pero con criminales (Revolution with no milk, but with criminals)
Two news items from the benighted Bolivarian revolution:
1. Famous Venezuelan ice-cream store closes over milk shortage
“We are closed during the season due to shortage of milk,” the famous Coromoto ice-cream store in the highland town of Merida announced on its Facebook page.
2. In Venezuela criminals are appointed to the High Court, TSJ
El Honorable Mikel. Les presento a uno de los futuros magistrados al Tribunal Supremo de Justicia. #NoValeYoNoCreo pic.twitter.com/o5jxsNUT5U
— DolarToday (@DolarToday) December 23, 2014
1987 murder in Ciudad Bolivar
1989 associated with another murder
1990 manages to go free
1993 secretary in some Caracas court (!!!!!)
1995 becomes lawyer from the Santa Maria U. (one of the easiest universities to get a degree from, little bit more than signing attendance sheet)
2002 defends one of the regime murderers of 2002 April
2003 becomes a minor judge in Caracas (!!!!)
2004 issues arrest order against Simonovis
2005 judge in charge of Anderson case (where he did forgeries)
2007 suspended in March and fired in June
2014 TSJ “justice”.
“You want a criminal lawyer.”
“You want a criminal lawyer.”
I am jealous I did not think of this one!
It so happened that AMC was playing a Breaking Bad marathon, Daniel!