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Misses Budget Debate Controversy

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Is the sole source of this "controversy" this Facethestate.com blog? Because, if so, I'm not sure a blog that basis part of its story, about how some recently appointed legislator took a previously planned trip with her family, on her husband's Facebook page qualifies as a reliable source. I'm sure I'll be properly "schooled" about how it's somehow okay to cite opinion blogs as sources on Wikipedia but until then, I'm not buying it. Smart Ways (talk) 03:56, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Okay, since I've had this question, about the Facethestate.com and it's use of Middleton's husband's Facebook page as a source, up for over a month, I'm going to go a head and remove the "Missed Budget Debate" issue from this biography. Facethestate.com is a self described conservative blog, and that combined with its use of someone's Facebook page as a source seems to call into question the appropriateness of using it as a source for this BLP. Smart Ways (talk) 00:41, 18 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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