Talk:Sam Seaborn
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[edit]Would love to see him return to the show in the seventh season.
Theres no point it putting the debate about the election result, it was speculation over something and we already learned what heppened.
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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:11, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
Possible vandalism about why Sam left politics
[edit]An IP user added the following bit about Sam's political career after the California 47th election: "While most believe Sam did in fact lose the election, this issue was never resolved. Some believe he won in an upset, only to subsequently resign the position in a sex scandal involving underrage girls in a hotel room during the Democratic National Convention." This unsourced bit has no basis in anything ever depicted in the show and the policies of Wikipedia clearly dictate that it ought to be removed, which I promptly did do. I suspect that this edit was added as a joke, as I later realized that Rob Lowe's famous incident where he made a sex tape with two girls (one of whom turned out to be underaged, although Lowe claimed he did not know that) occurred while he was attending the Democratic National Convention. However, then a different IP user (who I should point out has a history of non-constructive edits) reverted me. I reverted that reversion and then I was reverted AGAIN by a third IP user. I think it's quite clear that we have a bit of joke vandalism going on here and I wanted to note that here. If any more reversions occur, I think I will be forced to seek administrator intervention. --Hnsampat (talk) 04:26, 20 May 2010 (UTC)
- Not true it was never disclosed what happened, what reliable source do you have to prove it?
- The burden of proof isn't on me. The burden of proof is on you, who added the information. See WP:PROVEIT. --Hnsampat (talk) 11:51, 20 May 2010 (UTC)