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An IP vandal dropped the slogan "California Uber Alles" into the article, which I reverted. But it does pose the question, where is the mention of the song? It used to be in the article, as it was inthis random historical version. In the heavy political period before the election, it got cut by someone with an agenda, along with other material that might not have met with that agenda. Actually the text was not cut from the article, but is buried into an inappropriate note in place of being a source. Historically, this song was written about Jerry Brown, a fact that is sourced. It deserves proper mention in the article.Trackinfo (talk)09:24, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
An IP has been adding a very large section titled "Controversies", with 19 separate, alphabetical sections taking up nearly 4000 words.[1] In some cases, like the "William Bonin" section, Brown is barely mentioned. Other sections are unsourced, or have no indication of a controversy. Taken together, the added material does not seem like an effort to improve an article and instead appears like POV pushing. More reasonable amounts of this material could be integrated in the article where appropriate. Will Beback talk 23:06, 12 March 2011 (UTC)
Would it not be clearer to list his non-gubernatorial offices in chronological order (earliest appointment listed first) in the second paragraph, as opposed to reverse chronological order?—Precedingunsigned comment added by86.10.208.136 (talk)16:06, 13 May 2011 (UTC)
The article looks a little stale with the same image for several years, which is clearly out of date and so many freely available images.--Amadscientist (talk) 14:21, 19 November 2011 (UTC)
Done--Amadscientist (talk)05:27, 28 November 2011 (UTC)
The article lists his religion as Roman Catholicism. His predecessorArnold Schwarzenegger's religion is listed as Roman Catholic.
Why the difference?Montalban (talk)00:52, 1 December 2011 (UTC)
Why is there no mention that, since October of 2011, Brown has been the longest serving governor in the state's history?Altgeld (talk)02:22, 10 January 2012 (UTC)
I changed, “Jackson, who had made a pair of comments that were perceived to be anti-semitic about Jews in general and New York City's Jews in particular while running for president in 1984, was still despised in Jewish communities.”, to “Jackson, who had made a pair of anti-semitic comments about Jews in general and New York City's Jews in particular while running for president in 1984, was still despised in Jewish communities. Jackson's comments were blatantly anti-Semitic as even acknowledged. If a white, Latino or Asian person made sort of comment about 'niggers' and 'niggertown' no one would use a hedged phrase like 'perceived as racist' to describe them.
Lenbrazil (talk)23:52, 19 August 2012 (UTC)
I had added information about an ironic reference to Jerry Brown in a motion picture ("Jade") and that was removed.
Perhaps the placement (following information on Jerry's presidential bids) wasn't the best, but I don't think it ought to have been deleted. I believe that popular culture, with its enormous impact on people's lives and thoughts and interests ought not be neglected in Wikipedia; and,in fact, it is not neglected in the bulk of Wikpedia entries.
I would suggest that a new section be added to Jerry's bio, titled "Jerry Brown in Popular Culture," or something similar.
Flyingw (talk)18:21, 2 October 2012 (UTC)flyingw
Perhaps some information aboutSutter Brown.--Amadscientist (talk)05:12, 11 December 2012 (UTC)
The result of the move request was:page moved.TJRC (talk)23:26, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
Jerry Brownj →Jerry Brown – Typo in current name, and move from earlier article name, which was more appropriate perWP:COMMONNAME, was not discussed. I'm unable to make the move myself, probably because of a redirect.72Dino (talk)22:20, 7 February 2013 (UTC)
A friend of the governor who filled $100k+ job positions, then was let go from Brown's payroll following a 'domestic disturbance' with his 6th wife. I think Barzaghi is quite relevant to this article subject and merits more detail than the article contains, just expressing my personal opinion that more information regarding Barzaghi and the relationship and ongoings between him and Brown/ Brown's campaign team etc. could be added to the article.— Precedingunsigned comment added by82.26.198.108 (talk)03:19, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
Additionally I think the level of detail regarding such an important event is ridiculous here. All it mentions is 'was let go in 2004' with nothing whatsoever about why. And is 'personal life' really the appropriate section for Barzaghi? If he was getting job positions mentioned above then I would imagine he would be relevant to Brown's career... --82.26.198.108 (talk)03:23, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
Upon browsing the previous talk archives I can see somebody has been keeping an eye on this article... Barzaghi's name has come up before as a subject that's been 'removed' from the page for various reasons. 'Controversy' also seems a touchy subject for this article according to the talk archives. I recommend a POV flag or whatever you guys do for articles like this, I consider it biased, possibly edited in Brown's interests, and I would imagine you guys would want to investigate and fix that. --82.26.198.108 (talk)03:30, 13 April 2013 (UTC)
I am moving this here for discussion. Most of this is not referenced and what is makes claims from a single article. Oddly..there was a far more well referenced section here that seems to have been removed. I will check the history for it.
