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Jesse Ventura on keeping religion out of the Supreme Court
To the American People: I once said in a Playboy magazine interview that religion is a crutch for weak-minded people. And the press made me look like a piker following that statement. But if you read quotes from our founding fathers, you'll see that, compared to them, I'm a lightweight in regards to my religious views.
Jesse Ventura: Constitution gives Obama right to pick SCOTUS justice
Both sides are politicizing the nomination of one of the most crucial roles in our nation. In an unprecedented move, President Obama even took to the SCOTUS blog, saying he will move forward on selecting a replacement for the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
Report: FBI can use your NSA data for pretty much anything
The Washington Post reports that the personal data collected by the NSA will soon be used for domestic policing -- policing that has nothing to do with terrorism -- by other intelligence agencies, including the FBI, on a regular basis. The ACLU of Massachusetts on their Privacy SOS blog claims that this means "FBI agents won’t need to have any 'national security' related reason to plug your name, email address, phone number, or other 'selector' into the NSA’s gargantuan data trove."
Jesse Ventura: The political revolution needs to live on!
The Governor explains why he’s changed his tune in regards to giving Bernie Sanders an outright endorsement. If Sanders doesn’t win and endorses the Democratic nominee, does this mean it will be the end of his so-called political revolution?
Nearly 6 Million Americans Are Denied The Right To Vote
In all but two states, citizens convicted of a felony are barred from voting for some period of time. While many states restore voting rights to individuals automatically after they exit jail or prison, others permanently disenfranchise people with a past felony conviction or require they petition the government to have their right restored.
Jesse Ventura Sounds Off on Hillary Clinton's Relationship With Wall Street
Hillary Clinton says that she doesn't take money from Wall Street, but just helped them rebuild after 9/11 because it was "good for the economy."
Poor, Poor Millennials: Young Will Continue to Be Poorer Than Parents
New Study Finds That Millennials Are Poor and Will Stay Poor for Years to Come
Jesse Ventura: Bernie, Trump, and the Political Revolution
The Governor sounds off on the two anti-establishment candidates for both the Democrats and Republicans, who've taken the country by storm. What was once a sure-thing for Hillary Clinton, doesn't seem as likely anymore. And Donald Trump's rise has overtaken the conversation this election season.