AM
I wonder if Ventura gets his Ron Paul news from the TV or the internet. It seems like the TV, cuz if he knew everythig RP has been doing, he would mention him more in his interviews.

JeffersonAndLiberty
04-13-2008, 07:24 AM
It would be refreshing to just disagree with a president on a few issues and not have to worry about them trashing the constitution. He's starting to sway me on immigration a little but I think that's small potatoes with everything else that's happening. Either way his voice in the media is a great thing for this country right now when everyone else is too scared to tell the truth.

Jason726
04-13-2008, 07:35 AM
I dont think we should have fences up, just more border guards. The best way to deal with it is through the entitlement systems and the economics side of it. But, like rp says, if we would have never gotten away from the free market economy/gold standard/balanced budgets, we would have a stronger economy and the immigrant workers would be needed.

This country became great from immigrants who wanted to work hard and do well for their family. The problem is, in America if you work hard, you still might not become successful. It is no longer the land of oppurtunity, it is the land of entitlements.

nbruno322
04-13-2008, 10:14 AM
added another interview video with CNN, see first post

yongrel
04-13-2008, 10:17 AM
It may surprise you to learn that this is not Jesse Ventura Grassroots Central.

ClayTrainor
04-13-2008, 10:37 AM
just found this interview of jesse on colbert, april 7 2008.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXODvuDJgGo&NR=1

pretty funny.

airborne373
04-13-2008, 11:39 AM
Anyone have the Jesse/ Geraldo interview from yesterday?

tajitj
04-13-2008, 11:45 AM
Him on national media dissing the two parties helps us in the long run. Yes it would be great if he said except ron paul. But I think most of us we wanting Paul to leave the Republicans party. He just convinced us to stay and try to change the party. We are making some progress but may find the need to leave it in the future and start a new battle.