Like his father, Brown strongly opposed thedeath penalty and vetoed it as governor, which the legislature overrode in 1977. He also appointed judges who opposed capital punishment. His appointee as Chief Justice of theCalifornia Supreme Court,Rose Bird, wasrecalled in 1986 by voters angry at her opposition to the death penalty. She and two other Brown appointed justices were the first such removals in California history.[1]
--Mark Miller (talk)21:37, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
I have re-added the section with the accurate information that was fully referenced as follows:
Like his father, Brown strongly opposed thedeath penalty and vetoed it as Governor, which the legislature overrode in 1977. He also appointed judges who opposed capital punishment. One of these appointments,Rose Bird as the Chief Justice of theCalifornia Supreme Court, wasrecalled by voters after a strong campaign financed by business interests upset by her "pro-labor" and "pro-free speech" rulings. The death penalty was only a tool to use against her, even though the Bird Court consistently upheld the constitutionality of the death penalty.[2] In 1960, he lobbied his father, then Governor, to spare the life ofCaryl Chessman and reportedly won a 60-day stay for him.[3][4]
--Mark Miller (talk)21:46, 1 November 2013 (UTC)
The section on the 1974 Democratic primary says:
Brown won the primary with the name recognition of his father, Pat Brown, whom many people admired for his progressive administration.
"With" here could be interpreted as "by means of" (i.e. completely due to). Is that actually a matter of political history? I find that hard to believe, considering Jerry's already formidable merits. Perhaps this is a better way to say it?: "Brown won the primary, aided by the name recognition of his father..."AndyFielding (talk)10:21, 16 May 2014 (UTC)
Have commenced tidy-up of the Bibliography section using cite templates. Capitalization and punctuation follow standard cataloguing rules inAACR2 andRDA, as much as Wikipedia templates allow it; feel free to continue.Sunwin1960 (talk)06:00, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
Factual information on current actions of California's sitting governor Jerry Brown is being censored in wikipedia. This important civil rights issue concerns the gruesome history of Junipero Serra's treatment of native americans.
Information being censored: Jerry Brown informed the Catholic News Service during his visit to Vatican that Junípero Serra's statue will stay on United States Capitol.[1]
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I would not be surprised if even this report of censorship is suppressed by wikipedia censors who might not want it known that there are such reports. Powers in America (that rule over corrupt forums like this part of wikipedia) have a long and ongoing virulent history of suppressing native american views/historical versions.
Clearly there is no independent non-european-ancestry participation in this corrupt english forum.— Precedingunsigned comment added by192.240.14.1 (talk)21:26, 24 July 2015 (UTC)
Alaska is not a primary state. It elects delegates by district caucuses who go on to the state convention. At the 1992 state convention, Brown supporters secured only a single seat for the national convention, because his district delegates failed to show for the convention. A brokered deal got them a single delegate, and she became a "faithless elector" at the national convention when she succumbed to delegation pressure to support Clinton.Activist (talk)10:49, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
It is well documented that Jerry Brown had a close relationship with mass murdererJim Jones who was responsible for the largest number of American deaths in one event until 9/11. Not just someone who made token gestures towards Jones, Brown was a huge supporter comparing the Communist Jones to Martin Luther King and other respected figures. Brown is at least partially responsible for the kid gloves Jones and his organization were treated with. Without this, the 900 or so deaths in Guyana would have never happened. Yet, no mention in article. Systematic bias? Imagine if some Republican governor were associated with a mass murderer... it'd be in the first sentence in the lede.VictorianMutant(Talk)19:17, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
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Jerry Brown used "tar baby" as a reference. I think this lack of sensitivity should also be here it is his statement. This is the link.http://www.sacbee.com/…/…/capitol-alert/article38121273.htmlTruthful Thomas
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As a result of the 28-year gap between his second and third terms, Brown has been both thesixth-youngest California governor (the youngest since 1863) and theoldest California governor in history.173.66.21.51 (talk)00:18, 16 November 2015 (UTC)
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