Talk:Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities
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[edit]Wikipedia article about this organization should be about the organization. This is not a forum for posting the platform of the organization.
The section titled "priorities" should be deleted in accordance with this standard. Upon removal of "priorities" section the NEUTRALITY DISPUTED tag can be removed.
If priorities section will remain, it should have references and citations - and the "neutrality disputed" tag should remain as long as this section is included.
- Done. - RoyBoy 16:07, 30 November 2011 (UTC)
Deceptive graph
[edit]We need a new graph. Its caption says it's "discretionary spending" but readers who aren't familiar with that term might get the idea that that's the entire budget. It's a safe bet that most readers will think over 50% of the budget goes to defense.
Perhaps we need two graphs. One to show the full budget, and another to show the propaganda that this organization is trying to push. In that light, we need to list more names of the people behind this.
-- Randy2063 03:13, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
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