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In the "Sheila section", it says "Her first name, and red hair, suggest Irish ancestry." This is speculation, and not fact and should not be included in the article. I know plenty of Jews with red hair. I'll give it a week to stay up and then I'll be forced to delete unless someone presents me with evidence to bake the statement up. Thanks ] 03:10, 7 May 2007 (UTC) | In the "Sheila section", it says "Her first name, and red hair, suggest Irish ancestry." This is speculation, and not fact and should not be included in the article. I know plenty of Jews with red hair. I'll give it a week to stay up and then I'll be forced to delete unless someone presents me with evidence to bake the statement up. Thanks ] 03:10, 7 May 2007 (UTC) | ||
== Religion has nothing to do with your Bloodline!!! == | |||
What on earth are you talking about? Yes, there are many redheads who practice Judaism, but that doesn't mean they can't be Irish! What is it with people that they keep forgetting that Judaism is a religion and nothing more than a religion? I even have a friend who has Jewish ancestors, but she knows perfectly well that she doesn't have Jewish blood in her. She can't. The blood of a religion cannot be passed down, only the heritage of it can. | |||
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Cartmans mother?
Sheila is one of the suspected women to have been cartmans birth mother.
I for one would find it highly likely that this maybe the case and the notion Cartman and Kyle being half brothers hilarious! A possible ending for the last South Park episode.
-G
- That's not really helping the article.--SUIT 02:27, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Sheila/Shiela? Broflovski/Brovlovski?
There seems to be quite some confusion over the way Sheila Broflovski is spelled. I hope the following to URL's can end that: URL one URL two
I will now take it upon myself to make the necessary corrections. I always forget the signature: --oKtosiTe 20:58, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
==Villains in movie?== Given that Satan was treated as a tragic hero in the movie,and the real villain was Saddam,I think that Sheila should be added to the list of film villains that Saddam was,unfortunately,that list of film villains was removed and changed to "film characters",I think it should be split back to a seperate arcticle,since some characters are on that list that just should not be.
Irish Ancestry?
In the "Sheila section", it says "Her first name, and red hair, suggest Irish ancestry." This is speculation, and not fact and should not be included in the article. I know plenty of Jews with red hair. I'll give it a week to stay up and then I'll be forced to delete unless someone presents me with evidence to bake the statement up. Thanks Mmace91 03:10, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Religion has nothing to do with your Bloodline!!!
What on earth are you talking about? Yes, there are many redheads who practice Judaism, but that doesn't mean they can't be Irish! What is it with people that they keep forgetting that Judaism is a religion and nothing more than a religion? I even have a friend who has Jewish ancestors, but she knows perfectly well that she doesn't have Jewish blood in her. She can't. The blood of a religion cannot be passed down, only the heritage of it can.
Wilhelmina Will June 15th, 2007.
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