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If you read the news story that was printed in the WSU Sign Post online News Paper. The 'arrest' came about during a WSU sponsored event: MWB was on the Job at a Student Event. Had MWB simply been 'doing-his-thing' at home alone or with friends; most likely there would have been "No Problem". BUT - The underlying issue for MWB's arrest and prosecution may really have been a WSU 'official' [MWB] acting as a corrupting influence on the "Young Students". At that time the Good People of Utah, take a dim view of Adults who have been a bad example for there youth. about: The former Iron County District Attorney "Scott Burns" became Federal Assistant Drug Czar in the Bush Adminstartion. http://www.marijuana.org/PRmenageAtrois.htm "Scott Burns" Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs at the White House Office of Drug Control Policy. http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread15289.shtml "Iron County District Attorney SCOTT BURNS has won reelection in rural southern Utah four times by not prosecuting anyone under the State's anti-polygamy laws and instead focusing the resources of his office on marijuana users. His zeal in prosecuting marijuana cases has earned him President George W. Bush's nomination to be Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs in the Office of National Drug Control Policy." http://www.hempevolution.org/media/m...g/mo011205.htm jm2cw ~ RHF .. .. = = = B Banton = = = wrote in message . .. He got in trouble for Pot.... Muhahahahahahahahahhaaha What a joke. Pot changes your biology. Beer changes your biology. Same difference except one is legal and the other should be. Since they're both drugs.. let's say we switched the status about 100yrs ago. Budweiser would be advertising BudPot shootout and Bryant would be arrested for beer. An you AWipe conservative would be shouting from the roof about what a bad man MB is because he got caught with an empty can of homemade brew. Then you'd lean back and take another toke. My only problem with "drugs" is that they ultimately are supplied by "bad" people. So I don't do them because I don't want to support them. If it was legal - ahhhh, I'd sit back in the living room easy chair and periodically open the window to let the smoke out. Unreal. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:54:10 GMT, "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote: "N8KDV" wrote | Bryant can have all the beer, I no longer drink alcohol. Nor do I | participate in the use of any other drugs. You Bryant? ;-) I wonder if he's learned his lesson. After all, the man who prosecuted him for pot possession said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Poor Judgment Mikey. Hey, that's got a certain ring to it! That, or "One-hit-then-brush-it-off-the-table-to-conceal-the-evidence Mikey. It's really kind of funny - in sort of the same way Cheech and Chong was funny. Until you realized he threw away a college Profeesorship -- all for pot. Now wonder he posts such bitter invective - he's a bitter man! Just so Doobie Mike doesn't accuse me of being a liar, here's the story: http://www.wsusignpost.com/vnews/dis...0?in_archive=1 Bryant pleads guilty by Tanna Barry | editor in chief November 28, 2001 Former Weber State University professor and debate coach Michael Bryant pleaded guilty Tuesday to two of the three class B misdemeanors that he was charged with in Iron County. In exchange for Bryant's guilty plea, the prosecution dropped one of three charges. A $550 fine was imposed as punishment for the remaining charges, according to minutes of the plea hearing at the 5th District Court. Iron County prosecutor Scott Burns said this is the standard punishment for someone who is charged with class B misdemeanors and has no prior drug convictions. "This was wholly appropriate," he said. "I think justice was served." Bryant, 43, resigned from his positions at WSU after news of the three charges spread. The charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and interfering with arrest stem from a drug incident on Oct. 6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City. The initial charge of interfering with arrest was changed to obstruction of justice, also a class B misdemeanor, and was dropped in exchange for his guilty plea. Bryant had no comment after the court made its ruling Tuesday afternoon. He told the newspaper previously that he didn't know if he would accept the plea agreement. Since that time, Burns said he was approached by Bryant and Barnes about creating an alternate plea agreement that would further lessen the charges in exchange for other information. In previous stories, Bryant has said that he was "taking the fall" for other people. However, Burns told The Signpost Tuesday that he wasn't interested in the information they were going to provide because it wouldn't lead to the charges of other individuals. "He received no more or no less than anyone else would have in this type of case," Burns said. Bryant has said that what's happened has given him the chance to move on with his life. He had worked at WSU for 14 years and said he was growing more and more unhappy with his job. He is working at a different job and trying to save enough money to move closer to his family in Kentucky. Burns said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Yes, indeed, Pot Lovin' Mikey boggles the mind. Hey - he was even going to "rat" on his co - criminals! Funny........ 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, Minnesota --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.576 / Virus Database: 365 - Release Date: 1/30/04 |
