Talk:Fred Kaplan (journalist)

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Not terribly familiar with wikipedia rules, but does this violate NPOV rules? "He knows little to nothing about the military; having never served. He does, however, align himself with President Clinton's Secretary of Defense Les Aspin, who grossly, ineptly, and ultimately tragically mishandled the US military in Somalia in 1993."

That would indeed violate the NPOV rules. I see somebody already removed it, or I would have. BTW, if you don't have an account, you should consider getting one, and if you do, you can sign your comments by typing four tildes in a row. (tilde is ~ that) Rmharman 18:11, 10 January 2007 (UTC)Reply