COLORADO PROPOSITION 2 The Denver Post (Oct. 22, 1992) reported that as of that date, Colorado for Family Values had raised a total of $349,253 for the passage of Amendment 2. One of the donors was the Bethesda Foundation. RThe Bethesda Foundation in Colorado Springs contributed $50,000 of that [$249,253 total]. A spokesman said the group passed on a contribution from an anonymous out-of-state donor. TWe believe in the principle of Amendment 2, so we are willing to be the conduitU for the money, said the foundationUs David Burdine.S The Bethesda FoundationUs address is 1465 Kelly Johnson Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO (Phone - 719-594-0009). Also at this address is the Bethesda Care Centers Regional Office (Phone 719-548-0500). Bethesda Care Centers are nursing homes. In the Colorado Springs phone book is the following advertisement for the Bethesda Care Center. ROur outlook is pleasantly different Take a look at our care center, and youUll see a different outlook on life. Our smiling, caring faces for instance... Or the warm, friendly feeling you get When you walk through our landscaped grounds And bright guest rooms. LetUs give the Bethesda group the Hypocrite of the Year Award! (I wonder who the anonymous donor was. Pat Robertson? Jerry Falwell? Phyllis Schlafly? John Paul II? WeUll probably never know.) What else does the Bethesda Foundation do besides fight against human rights? IUve never heard of them before.