Talk:Patrick Cook
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[edit]This article is strongly affected by POV, one section largely just praising Cook.
Is any of this true?
[edit]Cook also visited Peru, Indiana, where he had an affair with a woman name Cindy Cary. She took the last name and when the baby boy was born, she gave him his father's name. Patrick Cook, was then relocated to Rocky Mount, North Carolina where he lived in captivity for many years. He met the love of his life when he was 17 and later married in 2002. He now has a 2 year old son and a baby girl on the way due in August of 2007.
- If true, it needs a citation. -- JackofOz 06:06, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
I read the Bulletin regularly and I've developed a very strong suspicion that Patrick Cok is a far right wing idealogue. I looked up this article and was stunned to discover that he is apparently praised for his impartiality ! Not that I have ever seen (the three quotes provided are a bit of a give away aren't they ?) ! I would suspect that ths article was written by a Cook apologist, or more likely his agent. Any chance of someone trying a more accurate rewrite ?
Rory Deutsch 15 Nov 2007 Readers who wish to judge Cook's impartiality may listen/download Australian ABC Radio National 28 May 2012 in programme "Counterpoint" www.abc.net.au/rn etc.Leavitout (talk) 04:51, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
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