Jesse
Ventura Book
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I wrote "Always Cheat" in order to
disclose the truth about Ventura

Leslie Davis
Author |
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Always
Cheat...
Describes
how Jesse Ventura and Dean Barkley committed
bribery.
Explains
how prosecutor Susan Gaertner fixed the
bribery investigation.
Confirms
that Ventura was not a Navy SEAL in Vietnam.
Lists
Ventura quotes that hurt millions
of people.
Is
supported by ALL factual information.
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Table
of Contents
Preface
Chronology
Chapter 1
Jesse the Hero
Chapter 2 Bill
Dahn
Chapter 3 Dean
Barkley
Chapter 4 Bribe
Arrangement
Chapter 5 Radio
Show
Chapter 6 Executing
Bribe
Chapter 7 Days
Following Bribe
Chapter 8 The
Complaints
Chapter 9 Bribery
Investigation
Chapter 10 Conflict of Interest
Chapter 11 Military Career
Chapter 12 Ventura Quotes |
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Jesse Ventura
PHONY SEAL, LIAR AND CHEAT

Facts I want you to know about Jesse Ventura
by Leslie Davis
Lied about being a Navy SEAL, lied about being in Vietnam,
and lied about being in combat.
He does not have the Combat Action Ribbon.
SEAL Commander Salisbury says (in my book) that Ventura
was a phony SEAL.
Told single moms that they were on their own regarding
government help.
Told University of Minnesota students to,
“win if you can, lose if you must, but ALWAYS CHEAT.”
Insulted people who were religious, overweight or mentally
ill.
Killed caged birds at a game farm with Maria Shriver in
1998.
Supported a raid at Highway 55 where more than 600 police
arrested
17 peaceful protesters and tortured many of them. Henry
Fieldseth was one of the people tortured.
Henry was handcuffed and pepper spray material was put in
his eyes.
Told young people that if they were smart enough to go
to college they should be able to
figure out how to pay for it. Yet when he went to school
the government paid for him.
Told marijuana supporters that he supported them.
Enough young people liked what he said about pot, even if
they didn't smoke,
and they showed up on election day and put him over the
top.
Check it out and you will see that the pot head vote put
him in office.
Told Star Tribune columnist Dennis Anderson that you haven’t
hunted
until you've hunted man.
The only man Ventura may have hunted would have been in
a Hennepin Avenue bookstore.
Was a terrible governor for the environment.
He appointed a local gas company executive to head the state
Pollution Control Agency.
Canceled the auto emission testing program.
Allowed animal factories throughout the state to expand
and failed to implement a proper energy plan for the state.
Mismanaged state finances.
The economic downturn was apparent before 9/11 but Ventura
was too busy
promoting his private money making ventures.
The tax cuts and rebates he promoted broke the State of
Minnesota.
The State Investment Board also suffered incredible losses
while he was on the Board.
BRIBERY AND PAYOFFS
Jesse Ventura: bribed Bill Dahn to leave the Reform Party
in July 1998. Dahn had registered to run for governor in
the Reform Party in order to complain about an improper
government sponsored insulation program that contaminated
his house. Ventura wanted Dahn out of the Reform Party so
he wouldn’t have competition in the September primary
election and could keep his KFAN radio show. He lost the
show anyway because Dick Franson warned KFAN that he would
complain to the feds if they let Ventura stay on the air
without giving equal time to his opponents. Doug Friedline
and, secretary Mavis Huddle arranged for Ventura and campaign
committee chairman Dean Barkley to go to Dahn’s house
on July 19, 1998 and promise to fix his house if he would
leave the Reform Party and register as a Republican. The
media reported that the bribe was a $600 fee Barkley paid
for Dahn to register as a Republican after leaving the Reform
Party. It was not. The bribe was the promise to fix Dahn’s
house. I have significant evidence that Barkley worked to
fulfill the bribe. However, after Ventura was elected Barkley
lost interest in Dahn and Dahn lost his house.
FIXED THE BRIBERY INVESTIGATION
Complaints were filed against Barkley and Ventura for bribing
Dahn and Ventura and Barkely fixed the investigation of
the bribe. Two complaints were filed with Ramsey County
Attorney Susan Gaertner. When Gaertner received the complaints
she should have immediately declared a conflict of interest
because her employee/lover John Wodele was a personal friend
of Dean Barkley. Gaertner held the case until after Ventura
was elected and in December she declared a conflict of interest
and sent the case to Anoka County to be fixed.
PARTICIPANTS IN THE FIX
Charlie Weaver (former Anoka County prosecutor)
Phil Villaume (Barkley attorney and brother-in-law)
Thomas Heffelfinger (Ventura attorney, former U.S. Attorney)
Dean Barkley (Ventura campaign manager
James Weber (Anoka County prosecutor)
Susan Gaertner (Ramsey County Attorney)
John Wodele (Gaertner employee lover)
Charles Balck (Assistant Ramsey County Attorney)
This group fixed the results and Weber announced them on
December 31, 1998 (New Years Eve Day).
Gaertner caused it to take 161 days to get a decision on
the bribery complaints.
December 28, 1998, in advance of the bribery decision,
unemployed John Wodele, boyfriend of crooked county attorney
Gaertner,
was rewarded for helping with the fix by being named Ventura's
Communications Director.
December 31, 1998, Anoka County prosecutor attorney James
Weber
dismissed the bribery complaints against Barkley and Ventura.
January 2, 1999, unemployed Charlie Weaver was appointed
Commissioner of Public Safety
as his reward for fixing the bribery case in Anoka County.
Barkley set up Weaver for the fix by having him appointed
to
Ventura’s transition advisory committee on November
17, 1998.
February 4, 1999, James Weber, Anoka County prosecutor
who dismissed the bribery complaints,
was appointed to the Governor’s Commission on Judicial
Selection.