Talk:Lurleen Wallace
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George Wallance First Lady?
editThis is funny. Down at the bottom of the page she is listed as the First Lady of the state and as she was elected governor after that, her husband is listed as the first lady suceededing her!
It sounds really pc, but you should have it listed as first spouce as George clearly was not a woman.
Happy Easter everybody! Christ loves you! --69.37.91.1 (talk) 17:58, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Weasel words
editPaul, I have never done a double revert before without discussing it first, but you have been on Wikipedia a long time, and you must surely know better than to use such weasel words. Even if there was no guideline, it would be obvious that your insert is meaningless. Who says, these things? I have no doubt that someone has said it, but there were probably, in my opinion, at least as many people and probably more who thought that she was the one pulling the policy strings during Bill's term. Most people recognize Hillary—for better or worse—as a significant personage on her own. I mean, how can you compare her to Lurleen Wallace? Hillary had official responsibilities in her husband's administration, and by the 2008 election, will be in her second term in the Senate. I mean, there is just no comparision, and your weasel words (see the page: Wikipedia:Avoid weasel words) don't change that. If you revert again without specific citations, I will seek arbitration. Unschool 10:35, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
- It was mentioned in a discussion of the possible candidates in '08 that i read - i made an error of judgement in including it for which i apologise. PMA 10:41, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
- And I apologize for getting so hot. I only now looked back and saw that my original explanatory note did not register in the history log. All that showed up was a single quotation mark ("), which means that, however it happened, you did not have my explanation. Again, I am sorry. Unschool 10:46, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Death
editWhere did she die? F W Nietzsche (talk) 00:20, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
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Malignancy
editThis is a misnomer; it was a mass composed of all the decent cells that she had in her body, trying to escape. The malignancy was the woman herself. 2A01:CB0C:CD:D800:9554:83BB:4164:415 (talk) 13:18, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
Mansion open to the public
editThe article mentions that mrs. Wallace opened the governors mansion to the public seven days a week. I wonder if Black people were allowed to visit.
The only info I found is that when gov. Folsom invited Adam Clayton Powell to the mansion, george wallace was furious. 2603:7000:9300:77:D951:C698:9B02:BD47 (talk) 14:28, 9 March 2024 (UTC)