Talk:David Dingwall

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Just a note that I removed the concluding sentence from the article that accused Dingwall of lying during his testimony as I feel it's NPOV. He says he quit, as do several others, and a judge concluded he was forced out. Leaving aside whether both might be true, I don't believe it's for this article to conclude whether one person or another lied. --Otter Escaping North 12:59, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Oh, definatly...this article was for some time the target of partisan trolls...I tried to clean it up, but wouldn't be surprised if some were left in. Good work.Habsfan|t 14:29, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

It says in the article: "he correctly remarked 'I'm entitled to my entitlements.'" Someone needs to explain why the word "correctly" is in there. It should not be, as that is presenting an opinion, thus the statement is not neutral.