Talk:Richard Marcinko
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All but the first paragraph has been pilfered verbatim. A rewrite is in order. And by "pilfered verbatim," I believe this is copyrighted material. In addition, it kisses way too much butt and doesn't address corruption allegations. -Joseph 10:27, 2004 Aug 26 (UTC)
- completely rewritten by User:Alkivar
More than allegations, he was convicted and served time in addition to paying a fine. I don't think I should personally add the details as I know him personally and despise him too much to maintain neutrality, but know that he was convicted of conspiracy, conflict of interest, making false claims against the government, and bribery. A Standard Form 180 (SF-180) submitted to NARA can help make this article complete. -keshiklabs 7:30, 2004 Oct 3
- POV as all hell, I agree you should have 0 to do with this article, leave it to folks who can remain neutral. User:Alkivar/sig 05:51, 4 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Gaping hole in story?
The man went to federal prison, how can this be overlooked?
- because there is minimal published information about his trial/sentancing/prison sentance. Find me a source that says more than "and Marcinko served X time in jail" and I'll be happy to put it in. User:Alkivar/sig 00:33, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)