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Chief of Staff Preeceder[]

I think Wayne Palmer should be taken off as preceding Walt as the White House Chief of Staff. Walt was the Chief of Staff for Logan, and Keeler was president before Logan, so there was another chief of staff before Walt.

I don't know. Does "preceeded by" mean "directly preceeded by"? --Proudhug 22:59, 15 February 2007 (UTC)

I believe it does.

I don't know how we'd do it otherwise. It wouldn't be a navigation bar if there were gaps, as you wouldn't be able to actually navigate it fully. The way it is now, it's the ones we've seen on the show in chronological order. (BTW, don't forget to sign your posts by putting "~~~~" or hitting the second last button at the top.) --Proudhug 00:36, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

Death[]

Who killed Cummings? I know he would have to be involved with what happened, but I neither saw nor heard of him throughout the season?--Makarov29 13:51, December 9, 2010 (UTC)

This is answered in the article. (Please use your Blog edit feature to ask about stuff that doesn't pertain to the articles here. You're welcome to ask about the show in general but the proper place is not on the article Talk pages.) Blue Rook  talk  contribs 17:01, December 9, 2010 (UTC)

Jamey Farrell[]

Should we note that Jack Bauer was aware in both situations of them being the mole and that he later exposed both others moles (Nina and Logan)? --Station7 (talk) 21:39, July 18, 2012 (UTC)

I'm not sure a mention of Jack Bauer would fit into that note - he was aware of most things that happened in the seasons. How were you thinking of wording it?--Acer4666 (talk) 21:43, July 18, 2012 (UTC)

Mastermind?[]

I think he should be considered a mastermind because he planned Jack's assassination in Day 4.

The thing is, it was just a plot to murder, not a terrorist act. On those grounds, Gary Matheson would be a mastermind too, so I have to disagree. Blue Rook  talk  contribs 11:50, August 2, 2012 (UTC)
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