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came from Spain or other European countries, they are considered white, not hispanic. The term Latin can refer to people of Spain, Italy, France, etc. People who are mestizo can also be called Latin, but the term "Latino" is used more; which is also used interchangeably with "Hispanic" to describe race. "Latino" and "Hispanic" are used to describe people of mixed ethnicity - Spanish (European) mixed with Native or Native and African. "Hispanic" also refers to the region, culture and language of Spanish-speaking countries, but when referring to race, hispanic is not used. A person from Spain is a Spaniard and a white European.
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Hispanic-American. I will consider the deletion of these other nationalities only after further discussion on the List of Hispanic Americans page. Because the definition refers to those from Central and South America who are not Portuguese. It is difficult to know who is a direct descendant of Europe, however, unless it is specifically stated in a person's biography. I feel whites from Latin America are NOT Hispanic, however, especially if they are recent immigrants to Latin American countries and are European. --
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This field seems to be being used in an inconsistent way for those who have served on several non-consecutive occasions. For most (e.g. Jane Harman, Baron Hill, Jim Cooper) it seems to list the beginning of their most recent service. But for at least one other that I've come upon (Nick Lampson), it
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I also think it's very strange that religion is included. If we're putting that in, why don't we put something like what drugs they tried before (or during) their tenure? That's probably more relevant to many voters, no? Besides which, relevance to voters doesn't seem like criteria for it to be in an
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Also, there are many white cubans, Argentineans who are not of native descent (may be Italian, etc.), and other European peoples who are not mestizo who are from Latin American countries. I feel that keeping their nationality is sufficient enough for a category. For instance Argentinean-American vs.
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I don't know why this was reverted. I added in the intro to the demographics section that there is an atheist, a gay man, and a lesbian in Congress. It was labelled as "libel". This is not libel, this is fact: Rep. Pete Starke is an atheist, and both Reps. Barney Frank and Tammy Baldwin are gay. And
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I've commented out all of the images for several reasons: they do not add anything particularly useful to this article; they drown out the other useful info and make the page very long; and they require an intensive amount of resources to load. If anyone has a bot or other Wiki browser aid that can
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Should they be listed in full or condensed? I.e. ] or ]? I had been leaning toward the latter when doing the Senate table, to save space, but with some of the longer colleges' names, for which a commonly-known nickname does not exist, particular in the House table, might it be more clear to simply
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First of all Brazil is not part of Hispania. Ibero-America would include Brazil. See Hispanic America. Second of all, Spanish people and people who are European who happen to live in Latin or Central America are NOT Hispanic. Knowing many people who are "Mexican", but who's whole families recently
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I don't care which it is called, but there is a difference between current members and members of the 111th Congress. The latter term includes people such as Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Hilda Solis, who were members of the the current Congress but are not current members of it. As a result, it
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There is a general statement of a blacksmith serving in Congress, but the only congressman who I know of having that occupation was Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island. He no longer serves in the U.S. Senate. If no one can produce another congressman who is also a blacksmith, would someone like to
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While "black" has been used to refer to Obama, "African American" implies for many a legacy that goes back to slavery, which would exclude many American blacks from being African-American, including black baseball players from the Caribbean and black doctors from Nigeria. I think that the current
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I find the emphasis on religion strange as well, and probably inappropriate. Can anybody who supports the inclusion of religion in these tables point to a general-purpose list of this kind, appearing in print, that includes data on the religion of each member of Congress? Perhaps this information
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I'm sure everyone agrees that when sorting the congressional Members tables by name, it would be more helpful if it sorted last name first. Instead of "Amy Klobuchar" appearing first, it should sort with "Akaka, Daniel" first on the list (just like the Senate's Roll Call, or any other official
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Rather than having to refer back to the little table (cumbersome and probably unnecessary) indicating class and end of term year wouldn't it be more useful to incorporate these data into the first column? Maybe 'Election in' with the class is parentheses. And although the end of term years are
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This only addresses the Senate, not the full Congress. The article looks like it should be about both houses, not just one. Shouldn't a section on the House be added, or should this part just be moved to an article on the Senate? Or maybe the title could clarify that this is only demographic
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I agree that this inconsistency should be fixed, but I believe the best solution is to just change the year. The column is named "First took office" so it should list the first year each person took that office, not the most recent year they were reelected to that office. Hope you agree.
