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Sally Kern edit

I removed the section you added about one of her sons allegedly being gay. The source you added was from Queerty which based their story on comments added to an article for a Tulsa newspaper. Also, Queerty used a blog as another source. Both of these are not considered reliable sources and thus, cannot be added to the article. If you can find a mainstream media outlet that has reported the story, then feel free to add it. Thanks. AgnosticPreachersKid (talk) 00:29, 13 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Cheri Yecke Page edit

I left the controversy part in the page. The way the page is in the revert makes it sound like her entire career is based on one issue, when clearly it is not. Why can't you leave the legit biography up and also keep up the controversy part? What is this the old USSR? Aren't liberals "free thinkers"? I have no objections for it all being on the page - so let the people decide. Plus, she's not running for anything now, nor for the rest of her life. Let the legit page stand with the parts on the controversy.Junia3 (talk) 03:23, 3 April 2008 (UTC)Reply