“Gun Death” Karaoke Fight

From China where “Gun Death” is rare:

After a toddler refused to give up the mic at a karaoke parlor in Xi’an, China, a series of events lead to two men being hacked to death with a meat cleaver.

The Telegraph reports that two of the boy’s uncles began criticizing the child’s father for spoiling his boy.

Spoiled boys is a problem in China where the Communist one-baby rule means that girl babies are often killed or abandoned.

Still no matter how much of a shit the kid was, does this mean you whip out the cutlery? I’ve dealt with some ROTTEN kids in my life, but I never felt that violence was the answer.

This guy did, and two people are dead. Almost like banning THINGS won’t stop murder!

Nahhhh! Focus on “Gun Death”.

H/T Wallphone

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“Gun Death” Commuter Train

On Halloween my commute home was HORRIBLE! I had rushed to get out of work to get an early train so I could get to LaWeer’da’s daycare to see the kid’s Halloween parade, and see my little girl, and all her friends dressed up in their costumes.

That was NOT in the cards. A little over halfway home my train coasted to a stop. The engine had died. Some people got off, but I didn’t see the advantage. I was many miles from home, and Mrs. Weer’d was still in Boston, so I had a few hours walk to get home. Soon after it was declared that all passengers would be transferred to the NEXT train, that happened to have the Mrs. on-board. I texted her and informed her of this, and she informed me it was standing room only on her train.

Well we all fit, but it was a TIGHT squeeze, and something was wrong with the crossing switches so every time the train crossed a road it had to slow down to a crawl, which was constantly. It was a late night, and we missed the daycare festivities, but that day was worse for another family:

Authorities are investigating the death of a 13-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a commuter rail train in Lawrence Friday afternoon.

Police said they received a call around 4:15 p.m., and found the victim near Inman Street. She has not yet been publicly identified.

So horrible, losing a young girl on Halloween. Don’t know if she was heading home from school, or starting her trick-or-treat run.

Either way it wasn’t a “Gun Death” so this terrible day will be ignored.

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New Star Wars Title Revealed!

Dunno how I feel about this:

The title of the new Star Wars movie has been revealed as The Force Awakens.

The seventh instalment of the sci-fi saga is set about 30 years after the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.

The film sees a new cast including Daisy Ridley and John Boyega joining original cast members Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher.

I’ll be watching because I’m a Star Wars fan at heart, and I’m interested to see how a movie will look without George Lucas ruining it.

Still I don’t have high hopes for the original cast members reprieving their roles. “The Force Awakens” seems like a better title for a video game than a movie, still the return of the Jedi after the purge, it might work.

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Post-Election Squirrels

So the big topic tonight is going to be the aftermath of the mid-term election.

Also not mentioned in the show post, but I really think THIS topic needs to get discussed.

So election, erections, and kidney stones and more! Tonight on the Squirrel Report!

Remember at 9pm EST to join in on the discussion by calling 214-530-0036!

Have some fun with us tonight! IT’S THE SQUIRREL REPORT!!

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Vector and my progeny in their Squirrel Report Garb!

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The Election and Gun Control

So overall this election was good for the Second Amendment. The anti-gunners know it, so they are focusing on what little they have. Let’s start with the silly:

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Yes Shaheen is anti-gun, but so was Scott Brown. This is not a gun control victory, this is a failure of pro-gun New Hampshire to protect it’s own interests in the primaries. Now New Hampshire and guns are often off the radar. While everybody talks about states that have gone pro-gun in my lifetime like Texas and Florida among others, places like Northern New England never bought into the anti-gun push in the 60s and 70s and have just ALWAYS been pro-gun. Really Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire make Texas and Florida look like California when it comes to guns, but since Texas and Florida voters likely witnessed, or were party to the pro-gun fight in the 90s, they still see how quickly we can lose our rights. People of Northern New England seem to take for granted the fact that you can simply walk into a store, or over to a friend’s house and buy a gun. Vermont has NEVER had a carry permit system, nor a restriction on carry, and New Hampshire and Maine simply ask you to take a few simple steps to get your permit. If you don’t carry in these states it is simply because you personally choose not to. Also so-called “Assault Weapons” have never been on the table as anything but “guns” in these states. Sadly these states are going to have to lose rights before we all see how REALLY pro-gun they are.

Now onto Washington and their passing of I594. It’s a terrible law. The antis claim it makes the laws more like they are here in Massachusetts, where there are no private sales, but it goes deeper than that. Minus a few poorly-worded exceptions, you cannot HANDLE a gun that doesn’t directly belong to you before paying an FFL for a NICS check. That includes range-trips, or even looking at that interesting gun in the gun safe.

Before I dig deeper, let’s look at this interesting press release from the Brady Campaign:

Law will save lives. Shows strong national momentum after Sandy Hook.

This is their lead! It is NOTHING but lies. No, this law will not save a single life, but we’ll talk about that in a bit. Also this is a local initiative, the anti-gun lobby has attempted laws similar to this on the national scene, and failed miserably. Given that ALL of their support was Democrat, and now there are less of those, their hope of “national momentum” is dashed.