RHF wrote: BB, If you read the news story that was printed in the WSU Sign Post online News Paper. The 'arrest' came about during a WSU sponsored event: MWB was on the Job at a Student Event. Had MWB simply been 'doing-his-thing' at home alone or with friends; most likely there would have been "No Problem". BUT - The underlying issue for MWB's arrest and prosecution may really have been a WSU 'official' [MWB] acting as a corrupting influence on the "Young Students". At that time the Good People of Utah, take a dim view of Adults who have been a bad example for there youth. about: The former Iron County District Attorney "Scott Burns" became Federal Assistant Drug Czar in the Bush Adminstartion. http://www.marijuana.org/PRmenageAtrois.htm "Scott Burns" Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs at the White House Office of Drug Control Policy. http://www.cannabisnews.com/news/thread15289.shtml "Iron County District Attorney SCOTT BURNS has won reelection in rural southern Utah four times by not prosecuting anyone under the State's anti-polygamy laws and instead focusing the resources of his office on marijuana users. That is pretty funny when you think about it! At least he had his priorities in the proper order! ;-) His zeal in prosecuting marijuana cases has earned him President George W. Bush's nomination to be Deputy Director for State and Local Affairs in the Office of National Drug Control Policy." http://www.hempevolution.org/media/m...g/mo011205.htm jm2cw ~ RHF . . = = = B Banton = = = wrote in message . .. He got in trouble for Pot.... Muhahahahahahahahahhaaha What a joke. Pot changes your biology. Beer changes your biology. Same difference except one is legal and the other should be. Since they're both drugs.. let's say we switched the status about 100yrs ago. Budweiser would be advertising BudPot shootout and Bryant would be arrested for beer. An you AWipe conservative would be shouting from the roof about what a bad man MB is because he got caught with an empty can of homemade brew. Then you'd lean back and take another toke. My only problem with "drugs" is that they ultimately are supplied by "bad" people. So I don't do them because I don't want to support them. If it was legal - ahhhh, I'd sit back in the living room easy chair and periodically open the window to let the smoke out. Unreal. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:54:10 GMT, "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote: "N8KDV" wrote | Bryant can have all the beer, I no longer drink alcohol. Nor do I | participate in the use of any other drugs. You Bryant? ;-) I wonder if he's learned his lesson. After all, the man who prosecuted him for pot possession said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Poor Judgment Mikey. Hey, that's got a certain ring to it! That, or "One-hit-then-brush-it-off-the-table-to-conceal-the-evidence Mikey. It's really kind of funny - in sort of the same way Cheech and Chong was funny. Until you realized he threw away a college Profeesorship -- all for pot. Now wonder he posts such bitter invective - he's a bitter man! Just so Doobie Mike doesn't accuse me of being a liar, here's the story: http://www.wsusignpost.com/vnews/dis...0?in_archive=1 Bryant pleads guilty by Tanna Barry | editor in chief November 28, 2001 Former Weber State University professor and debate coach Michael Bryant pleaded guilty Tuesday to two of the three class B misdemeanors that he was charged with in Iron County. In exchange for Bryant's guilty plea, the prosecution dropped one of three charges. A $550 fine was imposed as punishment for the remaining charges, according to minutes of the plea hearing at the 5th District Court. Iron County prosecutor Scott Burns said this is the standard punishment for someone who is charged with class B misdemeanors and has no prior drug convictions. "This was wholly appropriate," he said. "I think justice was served." Bryant, 43, resigned from his positions at WSU after news of the three charges spread. The charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and interfering with arrest stem from a drug incident on Oct. 6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City. The