The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 11 - August 13, 2014
"Searching for the Truth"
Editorial - Opinion - Commentary
Did Dinosaurs Tip-Toe Through the Tulips?
Letter to the Editor:
Re:Inglis needs new officials or county rule...
The Mayor's weekly fairy tale, "From Inglis Town Hall," would be humorous if it
Did you know that the fossil record reveals that dinosaurs walked
weren't such a pathetic re-writing of history.
among the flowering plants such as poppies, rhododendron, and
Last week, Mayor Glenda Kirkland congratulated herself on road work the Public
pachysandra? Carl Sagan of "Cosmos" wrongly told viewers
Works Dept. finally completed. Then, on to her pet project, wasting money on the former
that "the dinosaurs perished around the time of the first flow-
Inglis Police Dept. Building. This project - which commenced after the last Commission
er." Evolutionists believe that plants have changed dramatically
voted to sell the building - is costing Inglis taxpayers thousands of dollars to create a king-
over time, i.e. plants have evolved. However, paleontologists are
dom for the Mayor's Steve Warren, who lives in the area where the new roads were paved.
now admitting that the fossil record shows the remains of plants
Mayor Kirkland sold the new commission and the townspeople on this project
very similar to modern plants all the way back to the time of the
when she told them the County Building Dept. stated nothing was wrong with the building,
dinosaurs. Plants really show very little evidence of evolution
when in reality, there were over 30 pages of items that needed to be corrected before the
through time.
building could be used for the public.
Why? Because Steve Warren needed separate offices for he and Commissioner
The fossil record reveals that dinosaurs would have not only tiptoed through the flow-
Sherry Ely, who was recently appointed to the Town Commission by the mayor. She's a
ers but wandered around among flowering trees very similar to today: dogwood, tulip
constant reminder of the "gang" the mayor uses to ram-through her special interest agenda,
trees, magnolias, walnut trees, oak trees, poplar, sweetgum and sassafras trees. Fos-
exceeding her authority which is backed by the legal opinions of the Town Attorney Bradly
silized pine cones reveal that dinosaurs also lived in forests of sequoia trees and dawn
Bettin, who's getting rich at the expense of the Citizens of Inglis.
redwoods. Dinosaurs lived with all the major groups of plants we find living today.
As for the improperly advertised ,"Special Meeting," the mayor's fairy tale briefly
notes the Veterans Memorial and doesn't mention the far-reaching items, committing the
So in 200 million years of supposed Earth history (when the "age of the dinosaurs" sup-
citizens of Inglis to support Citrus County's sewer program and to replace the experienced
posedly began), why don't we find plant evolution in the fossil record? We don't find
Zoning, Floodplain Manager and Code Enforcement Officer, Charlie Botts, with the inex-
plants changing dramatically over time because God created all plants on the third day
perienced Steve Warren, who was transferred to Mr Botts' office in Feb. 2014 to help with
of the Creation week. When God made plants, all the different basic types of plants
the workload in code enforcement cases, but has yet to produce any record of this.
immediately existed. We do find different types of plants in different rock layers, and
Bob Allen asked, weeks ago, if the Town of Inglis has outlived it usefulness. If
evolutionists line these up and make up a story to try and explain how one turned into
the citizens can't recall and keep this out -of-control Mayor and lap-dog Commission from
another...but these are just plants buried at different levels, times, and places during the
exceeding their authority and lying to it's citizens, maybe it is time for the citizens to ask
flood. The same plants we see today have been growing all around us since the begin-
Governor Rick Scott to disband and unincorporate the Town and save us from being the
ning.
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laughing stock and shame of the Nature Coast.
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Dinosaurs really did tiptoe through the tulips!
I would like to thank Mr. Botts for the pizza place going in next to the Kangaroo
And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
gas station. As a "report" from the mayor it is clearly self serving and fictitious with a selec-
yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind. - Genesis 1:12
tive review of the town government (727) 362-4788
Phone: (352) 489-4588  Fax: actions, The Newscaster should refrain from publishing
Based on, Inspired Evidence a book by Bruce Malone, 2011
mail, Tom Russell, Publisher: thinly veiled campaign propaganda to make the citizens of this
more "reports" as they are thenewscaster1@gmail.com
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ail, Debbie Russell,are getting something the clearly are not.
town think they Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
LCSO: Do you know this man
Drew White, Inglis
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Inglis Special Meeting Notes
or  Inglis girl who escaped anwe don't?
something attempted abduction in
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The Inglis commission at a special meeting Friday passed a resolution giving its
A 10 year-old
support for a possible sewer project connecting north Citrus with South Levy. The resolution
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Inglis on Thursday, July 31, described the suspect to investgators, and the
published last week by The Newscaster was the draft version provided by commissioner
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Levy County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) has released a composite sketch of
Sally Price and the final version passed can be obtained by contacting Inglis Town Hall.
Price was absent theFriday meeting andinstead 
   from         sent a letter objecting to Inglis' partici-
the suspect, which the girl was a bald white man with a goatee beard and
rotting teeth.
pationthe project. ·said,·notjoining County on wastewater or
in   Price  "I can   see with Citrus 
The incident occurred at 12:44 pm on Thursday, July 31, as the
anywhenwe norepresentation them.  telling what the cost or obliga-
project    have     with  No 
girl was walking in the area of 130 Maple St. in Inglis, on her way to visit
 tionswouldin a long term  aretalkingaboutattempt to create a port
  be   partnership. We     the 
a friend. A white Chevy S-10 truck with rust spots pulled up beside the girl
where a test barge could not make it only lightly loaded without waiting on a higher tide.
and opened the passenger door. The driver, the man described by the girl,
Bringing sewers to Inglis is not going to bring the big businesses who will put our mom and
said ěCome inî while motioning to her. The child immediately ran away and watched the
pop businesses out. It takes people and population."
vehicle leave the area, headed in the direction of County Rd. 40A (C40A).
R Y Inglis  G  M A D E  T O  O R D E R
T H I N VFW Activities
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Deputies combed the area, looking for the vehicle and man described by the girl,
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but neither was found. Nearby residents verified they'd seen the man and vehicle described
Inglis VFW Post 8698 is located at 520 Hwy. 40 East,1 mile east of the U.S. Hwy
19 (andCountylight. usby phone at 352-447-3495. What's hap-
   Rd. 40) traffic  Contact
by the girl previously. The search continues for this person.
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Please scrutinize the composite sketch of the suspect. If you know this person
or something about him, please contact the LCSO at 352-486-5111, or Crime Stoppers at
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at 6:30 pm. Thurs., Aug. 21 - Darts at 7:00 pm with Sliders served, 2 for $2, 7:00-9:00 pm
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