Talk:Bob Butterworth
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[edit]See also [1]. (Just a random Googlit; I have no idea how trustworthy Court TV is.) Anyway, this article needs references, and the image needs a source. Lupo 06:27, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
- Just another extlk: [2]. Lupo 06:36, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
- Not sure where the photo originated - I found it "on the internet" (here, precisely). It is used in some official State-of-Florida sites, so I'm fairly sure it was an official gov't-produced image. In any event, this is certainly a fair use of the image (it takes no more than is necessary to illustrate who, exactly, Butterworth is). I fear no copyright challenges over the use of it. -- BD2412 talk 21:18, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
give me a break
[edit]"Butterworth's two children have joined their father in a life of success and giving back to the community." What IS this drivel??? "life of success", "giving back to the community"?? Who really cares? Isn't Wikipedia supposed to be about the "facts"? This isn't fact, it's someone's half-baked opinion on the subject. In fact, I came to this website from the "capital punishment in Florida" site where this bozo Butterworth is quoted as having said "ya better not come to Florida to murder because we have problems with the electric chair". I'd say after an asinine statement like that, that this guy's Life Of Success and Giving Back to The Community is purely opinion. Especially if you're next in line for execution. LOL. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.51.145.197 (talk) 06:34, 31 August 2015 (UTC)
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