Month: April 2014

So, whatever happened with the unrest in Venezuela?

You remember it, right?  People were protesting in the streets against the crappy conditions, lack of food and lack of basic rights? Hollywood artists and political pundits did their twitter thing, resolutions were passed, etc.

It all petered out. Basically people got tired of inhaling CS gas, being shot at, having to endure abuses by the National Guard, the Bolivarian Police and the Government Irregulars called the “Colectivos.”  For all intents and purposes, the Government won and they are not shy about it. Hell, they knew they were going to win, they only had to wait them out as they were not a threat to the status quo. Peaceful demonstrations against totalitarian regimes have the tensile strength of a tissue subjected to a category 5 hurricane.

And of course, the government is “investigating” the deaths of protesters at the hands of its forces and we can expect results sometime in the next two decades or so. In the meantime and thanks to the Venezuela Supreme Tribunal, the way that people can redress their differences with the government has changed:

Authorization issued by the civil authority of the jurisdiction in accordance with the terms of the Law on Political Parties, Public Meetings and Demonstrations , a requirement by law, breach of which absolutely limits the right to demonstrate peacefully , preventing performing any type of meeting or event. Therefore, any concentration, demonstration or meeting that does not have the prior endorsement of the approval by the relevant competent authority to do so may result in the police and security forces in maintaining public order to purposes of ensuring the right to freedom of movement and other constitutional rights ( such as the right of access to a health institute , the right to life and physical integrity ) , act by dispersing these concentrations with the use of the most appropriate mechanisms for this , under the provisions of the Constitution and the legal order.

That doesn’t sound too bad, right? We need to establish a minimum of order and we need to have at least some basic regulation or it will all be anarchy…OK, not so much. From the same decision:

According to the provisions of the Law on Political Parties, Public Meetings and Demonstrations, the first civil authority of the jurisdiction-which is desired concentration, demonstration or public meeting-not limited to the terms on which the application is made and may not only deny authorization, but also in case of an agreement between modifying or authorize as to the indication of the place and the chosen itinerary (day and time). Such statement shall be delivered by express administrative act, which alludes to the reasons or grounds for its decision, that these aspects should be taken into consideration by the applicants or the time to appeal the decision is made in commento.

I am using Google Translate which does not necessarily gets the proper nuance, but basically even though you may have come with an agreement with the local civilian authority as to the when and when you can have your little political soiree, this agreement can be null and void just because and at the last possible moment because that civilian authority felt like it. You get no appeal on the matter.  Basically you can have your people already concentrated in a location, five minutes before starting time and a gofer from the local civilian authority can come by, give you a piece of paper that says “Your protest is cancelled by order of Mr. Government” and you better find a way to quickly disperse the people who came to protest and pray the cops don’t feel like target practice.

That the American Left is still believing that our Bill of Rights can be properly pruned out of the Amendments they don’t like (2nd) and expect that the others will be cheerfully respected and even worshiped by those who seek power and govern over them, demonstrates the absolute ignorance of human frailty and History.

And if there is a statement proved wrong over and over, is this one:

“This could never happen here. People would not stand for it.”

That is what they said in Venezuela when one Hugo Chavez announced his candidacy for the presidency of Venezuela. The rest is history; learn from it.

About that “War on Women”….

It is the ladies on our side that have the guns.

Martina Schuett has crimson red nails that match her lipstick. She owns a spray-tan business and dotes over her 1-year-old daughter.

She also has a semi-automatic handgun slipped inside a holster in her pants.

“It’s nice to be able to have that confidence and be an equal. That’s what guns do. They are an equalizer,” said the 30-year-old Schuett, Indianapolis. She is the owner of Tans By Tina and carries a Ruger LCP .380 at all times. “I am never going to be able to fight off a man by myself. But I can with a gun.”

via Well armed: Gun permits for Indiana women up 42 percent.

 

I am gonna call BS on this one.

A Hollywood man accidentally shot himself in the buttocks with his .38 caliber handgun, police said.

The man, in his 20s, was cleaning his firearm when it fell to the floor and discharged, Hollywood Police Lt. Derik Alexander said Monday.

via Hollywood: Man cleaning gun accidentally shot in the buttocks – Sun Sentinel.

I am going to go on a limb here, but trigger was invaded by finger and the guy decided to do a small-of-the-ass Mexican carry like they do in the TV. That is unless the guy is a contortionist for Cirque du Soleil and was cleaning his LOADED gun while hanging from the living room curtains doing topsy-turvy Egyptian yoga.

Get a frigging holster….

Mussolini is alive and well.

And apparently walking in high heels…

Banning guns for people that had any drug conviction is rational and common sense. We should also ban guns from anyone who received a DUI or had their drivers license suspended for any reason. People who are late on their bills should also not have guns and the mental health provision should be if you have ever as much as ever spoke with a counselor you should not possess guns.

via Quote of the day—Italian Rose | The View From North Central Idaho.

 
That is the opposition, folks. Reasoned Discourse pouring out of their ears.

Amateur Gun Porn

Once again from the Spanish Guardia Civil museum
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It is a home made firearm created with a piece of pipe and a motorcycle carburetor. Shotgun perhaps? Being ignorant on how carburetors work I cannot figure how this thing fires.

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And this is a shotgun made out of a bed headboard.

In reality, we do not need 3D printers or any sophisticated computer driven stuff. We just need to properly recycle.