Talk:Pete McCloskey

Kovic Claim
Ron Kovic claims McCloskey gave him the passes that let him and other memebrs of the VVAW get into the RNC. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 132.241.245.49 (talk • contribs).

Edit retracted
Why isn't the law suit the ADL had to settle with McCloseky in this entry? https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=JW19981127.2.9&e=---en--20--1--txt-txIN --- An edit I made was retracted by another user as being a violation of the NPOV policy. That's not the case. The current article reads as if the quote taken from the IHR conference was entirely wrong and somehow substantively changed the reason why this is a controversy. I will make the edit again. If it is removed, I will ask that we get someone to help mediate this NPOV dispute, and failing that, look into wikipedia arbitration for this.

Finally, I'd like to note that this is actually a peculiar example of NPOV being raised in a systematic and decidedly non-neutral way. The same person is, with bias, policing the CNI link: first truncating any elaboration on CNI's relationship with the controversy in that entry with a "see McCloskey" remark (while removing pertinent material in CNI's entry about the organization's response to this incident), and then deleting material under the McCloskey entry. i.e.: First "this is better handled under McCloskey" and then deleting material here.

This is the first time I've done editing on these pages, and I was rather amazed at: 1. How quickly the user responded, and 2. How prolific the user has been in removing material in these entries. I would like to mediate this to see if we can come to a mutual agreement on a full account of why this has been a controversy and so that readers of these entries can get as full and non-biased (as possible) text. But, i'll frankly say this looks like a textbook case of an organization having someone police their wikipedia publicity, and I'll opt for arbitration if it appears that the interest in seeing a full and accurate entry isn't a shared motive. p.s. I'll go ahead and register a wikipedia user name to help with tracking this discussion and dispute. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.140.157.18 (talk • contribs).

What you call "elaboration" is baldfaced violation of WP policy, as you should know if you'd read the documentation I'd linked for you. You inserted "CNI did not, at the time of McCloskey's speech, nor at any point later (while McCloskey served on the CNI board), distance itself from its founder and board member's decision to be the keynote speaker for the Holocaust denial group." That violates WP:OR. What if CNI did distance itself in some newspaper article that you happened to miss? Even if you say you have done careful enough research to announce with certainty that CNI never distanced itself from the IHR speech, why should Wikipedians believe YOU? Next time you add such statements, make sure you have reliable sources for them. Please keep your personal opinions out of the articles and keep your ad hominem attacks out of the talk pages. You'll be well advised to familiarize yourself with WP policy before further editing. Precis 23:39, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

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IHR posts their statements as a matter of public record. There has been none distancing themselves from the McCloskey's actions. Public critiques of a lack of these are quite prolific and widely available. It's clear form the record of both this and CNI's entry that you are regularly policing and omitting material relevant to the controversy of both CNI and McCloskey which complies with NPOV standards, while at the same time authoring material that gives false impressions in its summaries and omissions.

If this isn't going to evolve into a back and forth of editing "war" -- and I have no interest in seeing wikipedia abused in that way--than this is going to require some outside dispute resolution, which exists within WIki. You're abuse of this resource needs to end. I'll start looking into options for that. I suspect that, what will surface, is a campaign not unlike Wikipedia saw with hill staffers "policing" the entry of the congress people they served. Wikipedia's processes for this ultimately did a wonderful job of outing them, and I suspect and look forward to what I imagine will be a parallel situaiton here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.140.157.18 (talk • contribs).

Keep your unsourced opinions out of Wikipedia. If available sources are prolific and widely available, then pray tell, why aren't you using them? Precis 20:27, 26 July 2006 (UTC)

Succession
The succession dates are wrong. Leo Ryan succeeded him in the 11th district in 1973, while McCloskey served in two other district numbers until he left office in 1983. 161.185.150.122 (talk) 03:02, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Pete McCloskey.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:07, 15 January 2008 (UTC)

Libel?
Sued for libel by Pat Robertson who lost his case. -Sparky (talk) 16:29, 4 July 2011 (UTC)
 * The long block quotation(?) with preface "His book "The Taking of Hill 610" put an end to Pat Robertson's 1988 Presidential run." seems to be inserted out of place. No source is given, but layout implies quotation. --P64 (talk) 19:22, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

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Date of Great Grandfather's Immigration
1953 can't be right… right? &mdash; iFaqeer (talk to or email me) 16:49, 29 January 2024 (UTC)

Is he dead?
Any sources to back up this trending tweet? ~ AlaskaGal~ ^_^ 19:50, 8 May 2024 (UTC)