Talk:Bert E. Haney

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[edit] Assessment Low

State level politicians (supreme court judges, members of the house/senate, mayors, secretary of state, etc.) should remain in the Low category unless they served in multiple places. My read on this article is importance of low. He was not on the supreme court, just the court of appeals and was a US attorney prior to that. If he had been chief justice or and WON the election for state office, maybe. Sorry, I have to assess as Low Importance. But liked the article and think it could be B grade with some more work soon. C. Williams (talk) 22:53, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

Upon discuss and review with the article creator, I concur with the Mid level assessment. I tend to lean toward low I guess unless significant. Mid is fine. Thanks to Aboutmovies for helping me understand the assessments better. C. Williams (talk) 08:37, 11 May 2008 (UTC)