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== Who is Weld?==
== Who is Weld?==
"According to courtroom testimony by FBI agent Richard Egan, Jeffrey and Michelle Steinberg, the heads of LaRouche's security unit, boasted of placing harassing phone calls all through the night to the general counsel of the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) when the FEC was investigating LaRouche's political contributions.[41]
"According to courtroom testimony by FBI agent Richard Egan, Jeffrey and Michelle Steinberg, the heads of LaRouche's security unit, boasted of placing harassing phone calls all through the night to the general counsel of the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) when the FEC was investigating LaRouche's political contributions.[41]

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Who is Weld?

"According to courtroom testimony by FBI agent Richard Egan, Jeffrey and Michelle Steinberg, the heads of LaRouche's security unit, boasted of placing harassing phone calls all through the night to the general counsel of the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) when the FEC was investigating LaRouche's political contributions.[41]

During the grand jury hearings followers picketed the courthouse, chanted "Weld is a fag",[78] distributed leaflets accusing Weld of involvement in drug dealing, and "sang a jingle advocating that he be hanged in public".[79]" This is the first and only mention of Weld in this article. Who is this?

Examiner?

Apparently examiner.com is considered a bad source for Wikipedia? Anyone know why? If an exception can be made for a particular page, this article could be useful here: http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=%22Banking+on+Congress,+%E2%80%98Week+of+Action%E2%80%99+begins+Monday+in+D.C.%22&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest (this is the only way I can manage to put a link here. Someone must really dislike the Examiner.)

Joe Bodacious (talk) 20:06, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

http://www.sfweekly.com/2007-12-05/news/blogos-free/ is a good read for why the examiner.com is a bad source.Serialjoepsycho (talk) 00:13, 19 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
People coming from Examiner.com created a huge mess on Wikipedia some years back when they were spamming Examiner links into many, many articles. It turned out that they were trying to get more eyeballs on their articles because they were then paid more by advertisers. That practice left Wikipedia with a very scornful attitude toward the blogging website, aside from the obvious problem that there is no editorial oversight.
Regarding the linked article by Kenric Ward, called "Banking on Congress, ‘Week of Action’ begins Monday in D.C.", published this time last year, I don't see any compelling reason to try and get the blacklist lifted. The only thing it says about LaRouchism is that Paul Gallagher, LaRouchite economics editor, thinks that Glass–Steagall Legislation should be restored for a healthy American economy. Gallagher's views are not analyzed—they are presented verbatim—so this is a primary source. Binksternet (talk) 02:54, 19 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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