initial charge of interfering with arrest was changed to obstruction of justice, also a class B misdemeanor, and was dropped in exchange for his guilty plea. Bryant had no comment after the court made its ruling Tuesday afternoon. He told the newspaper previously that he didn't know if he would accept the plea agreement. Since that time, Burns said he was approached by Bryant and Barnes about creating an alternate plea agreement that would further lessen the charges in exchange for other information. In previous stories, Bryant has said that he was "taking the fall" for other people. However, Burns told The Signpost Tuesday that he wasn't interested in the information they were going to provide because it wouldn't lead to the charges of other individuals. "He received no more or no less than anyone else would have in this type of case," Burns said. Bryant has said that what's happened has given him the chance to move on with his life. He had worked at WSU for 14 years and said he was growing more and more unhappy with his job. He is working at a different job and trying to save enough money to move closer to his family in Kentucky. Burns said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Yes, indeed, Pot Lovin' Mikey boggles the mind. Hey - he was even going to "rat" on his co - criminals! Funny........ 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, Minnesota --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.576 / Virus Database: 365 - Release Date: 1/30/04 |
"B Banton" wrote in message ... He got in trouble for Pot.... Muhahahahahahahahahhaaha What a joke. Pot changes your biology. Beer changes your biology. Same difference except one is legal and the other should be. You are so right! What a hypocritical system. DeWayne Since they're both drugs.. let's say we switched the status about 100yrs ago. Budweiser would be advertising BudPot shootout and Bryant would be arrested for beer. An you AWipe conservative would be shouting from the roof about what a bad man MB is because he got caught with an empty can of homemade brew. Then you'd lean back and take another toke. My only problem with "drugs" is that they ultimately are supplied by "bad" people. So I don't do them because I don't want to support them. If it was legal - ahhhh, I'd sit back in the living room easy chair and periodically open the window to let the smoke out. Unreal. On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:54:10 GMT, "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote: "N8KDV" wrote | Bryant can have all the beer, I no longer drink alcohol. Nor do I | participate in the use of any other drugs. You Bryant? ;-) I wonder if he's learned his lesson. After all, the man who prosecuted him for pot possession said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Poor Judgment Mikey. Hey, that's got a certain ring to it! That, or "One-hit-then-brush-it-off-the-table-to-conceal-the-evidence Mikey. It's really kind of funny - in sort of the same way Cheech and Chong was funny. Until you realized he threw away a college Profeesorship -- all for pot. Now wonder he posts such bitter invective - he's a bitter man! Just so Doobie Mike doesn't accuse me of being a liar, here's the story: http://www.wsusignpost.com/vnews/dis...4774030ce0?in_ archive=1 Bryant pleads guilty by Tanna Barry | editor in chief November 28, 2001 Former Weber State University professor and debate coach Michael Bryant pleaded guilty Tuesday to two of the three class B misdemeanors that he was charged with in Iron County. In exchange for Bryant's guilty plea, the prosecution dropped one of three charges. A $550 fine was imposed as punishment for the remaining charges, according to minutes of the plea hearing at the 5th District Court. Iron County prosecutor Scott Burns said this is the standard punishment for someone who is charged with class B misdemeanors and has no prior drug convictions. "This was wholly appropriate," he said. "I think justice was served." Bryant, 43, resigned from his positions at WSU after news of the three charges spread. The charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and interfering with arrest stem from a drug incident on Oct. 6 while the debate team was competing in a tournament in Cedar City. The initial charge of interfering with arrest was changed to obstruction of justice, also a class B misdemeanor, and was dropped in exchange for his guilty plea. Bryant had no comment after the court made its ruling Tuesday afternoon. He told the newspaper previously that he didn't know if he would accept the plea agreement. Since that time, Burns said he was approached by Bryant and Barnes about creating an alternate plea agreement that would further lessen the charges in exchange for other information. In previous stories, Bryant has said that he was "taking the fall" for other people. However, Burns told The Signpost Tuesday that he wasn't interested in the information they were going to provide because it wouldn't lead to the charges of other individuals. "He received no more or no less than anyone else would have in this type of case," Burns said. Bryant has said that what's happened has given him the chance to move on with his life. He had worked at WSU for 14 years and said he was growing more and more unhappy with his job. He is working at a different job and trying to save enough money to move closer to his family in Kentucky. Burns said, "It's another example of a career wasted over extremely poor judgment. It boggles the mind." Yes, indeed, Pot Lovin' Mikey boggles the mind. Hey - he was even going to "rat" on his co - criminals! Funny........ 