Talk:Ron Tschetter
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editWikiProject Biography Summer 2007 Assessment Drive
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editI know very little about Tschetter, but much of this article reads like a campaign brochure, examples being:
- In an interview with Drew Houff of the Winchester Star in March 2008, Tschetter said that representing the Peace Corps is an honor.[7] "It’s the best job in Washington — I report directly to the president"
and
- "We lucked out. India was more different than any of them," says Tschetter. "Wow, what a country."[3] Over the years the Tschetters have returned to India five times to visit their friends.
Davewho2 (talk) 01:25, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
I disagree with your characterization that "much of this article reads like a campaign brochure"
edit"much of this article reads like a campaign brochure"??
I wouldn't say "much". I would say two sentences or about 5% of the article. Those two sentences highlight the fact that Tschetter is a returned volunteer - something that has been a point of major contention in the Peace Corps for the past thirty years when most directors had not served as Peace Corps volunteers.
The rest of the article takes a critical look at the the goals Tschetter has set for for agency in recruiting older volunteers, the way the Peace Corps handled the murder of a volunteer in the Philippines, the budget shortfall at the Peace Corps, and the "spy" allegations and withdrawal of volunteers from Bolivia.
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Category error
editTchetter is from South Dakota, not North Dakota, so this needs to be changed - unless there's any information suggesting that he lives in ND right now--134.129.9.146 (talk) 21:23, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
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