Monkey Business

Monkey Business

ANOTHER CASE OF INTELLIGENT DESIGNAfter police in Loveland, Colo., were alerted to the description of the getaway car from a bank robbery, Officer Joe Berdin spotted the vehicle heading for the police station. By the time he got behind it to pull it over, the car had reached the department’s parking lot. Berdin and other units surrounded the car and arrested the driver on suspicion of bank robbery. Suspect Mark Valladares, age 48, was going to the police station to pay $325 in fines he owed because of a drunk-driving case. He told detectives he needed to pay the fines or risk going back to prison. However, he didnít have enough cash to pay the fines, so he robbed the bank to come up with the money. Someday, he could run for office.www.thisistrue.com (source)THE HYPOCRITICAL OATH OF OFFICERemember the El Paso County commissionersí resolution ñ ìSanctity of Lifeî week ñ which included this statement: ìDuring Sanctity of Human Life week, the county commissioners encourage the public to be committed to respecting the life and dignity of every human being.îIn response to the top-level employees who were let go from the county because of downsizing only, Douglas Bruce wrote, and the NFH confirmed it with one of the persons fired, the following: All five employees Ö had no advance notice that their jobs were at risk, nor time to prepare. As they were being sacked, their computers were shut off. They surrendered their cell phones … etc. They were told to go home. They could not return to their office to get their personal property or to say goodbye to their colleagues. Then-county attorney Bill Louis conceded they were treated the same as if they had been accused of misconduct. The only commissioner to call them and thank them for their previous work, according to a statement from one of them, was Douglas Bruce.Hmmm Ö respecting Ö every human being?

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