Talk:Sean O'Keefe
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[edit] Want to delete a sentence: is that okay?
I would like the delete the following sentence from the article: "On February 17, 2005, an Associated Press news report claimed that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) would investigate O'Keefe's misuse or overuse of government airplanes for employee travel." My rationale is that, as I pointed out in my newly added sentence right below this one, this news report was not actually accurate. Sean O'Keefe was not investigated, it was a more general, nonspecific look at the agency. I don't think it's fair to O'Keefe to keep this sentence, impugning his integrity, in the article. If no one objects within a few days, I'll take it out. --Centurion328 11:57, 13 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- OK, no one objected so I took it out. --Centurion328 11:21, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
"Griffin has expressed a willingness to reverse O'Keefe and send up a shuttle and to launch the Discovery at July 13th, 2005 to the International Space Station"
Could someone clarify this? Miros 12:47, 28 July 2005 (UTC)