Talk:John Train

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[edit] Original research

Please don't insert Lyndon LaRouche original research into this article. The meetings are confirmed as having taken place, in some form or another, but those who have spoken about them say they were ordinary meetings of the kind Train often holds for journalists. It is only the LaRouche publications that have turned them into something special and conspiratorial. The article is not "closely related" to LaRouche within the terms of the ArbCom ruling, and therefore material from LaRouche publications is not appropriate. Many thanks, Slim 18:56, Jan 7, 2005 (UTC)

My rationale for including a link was that, at the time, there was an article entitled John Train Salon, and it seemed a bit ridiculous not to link to an eponymous article. I don't object to your deleting it, but for the record, do you have any evidence that Train "often holds" "ordinary meetings" "for journalists"? --HK 13:34, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)