God
might speak to the world
through a burning
Bush.
-- Remark earns US man 37
month jail term. |
'Burning
Bush' comment draws prison term Man plans to appeal SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (AP)
--A man who made a remark
about a "burning Bush" during the
president's March 2001 trip to Sioux Falls
was sentenced Friday to 37 months in
prison. Richard Humphreys of Portland,
Oregon was convicted in September of
threatening to kill or harm the president
and said he plans to appeal. He has said
the comment was a prophecy protected under
his right to free speech. Humphreys said he got into a bar-room
discussion in nearby Watertown with a
truck driver. A bartender who overheard
the conversation realized the president
was to visit Sioux Falls the next day and
told police Humphreys talked about a
"burning Bush" and the possibility of
someone pouring a flammable liquid on Bush
and lighting it. "I said God might speak to the world
through a burning Bush," Humphreys
testified during his trial. "I had said
that before and I thought it was
funny." |