Michael Deneen wrote:I can't wait for the Lakewood Dems presidential endorsement. I think it will be a tight vote between Bush and Walker.
I'm posting this photo by special request.
You know who you are.....
Mike
I was wondering about that photo, I thought I remembered taking it, just not looking that bad.

Sure enough, at the time of the photo, some of my favorite people in Lakewood. I also found it slightly ironic
that day, as I spoke with Tony and Lucy Sinagra and waited for Mike, we talked about his plans.
Tony Sinagra was the only person to be elected to the office of Mayor 4 times, and his hallmark was clean
and safe streets. While many can argue his style, he did a great job. Then fell afoul of the law.
Lucy Sinagra is responsible for so many things that we love in Lakewood, mainly the Arts Festival and
the Beck Center, two of her favorite projects to make bigger and better.

I took a bunch of photos that day. I often help candidates and groups out, even some I do not agree with
but on this day it was long time friend "Mike Summers." Mike and I were polar opposites, but I think
there was at least an understanding of each that comes from decades of knowing each other. I had nothing but
the best thoughts of where Lakewood could head.

Funny at the time Tony and I were laughing how he had to become a Republican to run, and that Mike
had to become a Democrat. How Lakewood had changed.

Mike Summers candidate, relaxed and enjoying not just the park he grew up in, but his neighborhood park.
A great day in the sun.

I think this photo was taken a couple days later. Mike Summers, Myself, and Tom Warren at 56 West.
Mike had just found out that I was thinking of running for mayor, and we talked about Lakewood and the
future of Lakewood. It was a good time, and I said, "Mike, you rule with your heart and head, you will
be Lakewood's first 5 time mayor!" He laughed and said, "I would be 80! I hope not." I went on to say
"If you let your friends tell you what to do, it will never serve you well."
I am extremely disappointed not just by his ideas, but his unethical way to shove them
down the throats he has sworn to represent, inform, and protect. When you talk to the
players, they will tell you why "we need this or Lakewood dies" but the Mayor should
be smarter, wiser, more in control.
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