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:Hi {{ul|MJ94}} - I saw that, thanks. Am trying to organize my talk page archives, and I screwed up the page types on ALL of them. Am going through them now and correcting. Again, thanks for the heads up. ] <sup>]</sup> 02:45, 6 July 2015 (UTC) | :Hi {{ul|MJ94}} - I saw that, thanks. Am trying to organize my talk page archives, and I screwed up the page types on ALL of them. Am going through them now and correcting. Again, thanks for the heads up. ] <sup>]</sup> 02:45, 6 July 2015 (UTC) | ||
== Americans for Prosperity == | |||
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Article review
Hi Onel5969: Please take a look at the resubmission for this article. Past submissions had numerous independent external reviews, but the remaining defect was that there was no report in the mass media about this project. This has now been remedied. Notice that the last section at the very bottom was edited: instead of "Commentary and Controversy" it's now "In the News". Most of the entries were deleted and a new one added: interview with Matt Hansen in The Week, June 2015. Here is the link to the article: http://theweek.com/articles/563549/future-americas-endangeredlanguages
Here's the link to the new submission: https://en.wikipedia.org/Draft:Norbert_Francis#Seminario_de_Estudios_Modernos_y_de_Cultura_Acallan_.28SEMYCA.29 Thanks ˜˜˜˜ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bobowikibobo (talk • contribs) 01:42, 1 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Bobowikibobo - I'm no longer involved in the AfC process, but you can ask your question at WP:TEAHOUSE, and someone there will respond relatively quickly. Onel5969 03:41, 1 July 2015 (UTC)
RfC of interest
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Greensboro, North Carolina
I this was kind of funny , when you reverted the material back IN, after you and talked about leaving it out last November on the talk page. Again, it really is contentious, no one has argued to keep it, so it needs to be left out unless a consensus comes in and argues otherwise. I did break off a new article, List of people from Greensboro, North Carolina because that section was looking kind of, sad and braggish like a lot of mid sized town articles. You might want to watchlist the new article. It still lacks sources, of course, but at least the main article looks better. Dennis Brown - 2¢ 00:29, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
- That is funny, Dennis Brown, in a sad pathetic sort of way on my part. I had forgotten about that discussion last November, and I guess I had the same impulse this time regarding reverting cited material. I watch about 250 city articles, and sometimes its difficult to remember what was discussed when. Thanks for pointing it out, and I will put your new list article on my watchlist. It's funny, creating that was on my list of things to do as well. So much to do, so little time. Right now I'm working on Timeline of Arizona, and after that, I'll flesh out the History of Arizona page. Then on to more housekeeping tasks. Take care. Onel5969 00:39, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
- Ironic that is your interest as well as mine. I lived in Phoenix in the 1980s, and live near Greensboro now. Dennis Brown - 2¢ 00:44, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
I have problems
Hello Onel5969
I see that you changed my changes on Cara Delevingne's wiki page. But the things I said on there was true. Cara Delevingne was actually born in 1892 and is 122 years old. She was a spawn of Satan. Because Satan is her parent she has demonic powers. Her grandfather was a Jew but really liked the Nazis and started to worship Satan. Satan asked her grandfather for a child to rule the world so her grandfather sacrificed his 22 year old daughter Johanna Hiedler/Pandora Delevingne for Satan to mate with. Once he mated with her he revived her and erased her memories up to her death. With Cara's demonic powers she time travailed to 1888 and had sex with Alois Hitler and gave birth to Adolf Hitler. She married Alois Hitler and went by the name of Klara Hitler for about 47 years. Because she was the daughter of Satan she hated Jews because they were God's chosen people. And because Hitler was Cara's (or Klara's, notice how similar their names are?) son he was demonic and hated Jews too. Hitler had a gift with words given by Cara and Satan. People want you to think she won the "Model of the Year’" award but really it was the "Mom of the Year" award gifted to her in Germany because she was the mother of Hitler. Between December 21, 1907 and 12 August 1992 she roamed the earth, invisible, stirring up people to murder and steal. In 12 August 1992 She reformed herself into Cara. Her last name Delevingne, if you switch up the letters, is Devilnegen. Obviously the first part is "Devil" which is another name for Satan. The "Negen" is is Old Dutch for nine. We do not know what nine might mean, but it's probably important. You might ask, "What about Charles Hamar Delevingne?" he is the reincarnation on Benito Mussolini. Satan saw that Cara didn't have a father for the public to see, so he reincarnated Benito Mussolini into Charles Hamar Delevingne. Charles Hamar Delevingne is laying low but soon should rise with Cara. Thank you for reading this and I hope you will realize the truth. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Houresbob (talk • contribs) 09:17, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Adeline De Walt Reynolds
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your deleting my work on the "welfare state"
I confess I am fairly new at this, and that my explain why I cannot find any explanation for why you deleted my work--twice. Your page suggests you try to be kind and nice to people, and I certainly try to as well. But I cannot see any reason for your action. I hope and trust you are not just deleting text that you do not find politically agreeable. What exactly is wrong with my text? I would like to resolve your problem in a friendly way. Please explain. What is the problem?
thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Academie21st (talk • contribs) 19:38, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Academie21st - Thanks for talking about this. I posted on the talk page of the article (and noted that (I think) in the edit summary). That's where you can take discussions of a particular article. If you want to alert another editor that you're talking about something they are involved with you can always use the
{{ul|Academie21st}}
tag (where you insert the user name of the editor you wish to alert - which I probably should have done when I posted on the article's talk page, but I thought my comment in the edit summary would suffice).
- But taking it to the talk page of the editor is also totally acceptable. Here's my issue with your edit: it creates a non-neutral viewpoint to the article. Take a look at WP:NPOV. Since there are opposing views to the academic you included, to maintain the neutrality of the article, if you insert your referenced material, other referenced material showing the other viewpoint should be included. This is especially critical in articles which are potentially politically charged, like this one. I hope this makes sense.
- If your edit had been the opposing viewpoint I would have reverted it as well, for the same reason. I hope this makes sense. And don't hesitate to ask questions, that's one of the best ways to get to know stuff. Happy editing. Onel5969 19:49, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
Moved archive
Hi Onel5969, I just wanted to let you know that I just moved your talk page Archive 9 from the mainspace to your user talk space. If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know. Have a good day, MJ94 (talk) 02:43, 6 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hi MJ94 - I saw that, thanks. Am trying to organize my talk page archives, and I screwed up the page types on ALL of them. Am going through them now and correcting. Again, thanks for the heads up. Onel5969 02:45, 6 July 2015 (UTC)
Americans for Prosperity
"V" has decided to convert the article to his (non-mainstream) POV, and I may not restore neutrality. Your move. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 10:30, 6 July 2015 (UTC)