Talk:Jerry Doyle (actor)

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Removed the following as political pandering does not belong on wikipedia

"Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi has said the entire Republican Party suffers from what she calls the "culture of corruption." Download this letter and send it to her as we have done on The Jerry Doyle Show asking her to swear that she does not have a single bad ethical mark on her record." [1]


First, please sign your comments! It takes just four tildes, i.e. the ~ key to the immediate left of the 1 key, to record your username and a time stamp.
One could look your identity up on the history page, but one shouldn't have to.
Second, while I agree that the statement's not appropriate for an encyclopedia article as written,, I don't think this can be described as "political pandering", it's POV. If it were a direct quote from Doyle--to illustrate his political view points--then I think it would be acceptable.
PainMan 01:17, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

Now he's libertarian? Is conservative a four-letter word these days?72.78.154.17 (talk) 22:35, 11 May 2008 (UTC)