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What I've learned about Misplaced Pages:
1) Wiki really does have a liberal bias (duh!)
2) People can put any damn information they want there no matter how faulty as long as it's "published" somewhere by someone or backed by lame-ass "proof" (like what a person's organization's website sells)
3) As long as you have the letters "p," "h" and "d" after your name in that order, anything you say no matter how wrong, biased, unsupported or just plain stupid becomes gospel truth on Wiki if someone somewhere reproduced it online
4) Liberals can defend their edits without repercussions but if a conservative does so, they are accused of edit warring, trolling, vandalism, disruption, etc.
5) As long as you can call in your buddies, you can sidestep the 3 revert rule and indefinitely defend your edits
6) If one of your buddies is an admin, all the better
7) See: D. James Kennedy (who apparently is a supporter of Intelligent Design now instead of a Bible-based, 6-literal-days, 6000-year-old-Earth, life-created-as-is Creationist)