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:

Aaron Kinney said...

Would an atheist receive the same preferential treatment by virtue of his atheism?

Methinks no.

Shawn Wilkinson said...

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...