Talk:Craig McNamara
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- Hello, everybody! One should notice or, better said, should have already noticed, Robert Craig McNamara is NOT Robert McNamara, but Craig is the son of the former United States Secretary of Defense.
- I agree that he is not the former United States Secretary of Defense, but I still think that RC McNamara is not significant enough to have his own page. Having a famous daddy does not qualify you, and though he may have done a few things in his comparatively uneventful life, the main reason his somewhat insignificant actions are glorified is because his father was important. I still think he should be mentioned, but as a section of Robert McNamara's page, most probably under Personal Life. bigforrap (talk) 10:01, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Conflict with article on Robert McNamara
[edit]this article says Robert McNamara was fired, section: activist, para 6, sentence 2. The R. McNamara article says he resigned as def. sec. Sudzydoogiedawg (talk) 11:42, 21 August 2024 (UTC)