My friend and fellow Son of Xavier, John Sundman, author of techo thriller Acts of The Apostles (Not to be confused with the fantasy novel of the same title by somebody named Luke), in looking at material put out by the people dedicated to proving, by repeating over and and over again, that Kent Hovind has not broken any laws, shakes his head and says "You can't satirize these people."
As it turns out one young person takes up the challenge. William Reilly, a creative writing major at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, with his cartoon panel may well have managed to satirize a movement that appears to be immune to satire.
My man R.L. Baty should use the Returns dino as his avatar, I'd suggest on facebook but I don't use that Satonic service (that's how Rudy pronounces it)
ReplyDeletePerhaps a competent shooper could put up a series of photos of various arch-criminals with the punchline "Show me the law".
ReplyDeleteAs best I can tell, the upcoming trial of Kent Hovind and Paul John Hansen will concern itself with the merits of the charges against them involving conspiracy, mail fraud, and criminal contempt of court.
ReplyDeleteThe spurious list of "proofs" above do not bear on such matters as will be of interest to the Court and little, if anything, will be allowed related thereto (i.e., "objection, relevance").
Typically, the spurious list of "proofs" again shows that Hovindicators want to talk about anything but Kent Hovind's criminal activities.