Talk:Diane Watson

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What's the evidence on her being a Scientologist? I found something saying Heber Jentzsch gave to her campaign, but I'm not sure that's evidence. She's not on the List of Scientologists. (Note I don't edit articles here anymore)--T. Anthony 14:24, 3 August 2006 (UTC)

Congresswoman Diane E. Watson is a practicing Roman Catholic. The Church of Scientology is headquartered in her congressional district and many of their members are our constituents who request our assistance from time to time. -- Jim B. Clarke, Chief of Staff, Rep. Diane E. Watson

Well even if this is a hoax I've already edited today anyway. I'll take her out of Category:Scientologists and if someone finds evidence to put her back they may do so.--T. Anthony 06:13, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Mr. Clarke, Scientology claims to be non-mutually-exclusive with other religions; for example, I believe Tom Cruise self-identifies as being Catholic and Scientologist simultaneously. Rep. Watson's NNDB entry [1] and her Thomson-Gale "Campaigns and Elections" profile [2] list her as being a Scientologist, which is not excluded by her also being Catholic. Can you tell us definitively whether the NNDB and Thomson-Gale descriptions of Rep. Watson as a Scientologist are in error? Thanks very much. 67.117.130.181 21:02, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Socialist?

I realized the link to the socailist party was incorrect so i fixed it. However then i realized that no where in the article it says she is a socialist.. kind of odd. I looked on the other links and the sites say she is a democrat. However i know that there IS one member that is Socialist but i have no idea if it is her. I just know that it was someone who has been in congress already and offically is socailst as of the last election and still does everything with tde Dems. Does anyone know if it is her? Or if someone purposly put socialist trying to insult her since she is liberal?