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catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 08:04 PM Jan 2015

Truth, Justice, and the Curious Case of Chris Kyle

"A few weeks ago I was reading online about the defamation lawsuit filed by Jesse Ventura against former Navy SEAL, Chris Kyle. The case sounded pretty interesting, so, I borrowed from a friend a copy of American Sniper, the autobiography of Chris Kyle, and read it. It was a very compelling read." Snip

"Despite the very high burden of proof, on July 19, 2014, Jesse Ventura, former Governor of Minnesota, WWF wrestler, TV show host and Former Navy SEAL (technically he was in the pre-cursor to SEALs, the UDT) won a defamation lawsuit against deceased former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, author of American Sniper to the tune of $1.8 million. In the book, Chris Kyle, claimed to have punched 'Scruff-face', later identified by Kyle on both the The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel and The Opie and Anthony radio show as Jesse Ventura, in a SEAL bar in California after Ventura said some nasty things." Snip

"Chris told many people, and some reporters, that just after his return from Iraq in 2009, he was carjacked by two men at a gas station on a remote Texas highway. Chris asked the men if he could reach into his truck to get his keys, and as he did he pulled a pistol from his waistband and shot both men in the chest from under his armpit. The two men were killed instantly. Chris called the police and waited for them while leaning against his truck. The police came, Chris handed them a phone number to call at the Pentagon. The cops called the number, and the people at the Pentagon told the cops that Chris Kyle was a war hero and a Navy SEAL. The police also went inside and watched the gas station surveillance video of the incident. The cops then let Chris go on his way. Chris claimed he got emails from cops all across the country after the incident thanking him for "keeping the streets clean". Great story. Except none of it is true." Snip


Taya Kyle, Chris's wife, fought in court to make sure that both of those stories were kept out of the Jesse Ventura defamation lawsuit because she didn't want her husband to be "labelled a liar". Smart woman. The stories were kept out of the lawsuit, and yet, incredibly, Ventura still proved Kyle was lying about the bar room fight (or non-fight, as it turned out). Snip


Much much more:http://mpmacting.com/blog/2014/7/19/truth-justice-and-the-curious-case-of-chris-kyle

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Truth, Justice, and the Curious Case of Chris Kyle (Original Post) catnhatnh Jan 2015 OP
wow! Lots of lies.. marking this for reading more later.. thank you, catnhatnh Cha Jan 2015 #1
Yeah, this one connects the dots... catnhatnh Jan 2015 #2
So Kyle was both a mass murderer *and* a pathological liar starroute Jan 2015 #3
No, just a DesertDawg Jan 2015 #6
piss on chris kyle. KG Jan 2015 #4
Boy, a bit more than the usual "artistic liberties" movies have been known to indulge in . . . . hatrack Jan 2015 #5
This guy was a hero cwydro Jan 2015 #7

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
2. Yeah, this one connects the dots...
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 08:56 PM
Jan 2015

...next time a winger calls Kyle a hero or extols the movie ask why it doesn't show him beating Ventura or sniping from the Astrodome.

DesertDawg

(66 posts)
6. No, just a
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 09:56 PM
Jan 2015

Sociopath and pathological liar. I know several ex- Special Forces one of which was a Sniper in Vietnam and they all call bullshit on the supposed kill ratio. For several reasons, namely it's not something those who've actually done that deed brag about.

hatrack

(59,587 posts)
5. Boy, a bit more than the usual "artistic liberties" movies have been known to indulge in . . . .
Mon Jan 19, 2015, 09:50 PM
Jan 2015

"Based On A (Marginally) True Story"

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