Talk:Cleft chin
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[edit] House of Representatives
I'm really perplexed as to what the anonymous House of Representatives IP contributor's interest in this article is. I monitor their contributions to ensure NPOV, and this is one article they keep coming back to and adding- it's quite bizarre. --Kuzaar-T-C- 17:17, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
- I propose deleting the list, it's inane and pointless. Who gives a damn if someone has a cleft chin? And if anyone does I hope one of the editors bans their IP The list is longer than the article itself and that alone warrents wiping out the list. It has an example of a Cleft Chin with Kirk Douglas, and an example of the gene becoming less prominant in offspring, with his son. If someone doesn't know who Kirk Douglas is, they obviously don't know how to go anywhere else on the web other than the Cleft Chin section of wikipedia.
Not meaning to get trivial about storage, but this page is about 10kb longer than it should be. Every article should uphold Wikipedia's standards, and this page displays that 90% plus of Wikipedia is junk and links to self-serving US congressman. Someone who can either objectively cut down the list, or give a summary of a handful of prominant people with the trait and with relevance to the subject of genetic traits, please cut this thing up and move it from downright bovine exriment to just plain awful would be divine intervention here. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 83.100.225.250 (talk) 13:41, 23 January 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Ian Mcdiamird
Is he actually a chin?