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Another chance to get Romney's name out there for the Deseret News. Utah is embedded with the man.
It was the LA Summer Games that made money and required no federal aid that gave Samaranch his legacy. Notice, in sharp contrast, you can bring up the 2002 Winter Games without scandal coming up?
NOT_Scared,
I assume that you mean that there was a scandal that was there before Mitt came in and put everything in order and there was money at the end of the Winter Games to help the Universities for all that their students had done to take care of the many players from many countries who came into Utah. They must have been returned missionaries who spoke the many languages of the players who were here, right?
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