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This page is clearly a problem. The entire discussion has been deleted, which is convenient since it was a record of this page being used to promote her (failed) campaign for the House in Nov 2006.

The section mentioning the current Attorney General's "ethical" problems is vague, deliberately misleading and entirely unsuitable for an encyclopedia. I am changing this article to remove the bias. I would also question whether this (failed) politician is worthy of a wiki page.

Maybe others will have thoughts, but perhaps it would be better if paid members of her office(paid government workers) did not edit the page - as was the problem before.

OK done it now. Her "achievements" section was entirely unbalanced and unsuitable. One of the links was for her (failed) bid for Congress. Totally unacceptable. "Awards"? Get real.

I will keep an eye on this page because Wikipedia is not a ramp for the United States Democratic Party.