Talk:Edward Gnehm

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[edit] Georgia Politician Stub

Gnehm is not a politician-- he is a career civil servant. Nor is his involvement with the foreign relations of the United States (politics, if you insist), in any way related to the politics of Georgia in particular. Perhaps someone should propose a better stub (such as United States Foreign Service Officers). ALC Washington 16:25, 27 February 2006 (UTC)