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I know this is still in the early stages, but I just wanted to make one comment (other than kudos):<br />
 
I know this is still in the early stages, but I just wanted to make one comment (other than kudos):<br />
 
The intro doesn't seem to very clearly state what exactly this article is talking about.  I could tweak it, but you know much more about the Clintons than I, so I think you're much more qualified. --[[User:DavidB4|<font color="ForestGreen">David B</font>]] <sup><small>([[User talk:DavidB4|TALK]])</small></sup> 01:32, 14 October 2016 (EDT)
 
The intro doesn't seem to very clearly state what exactly this article is talking about.  I could tweak it, but you know much more about the Clintons than I, so I think you're much more qualified. --[[User:DavidB4|<font color="ForestGreen">David B</font>]] <sup><small>([[User talk:DavidB4|TALK]])</small></sup> 01:32, 14 October 2016 (EDT)
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:There's numerous problems with this subject. Many of the original sources are on this list, Danny Casserole and more recently Victor Thorn. So researchers have to pick up where they left off. Then you have the problem of mainstream censorship and blackballing. Many bloggers have attempted it, but there sometimes is confusion in dates and names. Milan, for instance, is spelled Milan (this is the guy who's decapitated head found blocks away in a dumpster was ruled a suicide). I have conflicting dates of death for Charles Silhouette Miller. Sometimes they don't even have the gender right (Florence Martin). John Wilson is called James Wilson elsewhere.
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:My attempt here is to breakout occupations first, then some sort of topical classification (drugs/sex, Whitewater, Commerce Department, fundraising, etc.) A chronological or alphabetical listing, as most other websites have, lacks a common thread and gets confusing quickly. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|''#NeverHillary'']]</sup> 19:32, 14 October 2016 (EDT)

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I'm glad to see you're working on this! I've known for some time that they left a trail of bodies in their wake, but I never seemed to find enough information to write anything of this magnitude. You must have found some great resources! I know this is still in the early stages, but I just wanted to make one comment (other than kudos):
The intro doesn't seem to very clearly state what exactly this article is talking about. I could tweak it, but you know much more about the Clintons than I, so I think you're much more qualified. --David B (TALK) 01:32, 14 October 2016 (EDT)

There's numerous problems with this subject. Many of the original sources are on this list, Danny Casserole and more recently Victor Thorn. So researchers have to pick up where they left off. Then you have the problem of mainstream censorship and blackballing. Many bloggers have attempted it, but there sometimes is confusion in dates and names. Milan, for instance, is spelled Milan (this is the guy who's decapitated head found blocks away in a dumpster was ruled a suicide). I have conflicting dates of death for Charles Silhouette Miller. Sometimes they don't even have the gender right (Florence Martin). John Wilson is called James Wilson elsewhere.
My attempt here is to breakout occupations first, then some sort of topical classification (drugs/sex, Whitewater, Commerce Department, fundraising, etc.) A chronological or alphabetical listing, as most other websites have, lacks a common thread and gets confusing quickly. RobS#NeverHillary 19:32, 14 October 2016 (EDT)