Talk:Greg Quinn (farmer)

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This article seems to be copied almost word-for-word from Mr. Quinn's promotional materials. There was an article about him in Reader's Digest which is pretty much a sales pitch for his currant juice that makes a couple of suspicious claims about his background (he was supposedly recruited as a spy after being drafted and ran a restaurant in Bavaria reselling food and alcohol from a PX). It seems all he has accomplished is getting some outdated state laws removed and running another health juice business (what are the eight books the article claims he has published?). This doesn't seem very encyclopedic. -12.40.5.69 (talk) 20:51, 25 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

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