Friday, January 19, 2007

Hovind gets off light

Of the possible 288 years in prison Hovind faced for 58 counts of federal tax evasion, it looks like he'll only end up serving 10.

This is even more of a shame considering that, in the article, Hovind admits to not having learned a thing from all this, nor has he acted like an adult and admitted his errors.

Instead, he says "If it’s just money the IRS wants, there are thousands of people out there who will help pay the money they want so I can go back out there and preach."

In other words, "Why should I pay? I've already done the con work. Now people will pay for me!"

Anyone care to take bets on how long after he gets out it will take for him to be charged again with tax evasion and/or failing to obtain building permits?

5 comments:

mollishka said...

One possible tagging thingie you could do is a separate tag for each nutcase you discuss. Easier to keep track of that way.

Anonymous said...

Oh, OH, Angry Boy is deleting comments without saying so.

Well, the reliability of these comments as an indicator of reader response is now exposed as a sham!

Bye Bye

Jon Voisey said...

I do not delete comments that are not spam. I am under no obligation to make a post every time I delete such spam.

Given that your comment had nothing to do with my post, and, rather, was whining about comments left on an entirely different blog, it had no relevance here and was treated as spam.

Either way, I'm not sad to see yet another troll leave.

Anonymous said...

Uh, O'Connor over at Red State Rabble calls for HOVINDS murder in prison.

Under the post Hard Time, and Pat Hayes leaves it up.

And he loves to delete and ban too!

Over at Ed Braytons site apparently they are calling for notifying O'Connors Bar Ethics Committee.

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