Talk:Julie Banderas

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The final paragraph of her biography certainly seems a little sketchy to me. Anyone care to confirm those details? Thanks. Thistheman 04:03, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Julie Banderas is hot

Not to bad for a lady in her 30s, I'd tap her. I liked the way she stood up to that looney right wing nutbar. She seems to liberal to be on Fox lol. She is a fox though hehehe. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 142.167.223.198 (talk) 20:59, 17 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Vandilism

I had to edit out the sentence that a previous user claimed Julie Banderas was in a "Sexual affair" with a married colleague.

I also replaced the last trivia fact that was present before the vandilism.

If there is any way to make users the only ones that can edit this page, please do so. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.121.238.71 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Deleted for POV and no sources cited or presented.

  • Although some have criticized Ms. Banderas for being overly emotional, many others have praised her as a role model, a journalist of great integrity and a true voice of conscience. Some have even compared her with Edward R. Murrow. After her shouting match with Phelps-Roper, many soldiers and their families praised her for standing up for them.
  • Was a huge fan of Guns N Roses and used to have a poster of Axl Rose in her bedroom.

(meaning that Ms. Phelps-Roper was conducting herself in a way that was consistent with the Bible's supposed parameters of Hell-worthy behavior)


She was born Julie Bidwell...she changed her name to Banderas during her first media stint. She claimed at the time that she was of Columbian heritage and Banderas was an old family name, but there's no proof of that.

btw that is how you spell you're

[edit] Copy and paste

The Foxnews bio of her (Which someone put in this article) was directly added to this article. Ohyeahmormons 01:03, 4 July 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Birth year?

Why is her birth year so vague? Can anyone cite anything that says one year or the other?