The above is an excerpt of a court opinion from Texarkana handed down last week. The issue is whether flight from the scene of a crime is evidence of guilt. That's a no-brainer. The answer is "yes" and has been for as long as I can remember.
What's disturbing is that an appellate court chose to use the book of Proverbs as legal authority.
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Darned scary - too bad we can't say this should not be tolerated, because our entire legal and governmental systems have apparently recently been over-run by evangelical religious zealots, and they are out to have people like me hung as heretics. Anybody read this month's Texas Monthly? Page 44 - Faith Bases - Cowboys for Jesus Christian Fellowship - not too scary, just silly, and Pastor Jerry is making a living off those idiots. Page 160 - The Good Book and the Bad Book - scary and sad, but the good Episcopalians held out very well through all the pressure applied to them, at least to this point; Page 172 - King of the Christocrats - David Barton - very scary. And he's making a LOT of money off his fellow idiots. Wake up sheeple.
Flight from the scene of a crime means you're guilty? Omigosh, if someone starts shooting up a restaurant and I'm in there as a customer, I better stay put and get shot rather than run out the back door. Because I'm fleeing the scene of a crime, they would have evidence to convict me for something I didn't do.
No shit. Fleeing the scene of a crime does not mean that a person is guilty or involved in that crime. Gosh Barry...I wonder if you would have been able to get O.J. aka the wife killer off like them other idiots did.
Just read this out of proverbs-
"It's a man's obligation to stick his boneration in a woman's separation. This kind of penetration increases the population of the younger generation."
To a normal, rational, prudent person it is so incredibly hypocritical for any judge or attorney to quote scripture. By definition they exist to further the goals of that force that wants to separate us from any and all understanding of GOD.
In reality, we should have pity on them: in their deception they consider themselves worthy to quote scripture because they consider themselves peers of God.
You want to know a scary person, the police chief of Springtown. He is also a Baptist preacher. I heard him speak at a graduation and in a roundabout way he said he was the Hammer of God here to smite the wicked. I stay out of Springtown.
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