In the only place where guns were directly on the ballot this election day, Washington state voters overwhelmingly passed Initiative 594 to expand background checks to all gun sales, including online and at gun shows.

First, let’s give credit where due, it was a 20 point victory. Pro-gun attempts to crush this initiative were CRUSHED. I don’t want to claim anything else on that. They didn’t “Cheat”, they didn’t “Steal” or “Buy” this, they won, and they deserve credit for that. Of course they WHERE dishonest, this is NOT about online gun sales or gun shows, this is about HANDLING a gun that doesn’t belong to you.

The bottom line is this law will save lives. Washingtonians should sleep better tonight knowing that their state will be a safer place thanks to expanded Brady background checks,” said Brady Campaign President Dan Gross.

The organization issued a report, Washington State Officers Attacked, Ambushed & Killed by Armed Criminals, which showed that there are 39 percent fewer law enforcement officers killed by firearms in states with expanded background checks. In addition, states that have expanded background checks show 38 percent fewer women killed by intimate partners. Washington was the only state in the country where background checks were voted on directly by citizens this election day.

No this law will NOT save lives. First up, the idea that police officers face much danger at all from guns is political grandstanding. Being a police officer in this country is one of the safer jobs. Construction workers, fire fighters, fishermen, machinists, miners, among many others face FAR greater danger in their jobs than police. Further if and officer is going to be killed or injured, it’s going to be in a traffic accident.

Also the idea that abusive domestic partners are going to be affected by this law is laughable. If they have a protection order against them in ANY state, they can’t touch a gun, meaning this is “One more law”, further for the domestic partners killed by gunfire (again for anti-gun people only “Gun Death” seems to count) how many of those killers ALREADY OWNED THE GUN????

Gun control supporters don’t give a rat’s ass about domestic violence. They want to ban guns, and if a wife gets shot by an abusive husband, or a domestic partnership ends violently that is NOTHING more than political fodder from them. Remember the anti-gun forces are AGAINST a woman being threatened by an abusive partner getting a gun for protection. Also they don’t care a wit about a woman beaten to death in her own home, because that isn’t politically useful.

Brady President Dan Gross went on to say, “Today’s great success in Washington confirms what we already knew, that the American public, in every state of this nation, overwhelmingly supports expanding background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and other dangerous people.

Can you cite any way this will keep guns “out of the hands of criminals”? I live in Massachusetts, and to LEGALLY own a gun, you need to take a safety course, pay money, and wait for a permit, then you have some very limited avenues to legally buy a gun. Of course criminals don’t care about legality, so they simply steal them, hire a straw buyer, or buy the guns off the black market.

How will Washington be any different?

Of course this law will put MORE guns in the hands of “Criminals”. Take an NRA Basic pistol course, and the instructor becomes a felon for supplying guns for the class. Friends become criminals by going out shooting and trying all the guns. Concerned friends become criminals when they give a lend a scared friend a gun in case that stalker decides to attack them.

Of course that’s the anti-gun initiative, make ALL gun owners criminals, and confiscate the guns!

“Make no mistake, this is a huge victory for the gun violence prevention movement and for every American who wants to live in a safer nation. It is the first direct vote in years to show exactly where the American people really stand on the gun violence issue. Most importantly, it is an inspiring indication of things to come, as we work to ‘finish the job’ and expand lifesaving Brady background checks to all gun sales nationwide,” said Gross.

First up, again, Brady has Less supporters in public office than every before, they will not expand laws nation wide. It’s a political impossibility, but it’s nice for them to tip their hand on the fact that they are not truly happy with a law in JUST Washington, or a few other known anti-gun enclave states.

So let’s get down to brass tacks here and talk about this law moving forward. First up, my condolences to all gun owners, and people interested in firearms in Washington state, you have a tough road ahead, and don’t interpret any of my following reflections on me taking this terrible defeat lightly.

First up, Joe notes the law is likely illegal. I don’t think this law will pass legal muster either nationally or in Washington. This is infringement on the right to keep and bear arms, and a tax on gun ownership. So a court challenge is a possibility. Trust me, people of Washington, as a man living in a state with directly illegal gun laws, I know the glacial speed of the courts.

Also despite the Brady Camp talking about police officers, cops don’t actually support this law. Now this reminds me of what’s happening in Colorado. Again a state get’s ambushed by Bloomberg’s authoritarian wishes, and the police know that A) it is nearly impossible to enforce, and B) They might be committing a criminal act by enforcing such a law in a state that recognizes the right to keep and bear arms.

Now I don’t like this side of it. Great that people in Colorado, and likely Washington will be ignoring this stupid law with the blessing of the police, but I see it as similar to the states that have various marijuana laws. Yeah, you may have a prescription for weed, or may have bought it at a state-recognized and licensed dispensary. Yeah the federal government may have said they aren’t going to crack down on these violations of federal drug law. You’re STILL committing a crime, and you have exactly ZERO defense if you find yourself in court on drug or weapons charges.

Still like marijuana laws, this disregard to terrible mallum prohibitum laws shows that it is on shaky ground to begin with.

