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There does not appear to be any sort of mention about his response to Hurricane Katrina (compared to how it describes how he responded to 9/11). It was a major event that happened on his watch, and, as such, ought to be mentioned. | There does not appear to be any sort of mention about his response to Hurricane Katrina (compared to how it describes how he responded to 9/11). It was a major event that happened on his watch, and, as such, ought to be mentioned. | ||
To be trurly impartial the reference to "terrorist attacks" on 11 September should read ALLEGED terrorist attacks. |
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By taking the policies on WP:BLP seriously. Half of the article should be deleted immediately, as it is all unsourced material. As a start, I would recommend {{fact}}-tagging all unsourced claims HJ 12:44, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Forgive me if I missed this, but in reading the account of the 2000 election I did not notice a reference to Al Gore's having won the popular vote, nor any refernce to the controversy regarding Sandra Day O'Connor's alleged reaction to the early call of Florida for Gore, which if true revealed her bias and was grounds for recusing herself. ThanksMikekev58 16:37, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
- As a public figure, Bush is not subject to the same level of protection for libel by the US. We should not make unverified claims, but such claims do not pose the same risk as on non-public figure's biography. St.isaac 01:15, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
There does not appear to be any sort of mention about his response to Hurricane Katrina (compared to how it describes how he responded to 9/11). It was a major event that happened on his watch, and, as such, ought to be mentioned.
To be trurly impartial the reference to "terrorist attacks" on 11 September should read ALLEGED terrorist attacks.