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During the last quarter of the 20th century, Arvada moved forward in bursts of fractiousness, fearlessness, and always with a fierce sense of identity. It often involved much "cussing and discussing" as former City Council member and Mayor Vesta Miller put it. The City boldly implemented urban renewal projects amidst the economic booms and busts of the 1980s. Bitter political battles over growth, roads, housing, and zoning sometimes resulted in special elections and recall elections.Whether you were "fir it or agin' it," Arvadans gathered together to watch the parade at the annual Harvest Festival and admire the lighted spruce tree in the town square on cold December nights. Citizens of all ...
There aren't too many people who have earned simultaneous Juris Doctor and MBA degrees from Harvard. Mitt Romney is one of them. But he has always liked the toughest challenges. He first made a name for himself as the brilliant turnaround miracle worker from Bain Capital. And he's the one who turned the debt-ridden, scandal-plagued 2002 Olympics into a marvelous success. Now he is campaigning to be our next president. He is a staunch advocate of free market economics and a devoted husband and father who believes in traditional values. Can he win? Will voters give him the chance to apply his management proficiency to our federal government? Authors Lisa Ray Turner and Kimberly Field examine Mitt Romney as a man of incredible ability and driving energy. They examine his history, his policies, his alleged flip-flopping, and particularly the controversy surrounding his religion. As a team, they offer a unique perspective on this last issue: Lisa is LDS (Mormon), and Kim is an evangelical Christian. You'll find their insights fascinating.
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