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I've added a link to the official video if you need proof of the quote. Do you have any reason to believe the quote on the program is unreliable? Why would you doubt the accuracy of this quote? Bachcell (talk) 02:58, 14 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
"Questionable sources are those with a poor reputation for checking the facts, or with no editorial oversight. Such sources include websites and publications expressing views that are widely acknowledged as extremist" to my mind, this seems a fairly apt description of Mr Beck and his programme. I appreciate you may not agree, but what is presented as a quote here may well not be. It certainly doesn't sound like one. I can't find a transcript of the speech anywhere on the internet, nor this phrase. If we had that, that would be an interesting external link. In itself the fact that Fritz Kuhn was mentioned on a TV show recently is not notable, there have been many shows made concerning right-extremism in the USA. Have you considered calling/emailing the show and asking for the transcript? If this is not a direct quote from Kuhn himself (and there really is no reason to believe that it is) it has no place in the article.
Thanks for tracking down the original address, that's truly precious. If you have time, it would be good to include more excerpts from this program into both the Kuhn and Bund articles. To be truly NPOV, links to websites of questionable taste (i.e. sympathetic to the Bund) should be included to recognize that even today the Bund may have supporters, no matter how wildly politically incorrect they may be. Bachcell (talk) 03:40, 15 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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