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cassus_fett1090 karma

Everyone knows that cops cant do their job until they turn in their badge and gun to the Chief, then go off on their own

cassus_fett639 karma

Why you say plural potatoe?

Nobody rich enough for two potato

cassus_fett176 karma

im partial to this one

Leaves from the vine

Falling so slow

Like fragile, tiny shells

Drifting in the foam

Little soldier boy

Come marching home

Brave soldier boy

Comes marching home....

cassus_fett97 karma

essentially he was in a bar with chris kyle and said that navy seals need to die sometimes. this was right after chris and friends were remembering a fallen seal. Chris got up and allegedly punched the shit out of ventura. years later after Mr. Kyle's book came out, ventura sued his widow for all the money made by his book.

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Alleged confrontation with Jesse Ventura[edit] In interviews with both the Opie and Anthony Show and Bill O'Reilly in January 2012, Kyle claimed to have punched former Minnesota Governor and Underwater Demolition Team member Jesse Ventura at a bar in Coronado, California in 2006 during a wake for Mike Monsoor, a Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient who had been killed in Iraq the same year. Kyle claimed that Ventura was "bad-mouthing the war, bad-mouthing (former President) Bush, bad-mouthing America" and that Ventura said the SEALs "deserved to lose a few guys".[19] In a subsequent interview, Ventura denied that he was punched by Kyle, saying that he never met Kyle nor even heard of him. Ventura adamantly denied saying any derogatory remarks about the military.[20] Ventura filed a lawsuit against Kyle for defamation.[21] After Kyle's death in February 2013, Ventura announced he would continue his lawsuit by adding Kyle's estate as a defendant.[22] On July 29, 2014, a jury awarded Ventura $1.8M.[23][24] On August 8, 2014, U.S. District Judge Richard H. Kyle, no relation to Chris Kyle, upheld the jury's award of $500,000 in defamation damages and $1,345,477.25 in "unjust enrichment" as, "reasonable and supported by a preponderance of the evidence." Attorneys for Kyle's estate said that the defamation damages would be covered by HarperCollins libel insurance. The unjust enrichment award was not covered by insurance and will come out of Kyle's estate assets. Following the verdict, HarperCollins announced it would pull the Ventura story from all future editions of the book.[25]

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well i was at all positive karma this thread but the tide went out and now i guess it is all downhill from here. sorry for whatever i did

cassus_fett59 karma

i feel like we could ask the same question to great actors like Ian McKellen and Neil Patrick Harris. I feel like it would be like an outlet of sorts.