To: Papatom
Yeah, sure, tyranny, shredding the constitution, yadda yadda yadda. He is a kook, he knowingly broke the law, flaunted it, hired an idiot attourney, sided with the patriot group ultra right wing christian identity movement, and threatened a judge.
I'd call that the actions of a major league dumbass.
10 posted on
04/30/2004 8:00:14 PM PDT by
Central Scrutiniser
(Sometimes getting some ain't worth having to sit through a Julia Robberts film.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
As someone who has appeared before the Honorable John McBryde, I can second your description of this defendant as a "major league dumbass." McBryde is not someone who suffers fools gladly.
To: Central Scrutiniser
If the man was a true Christian, I think he would render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's. The tax protesters may claim to be following the Bible, but they are only picking and choosing verses that support their cause while ignoring the Bible's clear intent (sort of like a certain "gay" bishop we know).
To: Central Scrutiniser
*He is a kook, he knowingly broke the law, flaunted it, hired an idiot attourney, sided with the patriot group ultra right wing christian identity movement, and threatened a judge.
I'd call that the actions of a major league dumbass*
Exactly right--you said it better than I ever could. It truly amazes me that anyone could think otherwise. For one thing, conservatives are supposed to respect the Rule of Law, even if we disagree with a particular law.
But I see the tinfoil brigades are out in full force on this thread with their crazy theories. Just hope no one is gullible enough to swallow their inanities, they might just end up sharing a cell with the idiot in the story.
58 posted on
04/30/2004 9:06:03 PM PDT by
A Jovial Cad
("I had no shoes and I complained, until I saw a man who had no feet.")
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