Month: January 2020

The Funeral Procession of Ronald Reagan.

I finished reading (and agreeing a lot) with J.Kb’s post on the idiotic comments of Michael Moore and I went looking for a funeral procession for comparison.

The funeral for Ronald Reagan

Dear Fat Slob Moore, even though your Lefty friends have been shoving in our faces how old and rich is the Iranian culture (actually it is the Persian culture that has nothing to do with the current crop of inhabitants of the area) we treat or State Funerals with pomp and circumstance. There were thousands upon thousands freely attending the funeral, not being forced to attend or lose their jobs or meal coupons or even freedom. And we sure as hell do not treat the funeral of a beloved person as a mosh pit during a metal concert after flying the body in coach and parading it through the streets in the back of a pick up truck.

So much for “ancient” culture.

Mom’s Last Orchid.

Mom had a fantastic Green Thumb. I used to say you give that woman a broken broom handle and she would get it flowering in a month. Back in Venezuela she used to grow and keep Cattleyas and it was not unusual for her to get over a hundred flowers every May.

Of course, she got too old for such intensive love labor and other than her parsley, basil, culantro and an eternal failing fight with a couple of tomato plants, she downsized to a single orchid plant bought many years ago in Home Depot if memory serves right. Even at the hospital on her last days, she told me to take care of her plants, specially her orchid.

After she died, I have been keeping an eye on her plants and making sure they do not die (It seems I  am cursed with a somewhat green thumb myself, but I never cared much for gardening) doing the watering and fertilizing thing. When I stepped out on our porch just minutes ago, I saw her orchid had finally bloomed and yes, I got a bit teary.

Mom’s last orchid.

Michael Moore is sad that we are not a dictatorial junta

Michael Moore just can’t stop loving on Soliemani.

He decided to post this:

I want to tackle this bullshit in a few parts:

First, the last two high ranking government officials I remember dying were President George HW Bush and Justice Antonin Scalia.

Here is what the news reported on them:

Thousands line up into wee hours of night to pay respects to George H.W. Bush

Bush has lied in state since Monday evening. On Tuesday, he was visited by family, including former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and old rivals, like Bob Dole, who was helped out of his wheelchair to salute the World War II veteran.

But the lion’s share of the visitors were everyday Americans — and they came out by the thousands. Some waited three or four hours or more.

People streamed into the rotunda all night. The line was still thousands of people deep well after midnight. By the time it started to thin around 6 a.m., 42,000 people had paid their respects, according to a U.S. Capitol Police source.

and

Thousands Pay Respects To Justice Antonin Scalia At Funeral

Thousands of mourners gathered at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on Saturday for the funeral of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.

An estimated 4,000 people attended the funeral, which came after a week of mourning for Scalia, who died last Saturday at 79. He was remembered as an intellectual giant on the Supreme Court, known for his clear legal writing.

So in fact, Americans do publicly mourn the deaths of and pay respects to beloved political figures.

The last general to die, according to the Internet was Major General Harold J. Greene, in Afghanistan in 2014.

I don’t remember him getting the fanfare that Bush or Scalia did, but I will stipulate that it is a good thing.  The United States is not a junta or military dictatorship.  We are a civilian republic.  Our military leaders shouldn’t be political.

Perhaps Colin Powell or James “Mad Dog” Mattis might, but they are the exception, not the rule.  They were charismatic leaders, much beloved by the Soldiers and Marines that followed them, as opposed to the many bureaucratic generals in administrative positions that few people ever hear about.  They were also both high ranking cabinet members, Powell was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and Secretary of State, while Mattis was Secretary of Defense.

Soliemani was not just a general but the second most significant person in Iranian leadership, after the Ayatollah.  There is no equivalent role in the US Government.  He could be described as a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, VP, and Speaker of the House all rolled into one.

Saying that Americans do not support our troops the way the Iranians do because we don’t flood the streets when a general dies (in the rare occasion that happens), is next level horse shit.

Second, I don’t know many of those people in the streets are doing that because the love Soliemani or because they don’t want to be shot by the IRGC for disloyalty.

The stories of Stalin having the first person that stopped applauding him seem to be apocryphal, but they do capture the reality of the fear of people living under a totalitarian regime.

This is what the BBC is reporting:

Soleimani: Why huge crowds turned out for Iran commander’s funeral

Only seven weeks ago, Iran witnessed the most violent anti-government demonstrations in decades. Security forces killed anywhere between 330 and 1,500 protesters in more than 100 cities across the country. Thousands more were injured and arrested.

So why have so many people come out to pay homage to Soleimani?

Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif took to Twitter with a message to President Donald Trump: “Have you seen such a sea of humanity in your life?… Do you still think you can break the will of a great nation and its people?”

But it is also clear that the government launched a massive effort to mobilise as many people as possible. The huge turnout sent a strong signal to President Trump that the government enjoys widespread support.

People turn up in large numbers because they feel required to do so.

Even the Washington Post had to run this article:

Don’t believe Iranian propaganda about the mourning for Soleimani

Over the next few days, it will be hard to escape footage of huge crowds gathering in Iranian cities to mourn the death of Qasem Soleimani, the Iranian general killed by a U.S. drone strike. For anyone watching, I have one piece of advice: Don’t take what you’re seeing at face value.

The regime is not taking any chances, though. In the city of Ahvaz, where large numbers of people turned out to mourn Soleimani, the government has forced students and officials to attend. It provided free transport and ordered shops to shut down. According to videos sent to me by people inside the country, the authorities are making little kids write essays praising the fallen commander. First-graders who didn’t know how to write were encouraged to cry for Soleimani.

