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Former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura called for the abolition of the Democratic and Republican parities in an appearance last night on CNN, saying they are worse than violent warring street gangs.
In an interview with Piers Morgan, Ventura did not hold back, urging that “We need to abolish the political parties,” and “Make them political action committees.”
As he does in his new book, the former Navy Seal compared the current two party US political system to the infamous Los Angeles street gangs the Bloods and Crips.
(Slams mainstream media as “hired guns to push an agenda”) Ventura: Abolish Both Political Parties…
Ventura: Abolish Both Political Parties
Slams mainstream media as “hired guns to push an agenda”
Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
June 12, 2012

Former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura called for the abolition of the Democratic and Republican parities in an appearance last night on CNN, saying they are worse than violent warring street gangs.
In an interview with Piers Morgan, Ventura did not hold back, urging that “We need to abolish the political parties,” and “Make them political action committees.”
As he does in his new book, the former Navy Seal compared the current two party US political system to the infamous Los Angeles street gangs the Bloods and Crips.
Fred On Everything ~ “Part of patriotism is nationalism, the political expression of having given up to the pack all independence of thought.”"
Fred On Everything ~ “Part of patriotism is nationalism, the political expression of having given up to the pack all independence of thought.”"
Fred On Everything:
“Packery dominates society. Across the country high schools form basketball packs and do battle on the court, while cheerleaders jump and twirl, preferably in short skirts (here we have the other major instinct) to maintain patriotic fervor in the onlookers. Cities with NFL franchises hire bulky felons from around the country to bump forcefully into the parallel felons of other cities, arousing warlike sentiments among their respective fellow dogs.
Fans. Fans.
Such is their footballian enthusiasm that they will sometimes burn their own cities in delight at victory or disturbance at loss. Without the pack instinct, football would hardly matter to them at all.
It’s everywhere. The Olympics, the World Cup, racial groups, political parties—Crips and Bloods, all.
Part of patriotism is nationalism, the political expression of having given up to the pack all independence of thought.”
Posted by Gunny G at Tuesday, May 24, 2011











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