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which says that Knowledge has been cited for the number of openly gay lawmakers. This article didn't cite any sources for any of them, and I've stubbified the section. If there are reliable sources in the individuals' articles, please use them here as well as in those articles. Thanks,
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I don't believe there are any original research concerns with this or any other document outlining the various congresses. There are ample references for statements that are not readiliy verifiable or understood as common knowledge. Every little statement does not need its own
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Whether for better or worse, Americans do count religion as a important factor in elections. While I personally think of it as a non-issue, most people don't and therefore, I think its relevant to the article. I'd love to see info on drug use though, just for fun if anything.
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The year taking office and year of birth for new Reps. Gary Peters (MI-9) and Dina Titus (NV-3) are not displaying properly in the Current Members table: the dates are instead displaying at the bottom of the Education section. I can't figure out how to fix this one.
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In occupations, is it possible, if the information is out there, to include how many senators and representatives have served in the US, and possibly, who amoungst them have attained the highest rank, and who may still be serving (national guard or reserve)?
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No, the article isn't too long. Congress is both houses, so they should be together. Wait until January at least when the information currently in the article will be moved out to a different article for the 110th Congress and this will be about the 111th.
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Another statistic that should be checked for accuracy is the number of congressmen and senators holding JDs. It says, "Of the 215, 180 Senators and 58 Representatives hold Juris Doctor degrees." There is no reference, and the numbers don't add up.
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I saw a list of Greek and Serbian Orthodox congresspeople, but it did not include representative Darrell Issa (California), who I believe is Greek Orthodox (Antiochian Greek Orthodox, but Greek Orthodox nonetheless). His name should be listed.
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There is a distinct difference between religion and ethnicity. The term "Jew" is not an ethnicity, it is a term to describe a follower of Judaism. Ethnically speaking Jews are no different than Arabs - they're the same people.
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A persons' opinion on Religion is no more or less relevant than her opinion on Chicago vs. New York pizza. While interesting trivia -- like their hair color or favorite dog-breed -- it is not relevant to their duties.
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This table needs to be checked for accuracy in religous affilations of congressmen and senators. Many of them do not the individual articles for members.For example Ben Cardin was listed as Roman Catholic when he is
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article states that congress is made up of 13 jews in the senate and 30 in the house. thats 43. 43/540 is about 8%, not 6.9% stated later in article. 6.9 would be the percent in the house, not all of congress.
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holds a BS in microbiology and an MPH, but went on to work as a market researcher. The other four listed all hold PhDs and had careers in academia doing research before moving on to other pursuits.--
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I'm taking the split tag off for now, seeing as there was no discussion for 2 months on this. Also, the images of each member of Congress was removed, which makes the page much faster to load. --
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In the list of House members, some of the start dates have an astrisk (*) next to them? Why is this (and we should probably indicate so in the article (unless it is there and I just don't see it.
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I think that's a good idea; I was gonna suggest the same thing. It's certainly better than simply editing the article, and losing much valuable information to everything but the article history.
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As I know it would be too big of a request, I decided to do it myself. I did BOTH tables. Also, to ensure that the Representatives had their "correct" last name I cross-referenced my edits with
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I agree, the page looked far better and much more informative and professional WITH the photos. I think removing the photos was a bad call. Methinks they should be reintegrated in the page. --
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I think the choice here should be based on whatever the rules are to determine rank by seniority. I assume that this is the year in which their most recent tenure began, but I might be wrong.
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This article reeks of original research. Information are grossly outdated and there are no citation for any assertion. Seems like it just gets renamed every time a new Congress convenes.
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For now please leave the Franken seat as unresolved and the Burris seat as vacant as the ultimate decisions on those seats won't be made until the Senate convenes tomorrow at the earliest.
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The photograph in the table for Representative Ed Perlmutter from Colorado's Seventh District is incorrect. It shows a picture of Representative Doug Lamborn from Colorado's Fifth District.
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I tried to fix those, but the page is too big, and couldn't complete the task. That was annoying. Some of those are comically terrible: Jim Bunning born in 1951? He was a pitcher by then.
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Perhaps the column should be changed to "Theism" (theist?); and the members should be listed "No" or "Yes", to denote those members who have a natural vs. supernatural world-view.
