Gray Power
Christian-friendly senior organizations challenge AARP.
By Tony Carnes in Washington | posted 6/01/2004 12:00AM

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Jarvis believes that his long experience as an executive vice president at Focus on the Family and an understanding of Washington's faith-based political landscape will continue to build his and other Christian or conservative organizations at the expense of AARP.
"We need to raise a ruckus," Jarvis said, "for a politics framed by a culture based on eternal principles."
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