Talk:John Orman

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[edit] Henshaw information

Can someone please explain to me the reasons for including the information about her in this article? It does not seem particularly relevant to the topic of this article, and, of course, is also unsourced. Phil Sandifer 13:01, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

A very good question. It originated on 7/3/07 with SKorchin. He/she added the Henshaw information again on 7/8/07, 7/9/07, 7/10/07 and 7/11/07. He/she was warned on 7/12/07. The same change came again on 7/30/07 from an unidentified IP address, and twice more after that.

One of the Henshaw posts (by 71.252.64.8) made "The Most Shameful Wikipedia Spin Jobs" Top Rated list on Wired.com. Seraphim55

I didn't originate the inclusion of Susan Henshaw in this article. Since someone felt that it was significant that she was "nominated" by John Orman, I thought it was pertinent that she quit the Connecticut for Lieberman party the day after the press release. If you feel that ALL the information about her isn't vital to the article, feel free to delete the reference entirely, but if not, her disaffiliation and her subsequent attempts to cover it up are entirely relevant. Skorchin 18:24, 20 September 2007 (UTC)