Talk:Leo Ryan/Archive 1
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Leo Ryan
Leo Ryan graduated fronm Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie du Chein,Wisconsin in 1943.My dad roomed with Mr. Ryan.Although Campion Jesuit High School hhas been closed, the Campion guys have 2 websites:CAMPION FOREVER a newsletter and Campion Jesuit High School website an ongoing project.I think both websites should be linked to this article about Leo Ryan.Thank you- Richard Dungar-La Crosse,Wisconsin-
i do not beleave it was the groups escort who opened fire on the congressman and his party. but I beleave that there were 2 trucks who pulled up (and this is one film, filmed by the shot cameraman) to the airfield shortly before the planned take-off and the gun men climbed out of the trucks, firing their weapons. <--- I dont have a log in yet. (jim jones' a jerk, btw)
- Well, if you can back up this with reputable source, it has a chance to make it to the article. Until then, it's just an opinion from an anonymous user, and obviously that not wikipedia material. Raymond Hill 07:14, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
ERROR: Gordon Lindsay
The article states: "At first, only the Temple legal counsel was allowed off the plane, but eventually the entire entourage (save Gordon Lindsay, reporting for NBC) was allowed in. "
BUT Lindsay did not work for NBC, and the Gordon Lindsay who the name is linked to died in 1973 (which is earlier than 1978), and was even less likely to work for NBC than the Lindsay you were looking for. It's best to read first, write second.
Thanks, Robert Helms
ERROR:: one note, no whispers, delegation stayed overnight.
The article states: "but after only a few hours Ryan and his entourage began receiving notes and whispered requests for evacuation from the facility. That night, the media and the delegation were returned to the airfield for accommodations following Jones' refusal to allow them to stay the night; the rest of the group remained."
BUT the Ryan delegation (Dwyer, Annibourne, Speiers, Ryan) stayed over at Jonestown and the others went to Kaituma. ONE note was passed to Bob Brown by Temple member Vernon Gosney --it was the only note, and the spoken dissent didn't begin until the following afternoon. Thanks, Robert Helms
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple
I do not think it is a good idea to add Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple to the 'See also' section of the article. 'See also' items should have a simple one-step relationship to the subject of the article, and the relationship here is not one-step but two-step: Leo Ryan was killed at Jonestown which is the subject of the documentary Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple. I've seen people exploiting 'See also' section in order to push POV, and in order to avoid such things we really need to exercise restraint in what we add to this section. -- Antaeus Feldspar 20:48, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
- Alright, fine, this can wait. But I am sure that the Leo Ryan assassination is dealt with in detail in the film. Smeelgova 20:52, 13 November 2006 (UTC).
First Member of Congress 'killed in the line of duty'
What about Robert Kennedy? He was a sitting member of Congress when he was killed.The Invisible Man 18:44, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Oh, I see. First member of Congress killed while on Congressional business.The Invisible Man 18:51, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- Exactly. Thus, the Congressional Gold Medal. Smeelgova 18:56, 4 January 2007 (UTC).
"judicial excess of the CIA"???
For the life of me, I cannot figure out what "judicial excess of the CIA" is supposed to mean. I'm sure the author had something serious in mind, but exactly what is a mystery. I googled it, but the phrase doesn't turn up anywhere else. I've even tried standing on my head... Does anybody have a clue? Thanks! Cgingold 17:19, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- I will get more sources for this and improve the syntax. Thank you for pointing this out! Smee 22:27, 20 February 2007 (UTC).