Talk:Bob Shrum
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Shrum
editCan someone create a Shrum Page here? I really want to talk about Shrum.
This article has a strong 'disgruntled/angry democrat' perspective. Needs to be improved.
this is a sham description
editIt ought to be removed.
Why someone who supports programs for the poor needs to be poor is unclear. Do i need to be black to support civil rights? A woman to believe in the right to choose, or an illegally incarcerated american citizen to fight for civil liberties and due process. What a crock.
Is this still biased?
editI don't think that this page is showing bias any longer, and I think we should get rid of the NPOV warning.
I'm taking the bias warning off. If you object, tell me.
NYU picket line
editI have heard that the "strike" at NYU that the bio says Shrum crossed is not actually a strike. Supposedly the graduate students' union disbanded, but a few of them are still carrying on a strike that nobody recognizes because they don't have a union.
"Over eight presidential elections"
edit"Over eight" is a weird phrase. Why not just use the accurate number? 81.159.57.18 05:42, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well what is that number? I think not knowing it is why it's not used :) Mathiastck 08:08, 29 June 2007 (UTC)