Talk:Andrea Barthwell
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[edit]Davisva continues to revert changes and add in propaganda (implying that there is an unsafe dose of cannabis and that the plant itself is somehow impure). I recommend reverting any changes he makes along these lines. Runderwo 17:27, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
I reverted the changes and added references. Runderwo 18:22, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
User 68.253.54.160, why are you removing any possibly unflattering item about this person. Please state if you disagree with the fact but please don't remove someonething factual just because you may not like to see it. --Xploita 21:40, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
A vandal deleted the article and replaced it with copyright text from a pro-marijuana website. Copyright proceedings were begun. I stopped copyright proceedings and instead reverted the vandalism to an earlier version. --Gerald Farinas 21:24, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Moving Scandal section here until someon can put some sources in it especially for the quotes
[edit]==Scandal==
Soon after her name was announced in connection to the Senate race, word leaked of a 2003 White House internal inquiry focused on charges that Barthwell harassed a staff member. He claimed that she made repeated references to him sitting in other men's laps, placed a kaleidoscope under his chair, and told him to hold a knife during a cake-cutting ceremony because she knew he'd want to "handle" something "long and hard". She allegedly referred to the cake as "beefy and meaty" and told him she knew he "liked it big and meaty". Barthwell made no public comment on the charges, but soon afterwards, Illinois Republicans chose Alan Keyes to be their nominee. Keyes went on to lose in a landslide.
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