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Advertisement for a made-up character created by a church college marketing department.
Orange Mike |
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Delete My search for reliable sources revealed that Teddy Roosevelt was once called the "Kid President", but he was actually the president. I see lots of fluff coverage, perfect feel-good filler material for slow news days, and yes, he appeared at the White House with Barack Obama and someone in an Easter Bunny suit. But what I haven't been able to find is significant coverage in independent, reliable sources. You are such a scrooge,
Orangemike but you are right.
Cullen328Let's discuss it 03:09, 9 March 2014 (UTC)reply
reply - ironically, he's from my home town; if he hadn't been added to a "notable residents" list, I'd never have noticed the article. --
Orange Mike |
Talk 03:46, 9 March 2014 (UTC)reply
moved from talk page I think he is very inspirational and my students like to look up information on him. Wikipedia is a reliable, safe site. Please keep Kid President on here. Thanks. (10 March 2014, at 00:22) — Preceding
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Delete This article has lots of problems, including mixing whether it is about the character or the actor.
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