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Walter Ego
3rd September 2008, 03:45 AM
Any opinions on what this odd child-like rocking back and forth that Ventura does might be? It's at very end of this YouTube video and he did the same thing on the Opie and Anthony show (starting at about 00:57 into this (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50j7f_jesse-ventura-debates-the-911-consp_news)video).

It looks like some sort of nervous affectation when he gets excited to me but could it be caused by a medical condition?

kV04eDoKRRU

Sword_Of_Truth
3rd September 2008, 03:51 AM
There goes Ron Pauls credibility the next time he tries to distance himself from the twoofers.

Walter Ego
3rd September 2008, 04:08 AM
There goes Ron Pauls credibility the next time he tries to distance himself from the twoofers.

Was that a medical opinion? :confused:

Sword_Of_Truth
3rd September 2008, 04:14 AM
Was that a medical opinion? :confused:

Uhhhh, it was a political opinion, I think.

What are you saying?

T.A.M.
3rd September 2008, 04:28 AM
I see nothing in the video, except for perhaps his Wooish Paranoia, which leads me to believe he suffers from a medical condition. I see no tremor, and to be honest I do not see much in the way of rocking.

That said, rocking (using your calf muscles) when one is standing and speaking is actually a wise thing to do, as it helps move the blood back to the heart, and hence can prevent fainting.
TAM:)

Walter Ego
3rd September 2008, 04:36 AM
That said, rocking (using your calf muscles) when one is standing and speaking is actually a wise thing to do, as it helps move the blood back to the heart, and hence can prevent fainting.
TAM:)

Come to think of it, I do the same thing at work where I'm on my feet a lot and have to stand in the same spot for minutes at a time.

(Though in the Opie and Anthony video, Ventura begins to rock back and forth while sitting down.)

The reason I asked is I'm thinking of making a video about Ventura and didn't want to make fun of the guy if he's got a medical problem.

brettDbass
3rd September 2008, 06:03 AM
Any opinions on what this odd child-like rocking back and forth that Ventura does might be?
I think he needs the toilet.

Sizzler
3rd September 2008, 06:44 AM
Any opinions on what this odd child-like rocking back and forth that Ventura does might be? It's at very end of this YouTube video and he did the same thing on the Opie and Anthony show (starting at about 00:57 into this (http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50j7f_jesse-ventura-debates-the-911-consp_news)video).

It looks like some sort of nervous affectation when he gets excited to me but could it be caused by a medical condition?

kV04eDoKRRU

Does his rocking have anything to do with 9-11 conspiracy?

I think not. This thread should be removed.

On another note, JV is a true patriot. Although I am not American, I really hope he runs for president in 2012.

Walter Ego
3rd September 2008, 06:59 AM
Does his rocking have anything to do with 9-11 conspiracy?

I think not. This thread should be removed.

On another note, JV is a true patriot. Although I am not American, I really hope he runs for president in 2012.

Removed? That's harsh. :eye-poppi

(Ventura is a nut, btw, and has as much chance of becoming president as my cat... or Cynthia McKinney for that matter... but that doesn't disqualify him from running if he wishes. Isn't America a great country?)

Edit: Since the truther netcopped this thread and got it moved, I won't be reading it anymore. Others can feel free to participate, however.

P.S. And hardy thank you to the anal retentive mod who did the netcop truther’s bidding. You might want to exercise some discretion and judgment in these matters in the future.

Elvis666
3rd September 2008, 08:02 AM
Any opinions on what this odd child-like rocking back and forth that Ventura does might be?

I do this sometimes if I am not consciously keeping myself from moving. It's related to motion sometimes seen in autistic children or children who had too little socialization when very young. But it can also be seen in some adults. For example, if you watch video of Bill Gates at long meetings, you will see this behavior occasionally.

Sizzler
4th September 2008, 03:25 AM
Removed? That's harsh. :eye-poppi

(Ventura is a nut, btw, and has as much chance of becoming president as my cat... or Cynthia McKinney for that matter... but that doesn't disqualify him from running if he wishes. Isn't America a great country?)

Edit: Since the truther netcopped this thread and got it moved, I won't be reading it anymore. Others can feel free to participate, however.

P.S. And hardy thank you to the anal retentive mod who did the netcop truther’s bidding. You might want to exercise some discretion and judgment in these matters in the future.

For you information I did not report this thread. I merely mentioned in the above thread that it is off-topic for the 9-11 conspiracy sub-forum.

But since you have already jumped to conclusions, sent me a private message, put me on ignore, and addressed the mods in an unfriendly manner, I'll kindly remind you that this is not a forum children (grow up).

Walter Ego
4th September 2008, 07:13 AM
This video was inspired by a distinct resemblance I noticed between Jesse Ventura and the character played Peter Boyle in a 1974 Mel Brooks comedy.

http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/thum_2284548bfdf97531cf.jpg (http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=13687)

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Drudgewire
4th September 2008, 07:36 AM
Jesse's motto: "Win if you can, lose if you must... but always cheat."

The movement gets more respectable by the minute. :rolleyes:

Walter Ego
4th September 2008, 01:26 PM
For you information I did not report this thread. I merely mentioned in the above thread that it is off-topic for the 9-11 conspiracy sub-forum.

But since you have already jumped to conclusions, sent me a private message, put me on ignore, and addressed the mods in an unfriendly manner, I'll kindly remind you that this is not a forum children (grow up).


Score two for the troll and his mod enablers.

dudalb
4th September 2008, 01:37 PM
Jesse's motto: "Win if you can, lose if you must... but always cheat."

The movement gets more respectable by the minute. :rolleyes:



"Ain't Got Time To Think!".

It's really sad that Ventura is so desperate for media attention he stoops to kookery.
No wonder Arnie is not taking his calls.