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Proven links (EAP)

I don't know if you are Swedish, and my earlier hypothesis on you living i Virginia is obviously wrong. But did you really study the source I gave for Gunnarssons proven links to EAP? It says (my translation)

The statement that the man was a member is probably correct in a formal sense. To achieve the number of members needed to get ballot papers printed and placed at the polling stations the EAP alledgedly used the signatures collected for other purposes at their card table shrines. People signed petitions against Palme, drugs <SNIP> Probably, the 33-year old signed one of these petitions, whereafter he became a registered member. There are also information that he was active in the Danish branch of the organisation.

Well. I won't revert, it's not worth it. If it makes your life happier not mentioning Gunnarssons provens links to the party in the LaRouche article, it's fine with me. It's funny that whenever you make an edit to a LaRouche topic you always encounter other wikipedians urging you to name sources for each statement you make. The demand for sources is so much higher in LaRouche articles than in other articles. I have seen that MO before... //Astor Piazzolla 08:03, 15 September 2006 (UTC)