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accepts her evaluations of world leaders, but some want this wiki page deleted... strange.

Greta's support

According to the Washington Post article, Lise's sister Greta, a Scientologist, appeared at Lise's campaign kickoff announcement in an apparent show of support. Given Scientology's hostility to psychiatry, that's rather interesting. I wonder if there's a way to incorporate that apparent contradiction into the article. LeoO3 22:58, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


To refer to this compelling strangeness, why not just say that then?

In a seeming contradiction ...
It is not known if Dr. Lise Van Susteren similarly supports her sister's ... 'pov'/? ...  

Too many possibilities for much else ... she could also now be a 'latent mole' for Scientology, or merely a tolerant Catholic, Buddhist, agnostic or pragmatic secularist. Scn is tax-exempt and religion is free in the West. · Ken 18:13, 29 Oct 2006 (UTC)