Skip to content

Archive

Tag: President John F Kennedy

James George Janos (Jesse Ventura) the 60 year old US former Governor and TV personality continues to call for increased government transparency and accountability. In an Aljazeera stream Ventura discussed issues of “government transparency, the Occupy Wall Street movement and domestic anger toward the U.S. political system.” Ventura has published recently a book titled ‘American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Government Tells Us’. In the book Ventura discusses many alleged government conspiracies and cover ups including 9/11, the assassination of President John F Kennedy and various U.S. government programs. Ventura had filed a suit against the Homeland Security and the TSA challenging security pat-downs and full-body scans as a constitutional violation of unreasonable search and seizure, however was blocked by a federal judge citing a lack of jurisdiction. Ventura also visited the Occupy Minneapolis protesters stating he wished to be the first political face to support the Occupy Movement.

 

Inspired by Aljazeera http://ow.ly/7Vovt image source chuckpalahniuk http://ow.ly/7VoMG

Wesley Ernest Brown at age 103 is the oldest US federal judge still hearing cases, having been appointed to the position 49 years ago in 1962 by then President John F Kennedy to the Wichita Kansas District bench. Brown attends to his court assisted by a powered wheelchair, sitting behind his large timber bench that covers most of his shrinking frame, revealing his head, nose tubes and oxygen tank, often scaring litigants as to whether he’ll see out the hearing. Although his body is failing with age, his mental attributes appear not to have diminished, he uses a computer on his desk to keep abreast of trends and current issues. He plans on staying on at the court until he leaves feet first or advised by his colleagues he is no longer able to undertake his work. Inspired by Adrian McKinty ow.ly/4Dbjz image source 4.bp ow.ly/4Db6n I was appointed for life or good behavior (April 18 2011)

Wesley Ernest Brown at age 103 is the oldest US federal judge still hearing cases, having been appointed to the position 49 years ago in 1962 by then President John F Kennedy to the Wichita Kansas District bench. Brown attends to his court assisted by a powered wheelchair, sitting behind his large timber bench that covers most of his shrinking frame, revealing his head, nose tubes and oxygen tank, often scaring litigants as to whether he’ll see out the hearing. Although his body is failing with age, his mental attributes appear not to have diminished, he uses a computer on his desk to keep abreast of trends and current issues. He plans on staying on at the court until he leaves feet first or advised by his colleagues he is no longer able to undertake his work.

 

Inspired by Adrian McKinty ow.ly/4Dbjz image source 4.bp ow.ly/4Db6n

Rss Feed Tweeter button Facebook button Technorati button Reddit button Myspace button Linkedin button Delicious button Digg button Flickr button Stumbleupon button Newsvine button Youtube button