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, Minnesota --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.576 / Virus Database: 365 - Release Date: 1/30/04 |
Michael Bryant wrote: Mindless whining drivel snipped! Fact is Bryant, you were caught breaking the law! Why do you persist in trying to retry your case in the Court of Rec.Radio.Shortwave? We can't alter the fact that you were busted breaking the laws of the State of Utah. Whether or not you like it, or I like it, or anyone else here likes it, you were breaking the law, and the Prosecutor was simply doing his job. You may not like the fact that he was doing his job, but that is immaterial. You may have wished that he'd been more vigorously pursuing other crimes, but it's only your *opinion* and *wish* that he'd been doing other things so as to be distracted from busting you. However, that was not the case was it? Bottom line: You were breaking the law, you were arrested, you were sentenced. Live with it, and get over it as best as you can. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV Bottom line: You were breaking the law, you were arrested, you were sentenced. Live with it, and get over it as best as you can. I did accept my responsibility, I paid my fines, found better employment (I resigned, I wasn't fired from WSU) and pursued the rest of my life. I wasn't even the one that brought up all the crap about the prosecutor. That was RHF in an incredibly inept attempt to get a kick in at me. A real noble Christian fellow that simply needs to read his URLs a bit more closely. So now you are attacking RHF on religious grounds? When do you ever stop Bryant? You are the one, however, that trots this same stuff out as a weapon everytime you get into a disagreement with me over politics. I think you're the one that needs to try to get over it. Though, I will say that the WSU newspaper article paints a seriously distorted picture of what transpired. So? As I said, try your best to get over it. I never said *it* would go away! Bottom line: You're a bully. Having made a mistake in the past is not a reason I can't call you a bully when you are acting like one. Never said you *couldn't* *call* me a bully. I do however reserve the *right* to deny that I'm being a *bully*. Thanks, Steve. The backchannel posts I'm getting convince me that you have once again given me an opportunity to show you as one of the biggest PIAs that ever existed. You just never give up do you? Remember, I too get back channel posts that would tend to obviously disagree with the ones you've received! And they show ME that YOU have once again given me an opportunity to show you as one of the biggest liars that ever existed. So there! Have a nice life - keep those radios close. Darn right I'll keep em close! You might try turning yours on once in a while. And I'm sending this to you with a promise that I won't send anymore emails to your mailbox. You did post, in public, that such an email was acceptable. So, if you use this as an attempt to become the legal victim, we'll have even more proof of your two-faced hypocrisy. Happy? Damn right I'm happy! I'll print it out and keep it in a real safe place. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV Bottom line: You're a bully. Having made a mistake in the past is not a reason I can't call you a bully when you are acting like one. Never said you *couldn't* *call* me a bully. I do however reserve the *right* to deny that I'm being a *bully* The interesting thing is that you ALWAYS attempt to deny being a bully by becoming a bigger bully. You are always the one to steer the discourse away from the subject being to discussed to your distorted interpretation of my past. Shows folks a lot about who and what you, and people like you, are. I strongly disagree! And I suggest you examine federal internet harassment law a bit more closely. I want to thank you for turning my attention in that direction. Always with the veiled threats! But, you're more than welcome. You really shouldn't thank me, it was YOU who brought it up. It is I who should thank you. ;-) Study it hard. There may be a test! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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