Now let’s look at the national scene. Overall for the nation I see this as GOOD! What was the turning point of the gun control debate in America? It was the 1994 Assault Weapons ban. People got hurt and attacked, and they fought back. This law will be a rallying cry and social experiment on the failures of gun control.

It just sucks that the people of Washington have to live with it for the time being.

What do you think?

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The Election: The Good The Bad and the Ugly

Sorry I’m late to the game, but I was busy as hell yesterday.

So in Massachusetts things were overall good. We had a bunch of ballot initiatives that all went the way I wanted with the exception of mandating that business supply sick time for workers. Even that one I won’t lose much sleep over. Politically I don’t think the government has much business telling people how to run their enterprises, and I don’t see humanity as stupid slaves that can’t seem to pick a good job over a bad one.

In Maine Republican Paul LePage won again. Maine is in a lot of trouble, it’s a dirt poor state filled with entitlement Democrats who want to pull money from thin air. LePage is a business executive, and has become nationally famous for smacking around spoiled brats for demanding stuff the state can’t afford.

They also had an initiative on banning bear baiting, which went down in flames. Really this was simply and anti-hunting campaign and I’m glad it got smacked.

The GOP now fully controls the House and Senate, that’s great, but I’m not going to go all Utopia, as there are a lot of idiots in the GOP, still fresh blood has always been a good thing for the GOP where there are more and more fractures between the old guard and the new blood on what direction the party should go.

Also Maryland, Illinois, and Massachusetts are now helmed by Republican Governors!

Also I haven’t followed it much, but I guess there were a few Marijuana bills that passed. Any damage to the War on Drugs is good for America.

The bad. Washington State had their background check bill pass handily. More on that later. John Hickenlooper won re-election, tho by a thread. Also Al Franken, won re-election. He’s not THAT bad, but I personally don’t like him.

The Ugly. Well Massachusetts had their Governor’s run-off between two losers. Squishy RINO Charlie Baker won handily, he might be fine, or he might be another Romney. Still Martha Coakley possibly lost her last bid for public office. Also Richard Tisei lost his bid for Congress, which made me sad, still John Tierney lost in his Primary, so we got a “Progressive” in the seat, but a first-term Congressman is better than an entrenched criminal.

Scott Brown lost in New Hampshire, which is always awesome, but he really lost to a Monster. Maybe that Republican Majority will be able to weed out the Obama criminal acts and have her fall before her term is up, or maybe New Hampshire will simply smarten up and elect somebody who truly represents that state.

Mitch McConnell won re-election. Again, old and entrenched is ALWAYS bad, still he beat this…THING!

That’s her “Concession Speech”. Man it plays like she wrote just an acceptance speech, and when the numbers were in she said “Fuck it” and took a victory lap anyway. This strikes me as nothing short of Scoiopathy, so I guess Kentucky voted correct.

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“Gun Death” Hate Arson

Read into this one how you may:

A Washington state man was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday for setting fire to a popular Seattle gay nightclub packed with New Year’s Eve revelers.

No one was badly hurt in the Dec. 31, 2013, attack on Neighbors, a decades-old establishment filled with 750 people when **MUSLIM NAMED ARSONIST**, 30, doused a carpeted stairway with gasoline and set it alight.

Club patrons and employees quickly extinguished the flames.

Now I have no idea if this was a terrorist attack. The article gives no motivations, still I see an obvious attack on gays, and a fellow with an obvious Muslim name, and I wonder.

What do you think?

H/T Whipped Cream Difficulties

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“Gun Death” Taking a Picture

Something as simple as taking a picture could result in a “Gun Death”:

Authorities say a 23-year-old woman trying to take a picture by the edge of a cliff in the Catskill Mountains died after falling more than 150 feet.

Now if she had had a negligent discharge while fiddling with her carry gun the antis would be all over this. But be clumsy while taking a picture, and they won’t bat an eye.

You see, only “gun death” counts.

H/T Bob

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“Gun Death” War on Drugs

An intersection of some of my issues of interest:

An Ohio man who has already pleaded guilty to killing a 16-year-old boy last year testified that he and his co-defendant repeatedly beat the teen when he wouldn’t give up his stash of money and drugs.

So we have a beating death, so not a “Gun Death”, but we also have issues with the War on Drugs. During the Prohibition of Alcohol we had cases similar to this. Booze was worth a lot, so Bootleggers had a valuable commodity, and generally lots of cash from moving it. This made them a target for other criminals.

Still now that alcohol is legal, how often do you see cases like this over booze? Yeah we have issues like alcoholism, drunken crimes, and drunk driving, but do we see stuff like this?

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How Do You Dress?

So after our discussion of testicular asymmetry and handedness on the Squirrel Report I found this interesting scientific paper (PDF)

So in short is appears that most men “Dress Left” when it comes to testicular and penile asymmetry, but that rate does not directly correlate to handedness.

Still according to this study, if you are right handed, you will more likely dress left, while our southpaw brethren are more likely to dress right. Still it’s not set in stone, so you could dress right, and favor your right hand, or the other way around!

Interesting stuff!

SCIENCE!!!

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