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] Your contributions history shows that you have been '''aggressively cross-posting''' in order to influence Terri Schiavo. Although the Arbitration Committee has ruled that "he occasional light use of cross-posting to talk pages is part of Misplaced Pages's common practice"<sup>]</sup>, such cross-posting should adhere to specific ] found in ]. In the past, aggressively worded cross-posting has contributed towards an Arbitration Committee ruling of disruptive behavior that resulted in blocking<sup>]</sup>. It is best not to ], and instead respect Misplaced Pages's principle of ]-building, by ceasing to further crosspost, and instead allowing the process to reflect the opinions of editors that were already actively involved in the matter at hand. Thank you.<!-- Template:Canvass --> --] | ] 16:21, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

:<font color=0000cc>I'll answer on my own talk page, since you are monitoring it; I am trying to get input and seek ]. I am not telling anyone how to vote, and, with only one exception, I left messages only on talk pages of editors who have recently edited the main Terri page since Christmas of 2006, not a whole lot of people.</font>

:<font color=0000cc>Are you afraid people will find out about your rude behaviour -or perhaps your failure to adhere to ] policy? The darkness doesn't like to find out that the light is shining on it.--] 16:27, 12 February 2007 (UTC)</font>

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Your contributions history shows that you have been aggressively cross-posting in order to influence Terri Schiavo. Although the Arbitration Committee has ruled that "he occasional light use of cross-posting to talk pages is part of Misplaced Pages's common practice", such cross-posting should adhere to specific guidelines found in Misplaced Pages:Spam. In the past, aggressively worded cross-posting has contributed towards an Arbitration Committee ruling of disruptive behavior that resulted in blocking. It is best not to game the system, and instead respect Misplaced Pages's principle of consensus-building, by ceasing to further crosspost, and instead allowing the process to reflect the opinions of editors that were already actively involved in the matter at hand. Thank you. --Calton | Talk 16:21, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

I'll answer on my own talk page, since you are monitoring it; I am trying to get input and seek consensus. I am not telling anyone how to vote, and, with only one exception, I left messages only on talk pages of editors who have recently edited the main Terri page since Christmas of 2006, not a whole lot of people.
Are you afraid people will find out about your rude behaviour -or perhaps your failure to adhere to Misplaced Pages policy? The darkness doesn't like to find out that the light is shining on it.--GordonWatts 16:27, 12 February 2007 (UTC)