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In response to the message you left on my page I have begun looking into matter. Gamaliel does seem to be involved in a number of edit wars and his manner of dealing with certain anonymous users is interesting. There is a huge paper trail associated with this mess which I will have to wade though before I can respond.
Also, I see that you filed an RFC against Gamaliel. Since you are fairly new I will remind you of the following: :In order to remain listed at Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment, at least two people need to show that they tried to resolve a dispute with this user and have failed. This must involve the same dispute, not different disputes. The persons complaining must provide evidence of their efforts, and each of them must certify it by signing this page with ~~~~. If this does not happen within 48 hours of the creation of this dispute page (which was: 22:42, 29 July 2005 (UTC)), the page will be deleted. So you will need someone to support you or it will be deleted. And that may be for the best. Gamaliel is now discussing the Joe Scarborough situation at Talk:Joe Scarborough so the issue may be resolving itself.--Heathcliff 23:18, 29 July 2005 (UTC)
You claim you are acting on behalf of consensus but this is simply not true. Please read and participate in the talk page discussion instead of claiming that the consensus is what you want it to be. Gamaliel 18:00, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
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