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[[Jesse Ventura]] is an American political figure.
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==Career==
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[[Governor of Minnesota]] from [[1999]] to [[2003]].
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In January 2011, Ventura filed a lawsuit against the [[Transportation Security Administration]] for being subject to pat downs. This was dismissed on a technicality.
 
In January 2011, Ventura filed a lawsuit against the [[Transportation Security Administration]] for being subject to pat downs. This was dismissed on a technicality.
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As of 2016, he was writing for [[Counterpunch]], criticising the [[DEA]] for is predictable selfishness as regards [[cannabis]] - "as long as the DEA is in charge of both writing the law and enforcing it, they’re going to keep things status quo, no matter what American taxpayers actually want."<ref>http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/08/19/the-dea-judge-and-jury-on-marijuana/</ref>
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He presents a show on [[RT]].
 
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(wrestler, actor, politician)
PartyUS/Green Party

Jesse Ventura is an American political figure.

Career

Governor of Minnesota from 1999 to 2003.

In January 2011, Ventura filed a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration for being subject to pat downs. This was dismissed on a technicality.

As of 2016, he was writing for Counterpunch, criticising the DEA for is predictable selfishness as regards cannabis - "as long as the DEA is in charge of both writing the law and enforcing it, they’re going to keep things status quo, no matter what American taxpayers actually want."[1]

He presents a show on RT.

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References