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Speculation on the web

Since when is "speculation on the web" appropriate for an encyclopedic article? --mtz206 22:01, 7 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Over a year has passed and no one has addressed this. Why is "speculation on the web" appropriate? Is this an encyclopedia or a gossip page? If I start a blog and say Gen. Byrnes was relieved because he told Gen. Schoomaker that someone was stealing his precious bodily fluids, does that get to be added here? 207.38.168.98 21:41, 19 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Months more have passed and even more ridiculous "speculation on the web" has been added. Unverified and unverifiable "speculation" by bloggers is inappropriate for an encyclopedia article. This section merits removal.Airbornelawyer 18:23, 28 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

serious vandalism

i don't know anything about this guy but i do know that there have been multiple nonuser edits to the point i can't tell what anything is. help. someone. anyone. Mikelj 04:15, 19 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Exactly what command from Peter Schoomaker did K.P.Byrnes disobey?

The introduction states the General was relieved of command for insubordination: he did not follow a command from Peter Schoomaker.

Then at bottom it states he was relieved because "...involves an adult relationship with a woman who is not in the military, nor is a civilian employee of the military or the federal government" but I don't see a command from Schoomaker here... unless Schoomaker is granted the authority to command him not to f--- outside the military? Barack Obama is Commander in Chief of the Army, yet his wife "is not in the military, nor is a civilian employee of the military or the federal government"

The order Gen. Byrnes didn't obey was the one forbidding soldiers from having an extramarital affair. The necessity of such an order is obvious so I won't go into it here. The whole "...involves an adult relationship with a woman who is not..." is just whitewash by an attorney trying to defend his client. But it's just meaningless. And your "point" about Michelle Obama is, well, pointless. __209.179.0.121 (talk) 03:13, 30 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]