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Inappropriate language (redux)

Hello HangingCurve. I've reverted your edit to Bulgarian parliamentary election, 1931 for several reasons. The most pressing was the fact that there was another multi-party election of sorts in 1939, but I'm also concerned about the unencyclopedic phrasing you used. "As it turned out" is really not suitable language for Misplaced Pages. I raised this issue with you in June, and also reverted an edit of yours to a German election article for using equally inappropriate language. There is really no call for adding these little phrases to the stuff you're adding. Thanks, Number 57 22:57, 22 August 2013 (UTC)

Thanks for changing the wording of your statement. Re the change and your addition to the 1990 Albanian election article, do you have a source for either of those statements? The Bulgarian one is probably correct, but I've no idea about Albania. Cheers, Number 57 11:23, 23 August 2013 (UTC)

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I don't know how much you've read from Tony DeStefano's King of the Godfathers, but in its current state Salvatore Vitale borderline plagiarizes a lot of it (not full paragraphs, but some sentences.) If you're interested, it needs a major cleanup and I don't know when I can get to all of it. --Lenin and McCarthy | (Complain here) 20:18, 4 September 2013 (UTC)

Unsourced commentary

Please can you refrain from adding unsourced commentary to articles. One thing that is even more concerning is that here you completely change the content of a referenced sentence, but leave it referenced to that source, even though it does not say anything like what you have changed the sentence to. Number 57 08:38, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

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