Re: Serious, moderate discussion about Wesley Snipes.
- From: Dave Johnson <nospam660@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:31:26 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 28, 7:48 pm, Personable Tiger
<PersonableTigerontheWestCo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It seems as though he was more punished for what he believes and who
he is, than for what he did. It's okay to believe some kooky stuff.
It's okay to be outwardly a rebel. Did he hurl invective and
obscenity at the judge in the courtroom? I don't think so. And even
if he had, that would be more appropriate for like a 7 day contempt
sentence.
And yet the judge found, Wesley “history of contempt over a period of
time” for U.S. tax law.
And that's a crime?
What it is, is the primate trait to perceive arrogant wrongdoing and
the desire to squelch it down, hard. Very normal, but it's also
normal for us to choose better ways.
-Tiger
"Choose better ways" ? Wesley Snipes physically threatened
government prosecutors, employees, forged tax documents, forced his
employees (with physical threats) to go along with his tax scams,
evaded currency laws, etc. what didn't he do to deserve more jail
time?
www.evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html
www.quatloos.com internet tax scams
.
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