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The $250K gift is from another Philip Munger (Philip R. Munger, son of Charlie Munger, not Philip A. Munger, composer/blogger) See <www.fec.gov>
173.240.241.17 (talk) 18:40, 15 July 2014 (UTC)
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[edit]I removed the whole creationism story nonsense... it looks like fake astroturf, there are no real firm sources... just latimes and salon.com quoting back an 11 year anecdote which seems too outrageous to be true... why would you talk about that to a stranger? 208.124.113.7 (talk)
- Creationism info has been restored. LA Times and Salon.com are reliable sources, per WP:V, as opposed to the anonymous editors subjective opinion that "there are no real firm sources" -- even if the anonymous editor doesn't feel that the sources used by LA Times or Salon.com are reliable. Seems like the anon editor was relying on his/her personal opinion, rather than neutral point of view and no original research per Wikipedia policy. Aside from that, Philip Munger is a longtime resident of the Mat-Su Valley, and has met Palin on numerous occasions throughout his Wasilla-area residency. Perhaps the anonymous editor can't be expected to know that, but it just kinda underscores the unreliability of purely subjective opinion in trying to edit articles. --Yksin (talk) 20:30, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
Deletions of excessive verbiage and irrelevancies
[edit]I agree with the restoration of Palin incident but extensively edited the standing text for style, brevity, clarity, punctuation corrections, and deleted info regarding just Palin rather than Munger. Activist (talk) 05:02, 7 May 2017 (UTC)
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