Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Christians are scary
From Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Christian music singer Gary Chapman will have to serve only two days of a 12-month sentence from a driving under the influence charge.He pleaded guilty to the charge on Thursday.Police arrested him for DUI and drugs during a traffic stop last year.Under his plea deal, he will serve 48 hours and pay a $350 fine. He will also lose his driver's license for a year and must take a course on alcohol.
2 comments:
Would an atheist receive the same preferential treatment by virtue of his atheism?
Methinks no.
Jeezus...
Celebrities have it easy due to their spotlight. Read the metro/city section of one's local paper, and your average joe blow would get a hole hell of a lot longer than two days. If you're a minority, depending on the city/judge, you may get worse...
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