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Also, the demographics about religion err in identifying Rep. Stark as the only non-theist. Buddhists are non-theist as well, qualifying Hirono and Johnson for the label.
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What do they add to the list, really? They make an already gigantic page even larger and drown out the important information. The images are already in the articles. --
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Thanks for pointing it out. That edit was just made yesterday. I'm surprised no one had noticed it yet. In the future, feel free to correct such vandalism yourself.--
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Hey everyone. I updated the list of senators last night and I am looking for help updating the list of representatives. Please take a stab at it if you have time.
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I added a note to the occupational background section. If there's a source in the article, it needs to be footnoted. If there isn't, it needs a new one.
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encyclopedia. I don't believe it makes more sense to have it under theism, either; I just think the information is not relevant to an encyclopedia entry. --
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Religion is a collection of theories a person has faith in. Faith is a belief in the absence of evidence, or belief in the face of contradictory evidence.
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I agree strongly. I've been wishing for a long time for a separate U.S. Senate article. Besides, this article is super long. Hope other people agree. --
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Find us a source and we might. Or better yet... you find a source and add them yourself. Everbody here is a voulenteer. We are not your servants.--
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White is a race/ethnicity. Why are only non-white races listed? White is not the standard to which all other races should be compared/contrasted.
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I'd also like to point out that the information in this article: "23 Representatives (but no Senators) have a PhD" doesn't match this article:
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DOES NOT REFER TO PEOPLE FROM SPAIN. I will be forced to report those who add back Spaniards to the Hispanic American lists if this continues.
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since we will enter a new congress next month and all the old information like members who left office and 2006 election result will be erase.
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Further more, if you look at any legal census or demographic questionnaire, it lists Caucasian to include Northern Africa and the Middle East.
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Did the person making this just sort of estimate when they thought each Senator might have been born? About of third of them are incorrect!
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gives the year he first entered Congress. This might be solved by making some way to indicate previous terms of service in the table.
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Pretty basic: you should list female members of the House as you do female Senators, at least until there are too many to count.
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I do not thing it looks better, and I will find out from several administrators what can be done to have the pictures put back.
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Good job on the separate states. I'm wondering if it would be easier to put in references there rather than in the main table.
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since when is stating that someone is atheist or gay a bad thing when it's true? Homophobic perhaps? I'm changing it back.
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The idea that the term "Jew" is an ethnicity is a modern notion that has a political background and not biological.
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Can't this page be split into many others? It has to be over some kind of size limit, especially in terms of memory.
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I think, based on the wording of the sentence, that "only" is better. I'm making that change (not fact-checked).
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Do NOT add Spanish people to this list. Spaniards are not Hispanic in terms of race. The term used is Spaniard.
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Please print the total compensation package for each member of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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include the full name of the college wherever it is given in both of the tables? What do people think?
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This would take the size of this article down a lot. Possibily also split the demographic section.--
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actually remove the image code (instead of going through it manually), that would be appreciated. --
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choose a different example? (A farmer, for instance, as in the case of Sen. Jon Tester of Montana.)
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Is there any reason why the Senate table shouldn't have all of the same fields as the Rep. table?--
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Nope. I had copy and pasted what there was already in there and I focused on the House first.
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The total numbers for House and Senate do not add up. Seems they should equal at least 100%?
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It's probably listed because it is a common demographic and most voters think it's relevant.
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There are links: one for the Senate and one for the House, and each is in its own section. -
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Removed Spanish from this Hispanic sections, will remove Portuguese and Brazilians as well.
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Is Barney Frank's religion really "Queer"? His page quotes him as being of Jewish origin.
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high school chemistry. While teaching is important, I don't think this qualifies him as a
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section, there's a missing word in the last paragraph. Should it be "first" or "only"?
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I checked it twice and it all looks correct. Hope this helps people in the long run. --
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And on a personal note, I believe the page looks considerably more professional now. --
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The sort by college funtion of the table of representatives doesn't work. ---7/10/2007
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While perusing, I noted that Ed Pastor is listed as a chemist. According to
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technically accurate election years are more meaningful to most citizens.
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As of a statement in March 2007, California Rep. Pete Stark became the
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They were elected in special elections. Sorry, I didn't add that yet.
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Shouldn't this page include an overall list, or a link to such?
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I've restored the paragraph with citations for each one.
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that says there are only 5 representatives with a PhD
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