A federal judge has cleared the way for the government's seizure of a creationism theme park in Pensacola owned by a couple convicted of tax fraud.
A ruling by U.S. District Judge Casey Rodgers states that the nine properties that make up Dinosaur Adventure Land as well as two bank accounts associated with the park will be used to satisfy $430,400 owed to the federal government.
Kent Hovind, who founded the park and a ministry, Creation Science Evangelism, is serving 10 years in federal prison for failing to pay the Internal Revenue Service more than $470,000 in employee taxes.
See, it's not just Obama appointees!
Dinosaurs don't pay taxes. Taxes started about 5,000 years ago. Dinosaurs were around about 5,500 years ago... well, that's what the creationists tel me, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering if there are any dinosaurs that aren't tax cheats since Obama tried to put Tom Daschele in his government.
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