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My original stub included
based on the Huffington lk (the only ext lk i put in, in that edit). She treated at as one among two men & two women (besides of course the Secret Svc contingent), and A. H.'s site implied reason to suspect that each man was, uh, escorting one of the women.
Our article on the incident makes the non-security party 5, not four, which (if true) IMO makes her approach pretty tenuous. I'm removing the associated language (even tho it might be justified if our article turns out to be wrong about the pair of sisters being there).
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Jerzy•
t 22:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Copying here the addition, as handy, source, before improving its NPoV (and thus removing attribution):
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Jerzy•
t 22:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Her official U. S. State Department biography [1] reads:
_ _ Re
the most recent edit, the hunting party numbered 3, and
Dick Cheney hunting incident needs correction in that regard. The Armstrong sisters sat in the car, and were no more part of the hunting party than were the Secret Service team.
_ _ BTW, this is a main article. If you think of
Dick Cheney hunting incident as this one's main article, you seriously misunderstand WP.
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Jerzy•
t 16:22, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
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My original stub included
based on the Huffington lk (the only ext lk i put in, in that edit). She treated at as one among two men & two women (besides of course the Secret Svc contingent), and A. H.'s site implied reason to suspect that each man was, uh, escorting one of the women.
Our article on the incident makes the non-security party 5, not four, which (if true) IMO makes her approach pretty tenuous. I'm removing the associated language (even tho it might be justified if our article turns out to be wrong about the pair of sisters being there).
--
Jerzy•
t 22:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Copying here the addition, as handy, source, before improving its NPoV (and thus removing attribution):
--
Jerzy•
t 22:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Her official U. S. State Department biography [1] reads:
_ _ Re
the most recent edit, the hunting party numbered 3, and
Dick Cheney hunting incident needs correction in that regard. The Armstrong sisters sat in the car, and were no more part of the hunting party than were the Secret Service team.
_ _ BTW, this is a main article. If you think of
Dick Cheney hunting incident as this one's main article, you seriously misunderstand WP.
--
Jerzy•
t 16:22, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
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