Talk:Criminal organization

German Army High Command dispute
According to the article the "German Army High Command" was indicited, but not convicted of being a Criminal Organization. However German Army High Command article redirects to Oberkommando des Heeres, which does not mention this. The article Oberkommando der Wehrmacht does claim that it was was indicted but not convicted. Is there a mixup between Oberkommando des Heeres and Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or were both organizations indicted? 168.209.98.35 20:04, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

Clean up Criminal Organization; and merge into Organized Crime
I stumbled across this entry for criminal organization and believe that it needs to be cleaned up, written from a more neutral point of view (though I admit it's not overly opinionated either), and also requires more citations to some of the statements that are made (i.e. American political rhetoric).

The section could be merged into the organized crime wikipedia entry by elaborating on the term's usage in today's 24-hour news cycle by politicians and celebrities alike. The pop culture aspect.

I hope all that makes sense. Look forward to hearing what everyone else has to say.

-Brian (Bsheppard 11:35, 14 November 2006 (UTC))


 * I toned down some of the political rhetoric. I also removed a weasel sentence. I will try to clean up the rest of the article later. Rintrah 03:17, 21 November 2006 (UTC)

Merger
Everything was merged smoothly in Organized crime per the unanimous views expressed here. No information was lost in the process. ~ Rollo44 05:07, 22 February 2007 (UTC)