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== Warning of Edit War Re Paul Ryan Article ==

There is a controvertial sentence about Ryan's vice-presidential nomination speech being characterised as "lies". I and many good others objected to include this allegation (of "lies") because it came from highly-partisan sources, with a long and well-known history of anti-Republican bias. There was an extensive discussion in the Talk page, and no consensus was achieved.
My point was simple: Presumption of Innocence means that if no consensus is achieved for calling someone a liar, you don't call that person a liar.

Based on that principle, I insisted - and still do - that the sentence which implies that Ryan is a liar is removed. It is based solely - I repeat: solely - on criticism from both Leftie-leaning sources. Hillariously enough, one of the major offenders in this edit-war, ImStillStanding24/7, also gave as a RS nothing else than... Bill Clinton. His position seems to be that if people in the Left criticize a conservative, that must mean it is true. This is a sad joke.

In any case, when there is a controversy whether to include/exclude an allegation, I claim that the thing to do is to exclude it. Simple and Safe. Please investigate this matter further (there is plenty of material in the Talk page of Paul Ryan). You may wish to revisit your comments on my Talk page. It would be awfully nice of you if you deleted them (you can use strikethrough). Looking forward to your response. Cheers ] (]) 01:58, 8 September 2012 (UTC)

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The Bugle: Issue LXXVII, August 2012

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The Signpost: 03 September 2012

Insert non-formatted text here== Stop your stalking of my posts == --Tuco_bad 16:35, 4 September 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cgersten (talkcontribs)

Your Tendentious attitude is very apparent. You continue to add controversial and poorly cited syntheses and original research that has been reverted by multiple editors on at least two pages.JOJ 16:52, 4 September 2012 (UTC)

You have even stalked me on my edit of the film Grand Hotel, Bush Jr., etc, what is wrong with you that you follow my posts? --Tuco_bad 17:15, 4 September 2012 (UTC)

If you feel harrassed then please by all means make a report at ANI. I'm looking forward yo having your Edits looked at by a much larger audience.JOJ 17:55, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
I would to file a report at ANI but do no not know the procedure. --Tuco_bad 21:06, 4 September 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cgersten (talkcontribs)

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Warning of Edit War Re Paul Ryan Article

There is a controvertial sentence about Ryan's vice-presidential nomination speech being characterised as "lies". I and many good others objected to include this allegation (of "lies") because it came from highly-partisan sources, with a long and well-known history of anti-Republican bias. There was an extensive discussion in the Talk page, and no consensus was achieved. My point was simple: Presumption of Innocence means that if no consensus is achieved for calling someone a liar, you don't call that person a liar.

Based on that principle, I insisted - and still do - that the sentence which implies that Ryan is a liar is removed. It is based solely - I repeat: solely - on criticism from both Leftie-leaning sources. Hillariously enough, one of the major offenders in this edit-war, ImStillStanding24/7, also gave as a RS nothing else than... Bill Clinton. His position seems to be that if people in the Left criticize a conservative, that must mean it is true. This is a sad joke.

In any case, when there is a controversy whether to include/exclude an allegation, I claim that the thing to do is to exclude it. Simple and Safe. Please investigate this matter further (there is plenty of material in the Talk page of Paul Ryan). You may wish to revisit your comments on my Talk page. It would be awfully nice of you if you deleted them (you can use strikethrough). Looking forward to your response. Cheers Rtmcrrctr (talk) 01:58, 8 September 2012 (UTC)

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