Talk:Lynn Schenk
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[edit]Before 1993 the 49th district was not "the 41st district". Only part of the 41st was included in the 49th. In fact, Bill Lowery ended up in the 51st district and ran, unsuccessfully, against Randy "Duke" Cunningham in the 1992 Republican Primary for the 51st. Dananderson 20:51, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
Holocaust survivor daughter?
[edit]No proof against it, but it seems strange given that she was born JAN45 and thus conceived APR44, and was born in the US. Who was the survivor, mother or father? Was she the biological daughetr of such a survivor? And what does Holocaust survivor mean? Would think it means someon who was in the camps, etc. Not just any Jew who left Europe.
- The third reference has this sentence, supporting the article sentence:
To understand who Lynn Schenk is today, you have to start before she was born. Her father, Sidney, grew up in Hungary and began working as a tailor at 14. During the Holocaust, he was imprisoned in a concentration camp. His job in the camp was sowing the Jewish stars that were affixed to Jewish prisoners' uniforms. Because of his skill as a tailor, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee brought him to Montreal immediately after the war. While there, he met a Czechoslovakian girl from New York, Elsa, and the pair married. The couple eventually settled in New York, where Lynn was born in 1945.
- But it still doesn't make sense. If her pa came over AFTER the war, well the war wasnot over until May 45.
Please delete entirely
[edit]DELETE LYNN SCHENK'S PAGE
[edit]This is an unauthorized biography of Lynn Schenk. If Ms. Schenk ever becomes interested in having her biography on Wikipedia, she will provide accurate information herself.
I think it is irresponsible of Wikipedia to allow unsubstantiated information to be published without impunity and to allow strangers to engage in a back and forth debate on the merits and character of people they do not know.
Please delete entirely- that is without being placed in your "deleteopedia".
[This section (above) was added at 13:21 on 15 May 2010 by User:98.218.195.163 (Talk).]
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