Some Iranians have compared the funeral services for Soleimani to those held for the Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich, the Butcher of Prague, killed by Allied agents during World War II.

The media in the Islamic Republic is heavily controlled. Public gatherings are allowed only if they are pro-regime. Critics are jailed or shot. (Even I, living outside the country, have received a death threat on Iranian national TV for my coverage of Soleimani’s killing.) So it’s not hard to use all the tools and resources of the state to stage a funeral procession.

So Michael Moore has swallowed the Iranian propaganda, hook, line, sinker, pole, fisherman, and boat, and argues that makes the Iranian people better than Americans.

Lastly, I will argue that I don’t want to live in an America where a general who did not serve as an elected official is celebrated with “millions” of people pouring out into the streets.  Frankly, I don’t want to live in an America where any politician is so important to the fabric of society that his or her death causes “millions” of people to flood the street and shut down the nation for days.

That is a sign of unrelenting despotism.

But being a good Leftist, that’s what Moore seems to want.  An oppressive government that is so powerful and overbearing in everyday life that the death of a high ranking official drives a substantial percent of the population into the streets to mourn… or else they get shot for disloyalty.

Fur Stabbing Animal Rights Activist to get a Mental Evaluation.

You guys remember Meredith Lowell, the lady who attacked a person in church because she thought she was wearing fur which turned out to be fake?

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A woman accused of walking into a Cleveland Heights church and stabbing a guest will be getting a sanity evaluation to determine if she is competent to stand trial.
The attorney for Meredith Lowell, 35, asked for the evaluation in court on Tuesday and his request was granted.
Lowell, of Cleveland Heights, was indicted on several charges, including attempted murder and aggravated burglary.
Her bond was recently reduced from $1 million to $250,000.

Cleveland Heights woman accused of stabbing faux fur wearer to get sanity evaluation

There is a video on the link that gives more information of the attack including a portion of the police body cam when she was arrested. Once again it was church members who stepped in and stopped the attack by tackling down Ms Lowell and holding her till cops arrived.

I thought we were told Churches are supposed to be places were nothing bad is suppose to happen and we don’t need to defend ourselves in there.

From Victim to Defendant in one bad decision.

Check the video:

According to North Miami Police officials, 21-year-old Pamario Rolle was minding his own business and eating his food inside Licking Miami – located at Northwest 125th Street and 7th Avenue – when 24-year-old Henry Poumier-Cristo stood up and began striking him Tuesday night.

Police say surveillance video showed that Rolle said nothing to Poumier-Cristo to instigate the altercation. But, after being hit and leaving the area, Rolle returned with a firearm and shot Poumier-Cristo outside the restaurant.

Surveillance Footage Shows Shooting Outside North Miami Restaurant

 

(1) You are attacked by somebody with an obvious advantage (Disparity of force) and respond in a defensive manner(2) as you are trying to escape (3) which you do, break the fight and manage to produce your weapon (4), The attacker sees the weapon and decides to leave the scene (5) and at this time the event that forced you to go for your weapon has ended. You are no longer in fear of death or grave bodily harm.  Any action here can be either interpreted as either “making sure the attacker left” or “Giving chase” (6&7.) If nothing else had happened, I am amost sure (IANAL) no charges would have been brought, but Ego reared its ugly head and you shot an unarmed fleeing man (8) and now you arrested and charged with aggravated battery with a weapon.

Our only satisfaction when using deadly force is that we stopped an attacker from being able to kill or maim you or an innocent person. If the attacker stops or runs away, we are no longer withing the protection of the narrow window of Self-Defense and any use of Deadly Force is illegal and in the case above, just trying to soothe a bruised ego.

 

Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 1540 – An arrest for Domestic Violence makes you a Prohibited Person – BAD BILL

Requiring a court to order a defendant arrested for an act of domestic violence not to possess firearms or ammunition as a condition of bail under certain circumstances; requiring the Department of Law Enforcement, upon receipt of a request for a criminal history record check, to review available records to determine if a potential firearm buyer or transferee has been charged with a crime of domestic violence or has an outstanding warrant issued for an act of domestic violence and is prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition, etc.
Effective Date: 07/01/2020
Last Event: 01/08/20 S Filed on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 1:32 PM
Here is the important part:
Just an arrest or a warrant for Domestic Violence is enough to make you a prohibited person? What if the charges are false? There is no recourse in the bill to  expunge the record and repair the damage. And we know how many times have we heard or known about the accusation of Domestic Abuse is misused in nasty divorces or just simple marital arguments?

Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 1540 – An arrest for Domestic Violence makes you a Prohibited Person – BAD BILL

Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 1524 – Prohibited Places for Weapons and Firearms (Senate Version) – NEUTRAL

General Bill by Gainer
Prohibited Places for Weapons and Firearms: Authorizing elected members of specified governing bodies who are concealed weapon or firearm licensees to carry a concealed weapon or firearm to a meeting of the governing body of which he or she is a member, etc.
Effective Date: 07/01/2020
Last Event: 01/08/20 S Filed on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 11:01 AM

Read the Text of the Bill

Senate Version of HB 183. Copy and paste of the other post:

This bill does not sway me one way or the other. I imagine some people will not like the idea of a minority being able to carry where most of us can and I understand. Some of those will probably be people on our side which I have no problem with. As for the people on the enemy’s side, it would be embarrassing for them to be spouting venom against guns and being caught carrying is special places, right?

Florida Gun Rights 2020 – SB 1524 – Prohibited Places for Weapons and Firearms (Senate Version) – NEUTRAL