Talk:Eagle Mountain, Utah

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[edit] POV edits

To the revisionist historian at city hall:

You are being watched. There is nothing in this article that is factually untrue. Stop changing the history to remove the stuff that makes you and your heroes look bad. If you have something constructive to add, put it in. Otherwise get off it. -- Dnaguy, 10:37, 15 June 2006

The current info in the article IS factual. I suggest that those who keep attempting to cover up the truth would do better to make decisions that they aren't embarrassed about later.
Councilman Blackburn suggests that more positive things could be ADDED without removing the true, negative things. I agree with him. Here are his ideas if anyone can take the time to write them up:
1) Living on the Pony Express route
2) One of the fastest growing communities in Utah
3) New and growing city
4) Conveniently located/situated for work or play in both UT and SLC counties
5) Bedroom community with a wide range of housing options
etc….
EM has some great qualities...even if the idiotic politics aren't one of them. -- 204.228.142.17, 19:03, 15 June 2006

[edit] Cleanup

This article need to be wikified. It also needs to be organised. For example, the history section has a lot of information that does not seem to be history. For that matter, I am not sure a history section is even needed for a community that is less than 10 years old. As well, there are a lot of claims here that should be cited. --Kmsiever 02:48, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for the added photos of Eagle Mountain Homes.