User talk:Dragoon91786
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Talk:James Wilson
[edit]Hi there! I see that you were engaged in a discussion on James Wilson. Thank you very much for your constructive comments and please remember to sign your comments by typing four tildes (~~~~). Happy editing! 199.111.230.195 22:01, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
You’re welcome. It just annoys me to no end when people express problems with a page just because they have no idea who a person is or their significance in history. Plus, what really peeves me is when someone insinuates a lack of intelligence in regards to an individual when they don't even know that person. And to claim that someone has plagiarized is both slanderous and contentious. During high school I had a history teacher who through his own ignorance accused me of plagiarism on three accounts. His actions were both arbitrary and capricious, just as those individuals were. And had I not had a father with a great deal of understanding of the legal ramifications of that subject I might have befallen the unethical practices of an over egotistical and pretentious megalomaniac. I felt these two had no idea whatsoever what they are talking about, and in truth, present these comments as pure rhetoric to help subsist their own delusional fantasies of grandeur. I hope I was able to put forward a just and eloquent defense for a position I strongly feel for. Thanks again.
-Christopher M. Vanderwall-Brown (Dragoon91786 09:41, 5 April 2006 (UTC))
Here is your copyright violation: http://www.law.upenn.edu/sesquicentennial/scrolling/part1b.html
Whose copyright violation? Not mine, I only edited a small portion of the page, and added some of my own thoughts. Secondly, I wrote them off of my head. So don't go charging me with plagiarism. because I did not. Oh, and I didn't write the article. In any case, at least someone actually did some reasearch. That's a first...most people just scream. I'm going to check this further to make sure this charge is valid...will take some time however, due to my schedule.Dragoon91786 (talk) 01:30, 12 July 2009 (UTC) (edited for timestamp)