User:John Broughton/Individual articles
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[edit] Planned work
[edit] Misc
[1] - Wesley Pruden; Washington Times
[edit] Promised
- Clint Curtis - look at article as promised (request on my talk page)
[edit] Weldon
- [2] The connections just keep coming. This would seem to justify an entire article in and of itself.
- [3] - 11/27 news story with a lot more details
[edit] Was going to be pre-election
- Jon Porter - AP profile, Congrespedia, etc. Plus [5]
- Rick Renzi - long article that helps explain FEC investigations (two, not one): [6]; and [7] and [8]
- - financial info: [9], [10], 12-19-2004 newspaper article, [insurance against NARAL, CREW,
2003, 2004, and 2005 financial disclosure forms - he sold the real estate investment company in 2003, with some profits in 2004, and sold the ranch and wine company in 2005. campaign debt as of mid-2003, campaign debt immediately after 2004 campaign, 2002 election results, 2004 FEC audit of 2002 campaign - report,
- Timothy V. Johnson - use AP profile to flesh out article (so paperclip stays in)
- Jerry Weller - [11]*Charles H. Taylor
- Land holdings!! - [12]
- Rebuttal to WSJ article: "Congressman demands retraction from WSJ"
- 7th richest person in Congress, per [13] (actually, follow that link to personal page, which cites rank)
- Various - including Rep. Robin Hayes - [14] -
- Curt Weldon - [15]. Also review facts in newspaper article on FBI investigation [16] to make sure are in wikipedia article (not the FBI investigation per se, but what FBI is looking at) [17]
- Christopher Smith - AP profile - [18] (see his talk page)
[edit] Post-election
- Jim DeMint - tax problems worth a sentence or two - [19]
- USAToday: relatives: [20] - Rep CW Bill Young and daughter-in-law;
- Duncan Hunter - mine this: [21] and San Diego newspaper archive [22]
Also obit of father: [23]
- Bob Perry - Bob J. Perry strikes again. The GOP stalwart and financier of 527 groups like Swift Boat Veterans for Truth in 2004 and the Economic Freedom Fund this year has donated $2 million to a 527 group called Americans for Honesty on Issues, according to a recently filed FEC report. [24] and [25] [26]
- FEC reports this past week show that Bob Perry has also contributed $1 million to the Free Enterprise Fund, which has begun running TV ads against Ned Lamont in Connecticut. [27]
- Harry Reid article needs more organization - moving "opinions" to Senate section (make into "political positions"; put part into "actions", part into new "Personal" section, which will include info from "early life" section.
- Mark Foley pressured to run again in 2006: [30]
staff]
- ATF head (scumbag): [31]
- Mitch McConnell - profile [32]
- Terry Nelson: [33], [34], [35]; and he's gone: [36]
[38],
- [Equatorial Guinea] - [39]