Talk:Lawrence E. Walsh
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[edit]This page should be deleted; there is another page for this person (see Lawrence Edward Walsh) based on the Biographical Dictionary of Federal Judges that is closer to Wikipedia standards. -- User:Mklobas 8:39, 27 May 2009
Speedy Deletion
[edit]This article should be deleted for the following reasons:
1. This page is a biographical entry of a living person.
2. This page contains no citations.
3. This page is not neutral. Rather, it is dedicated to impugning Walsh's criminal indictment of Caspar Weinberger as improperly motivate.
4. There is another page for this person (see Lawrence Edward Walsh)
5. The Lawrence Edward Walsh page is based on and cites a reputable source, i.e. the Biographical Dictionary of Federal Judges
6. The Lawrence Edward Walsh page is more detailed and closer to Wikipedia standards for biographical entries.
7. This page (Lawrence E. Walsh) should be redirected to the superior Lawrence Edward Walsh page.
Austinmayor (talk) 14:10, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
- I have redirected it, but kept the history visible since the article did not depict the subject negatively. -- Luk talk 14:41, 9 September 2009 (UTC)