Talk:Robert Messenger

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I have added the notability template to this article because there doesn't seem to be much notable about the person except for his expose of the Dr Death situation, which although important, I don't believe has enough to warrant an entire article, especially when considering that the same information is presented in the Dr Patel article.

There are also few references in this article.

And finally, there is a distinct POV focus. The majority of this article is about ill feelings from the bundaberg support group. Whatever that is.

This article needs either serious work, by explaining why he is notable (according to WP standards) and rewriting to remove POV, or it needs to be deleted. Klytos 16:16, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

The way to handle NPOV is by editing the article to add material from other pts of view; articles are never deleted for not having NPOV; , and members of state and national legislatures are always considered Notable. DGG 22:34, 23 June 2007 (UTC)