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Martin Luther King: great man who followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity
Martin Luther King: great man who followed in the imitation of Christ, to spend his mortal life wisely, for the sake of the betterment of future humanity
Eternal gratitude to a hero, peacemaker, and martyr
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Template:User Wikipedians against monarchy

I have removed the tag. Please can I suggest you read this page - users do not have to be administrators to place speedy deletion tags - any editor may do so. That the placing of the tag affected your user page is because you didn't substitute the template - that meant that any subsequent change to the template would automatically be reflected on your userpage. Giles Bennett 21:28, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

Talk:The Great Global Warming Swindle

You removed the entire content, including discussion that was only a day old, with a deceptive edit summary about removing old discussion. Don't do that again. Raymond Arritt (talk) 18:49, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

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Previous account?

The Noosphere? Would you like to tell us who you've been editing as before? Have you been editing as an IP address? You've clearly not been editing for only five days. It only seems polite to let us know who we're talking to. Thanks, merlin. --Merlinme (talk) 23:04, 5 January 2008 (UTC)