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==scaring Gilder out of his apartment== |
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{{WikiProject Biography|military-work-group=Yes|military-priority=Low}} |
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"In the 1970s, Gilder worked as a spokesman for the liberal Republican Senator Charles McC. Mathias as anti-war protesters surrounded the capital, some eventually scaring Gilder out of his apartment." What? He never left his apartment before? This incident needs to be expanded to explain better what it means. ] 21:25, 22 February 2006 (UTC) |
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{{WikiProject Conservatism|importance=Mid}} |
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==Disc Inst. origins== |
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{{WikiProject Creationism|Intelligent design=yes|Intelligent design-importance=low|importance=Low}} |
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"He helped found the ] with Bruce Chapman. The organization started as a moderate group which aimed to privatize and modernize Seattle's transit systems but it later became the leading think tank of the intelligent design movement," That's not the impression I get from the Disc. Ins. article about transit coming first. Maybe it's right tho'. These articles should be uniformized and checked for historical correctness. ] 21:41, 22 February 2006 (UTC) |
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==Wealth & Poverty== |
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Very biased article. Almost completely negative and full of unproven criminal allegations. No mention of his classic work Wealth and Poverty, one of the most influential conservative books of the last century. Also, what is this "tried to learn how to write" nonsense. |
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:Why not add something to the article instead of just complaining? ] 08:46, 19 April 2006 (UTC) |
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