Ventura, miffed by court, says he's off to Mexico

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Wait till he realizes what it is like to get extorted by the police in Mexico. I agree that our airports need some changes, but I would take the flaws in our legal system over the mafia they have there in Mexico... then again I suppose he is rich, so he can afford to buy the right people in Mexico. He disgusts me the way Jesse said, "I will never stand for a national anthem again. I will turn my back and I will raise a fist." There is a limit to how much leniency we should give any veteran when he humiliates our country... I don't care if he risked his life when he was younger. He's off the wall. When that titanium hip sets off metal detectors in Mexico he's going to need more money to buy the legal system and the Mexicans will be happy to take the Loco Gringos dinero. Ventura's a nut bar. He should of stuck to wrestling.
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura speaks to the media about the court dismissing his suit against the TSA for the pat downs at the airport, outside the St. Paul Federal Courthouse on Friday, Nov. 4, 2011 in St. Paul. Ventura sued the federal government in January, alleging that airport scans and pat-downs amounted to unreasonable search and seizure. A district judge in St. Paul threw out his lawsuit Thursday, ruling it should have been filed in a Circuit Court of Appeals.Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura speaks to the media about the court dismissing his suit against the TSA for the pat downs at the airport, outside the St. Paul Federal Courthouse on Friday, Nov. 4, 2011 in St. Paul. Ventura sued the federal government in January, alleging that airport scans and pat-downs amounted to unreasonable search and seizure. A district judge in St. Paul threw out his lawsuit Thursday, ruling it should have been filed in a Circuit Court of Appeals. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Bruce Bisping)(boston.com)

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