Talk:Mike Papantonio
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In other words, he represents a class action against some corporation for 100 million, settles for 25 million, keeps 12.5 million for himself, and the other 12.5 million gets distributed to the million people in the class, everyone gets a twelve dollar check? Something like that. A real American hero! --Kvuo 06:05, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Without him, the class would nothing. And remember also that the chief good end of the case would be the $100M that the corporation must pay, not necessarily what each party recieves in damages. Neutralitytalk 06:30, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
In a discussion on Scarborough Country June 12 he dismissed Ann Coulter's outrageous behavior relating to the 9/11 widows to being 44, never married and childless. Not exactly a remark one would expect from a liberal.
[edit] Cleanup
I've flagged this for cleanup because it does seem to have a more "folksy" tone than is really appropriate for an encyclopedia. Using the nickname "Pap" in quotes, for example, is perfectly appropriate, but using it without them is too informal. Similarly, remarks like "(he) gives it all he's got" are somewhat too chatty (IMO).
I may attack this later on, but don't really have the time right now.
- I believe this is my entry, but I'm not sure why I didn't sign it.
- Septegram 14:12, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Plagiarism
Go to the ring of fire site and hit pap's bio.
almost every word was lifted from that page
perhaps that's why the wikibot found the article stylistically unacceptable?
[edit] Jesus Camp
Wikedit9, can you explain why you added these links to this page?
*Jesus Camp, Award-winning Documentary on Evangelical Christian right children in the United States + *http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/interviews/jesuscamp.html
Was Mike Papantonio somehow involved with this movie? Septegram 21:39, 20 September 2006 (UTC) Bold text

