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Excellent Work

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I think your articles are nicely written and well thought out. From the articles I've read so far, they don't seem one sided at all. If my son could write as well as you do, I'd be clicking my heels. Keep up the good work. Paradigmbuff 02:06, Jan 12, 2005 (UTC)


Ollieplatt

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I'll keep an eye on him. He's a troll. RickK 06:56, Jan 17, 2005 (UTC)

Ollieplatt, too

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from: Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard#Ollieplatt

Technical evidence found by Tim Starling confirms that Libertas has multiple sockpuppet accounts. See Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Libertas/Proposed decision#Sockpuppets 2.

Salazar, Ollieplatt, Razalah, Jennypratt, Suna, Dean12, Viewvista, Fylc, Billclinton, Anilingus, and Nutrosnutros are all sockpuppet accounts of one user (as acknowledged by technical evidence), likely Libertas.

Davenbelle 08:31, Jan 17, 2005 (UTC)

Salazar et al

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I've looked at a lot of the socks' "Contributions", and tried to clear-out the pov-pushing, but there's lots. (Sorry 'bout the Green Party page.) Tomorrow I want to look into Moro_Islamic_Liberation_Front && Nepalese_People's_War. Except for Ollie && Sal, I thinks the other puppets' damage is fixed. I only saw Ollie blocked, so I expect s/he's on a fixed IP, which should help. — Davenbelle 10:25, Jan 17, 2005 (UTC)

Martin or Michael Luther King?

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I looked at the discussion on Martin Luther King Jr.'s name at birth, it seems that he was actually Michael? Anyway, I leave it up to you, though you should be aware that there is an inconsistency with the Martin Luther King, Sr. page. Please change both or not at all. Tedneeman 08:28, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC)

FYI - Libertas and all sockpuppets are banned for a year (Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Libertas#Ban_for_disruptive_behaviour). Effective whenever a non-involved admin issues the block. --mav 00:33, 28 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Wikipedians who blog

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Hi! if you have a moment, could you please see m:Wikinews and blogs to comment? We're interested in learning how Wikinews can work with bloggers; what they might be interested in, how they can take advantage of Wikinews, how they can contribute through their blogs, etc. Thanks! Amgine/talk

Chuck F's arbitration case

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A final decision has been reached in Chuck F's arbitration case. See Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Chuck_F#Final_decision. --mav 00:28, 6 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Cleanup

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Some people say adding tags does no good. But I have to say thanks for "cleanup" tagging Council of Conservative Citizens. The old article was horrible, copied directly from the ADL, (and which was not a work of which they could be proud). Several weeks ago I wrote a beautiful, detailed article with many sources, which I promptly lost in a crash. Your tag gave me the incentive the write at least a better stub. Thanks for the push. Cheers, -Willmcw 01:31, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Craft unionism

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Took your suggestion. Also took the liberty of erasing the curse of inaccuracy/POV template. Invite further comments. 24.126.41.116 04:05, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC) (who would sign in as Italo Svevo if this computer did not freeze every time I try to log in.

Chomsky

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Hi Radicalsubversiv. Reverts are, by Wikipedia convention, marked as "minor" edits. While I could have simply reverted his re-insertion of the deleted information (not deleted by me, I might add), I did him a favour instead, and left it physically there while commenting it out. I also used edit summaries to explain why. If you'd prefer I could simply hit the revert button, then there'd be no question why the revert would be marked as "minor". Jayjg (talk) 21:45, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Again, I deleted no text, merely commented it out. If I had simply hit the revert buton, the net effect would have been the same, and the "minor" edit designation would have been automatic, but it would have been significantly less friendly. A revert is a minor edit any way you slice it. Jayjg (talk) 14:56, 11 Feb 2005 (UTC)

NLRB long long titles

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I'll take your suggestion (again). But your comment "great work" is unintentionally ironic: I did this instead of the "real" work that I came to the office to do. Thanks all the same, without any irony on my part. Italo Svevo 06:45, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Labor Wikiproject

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I'm in favor of it, but what exactly does it mean? That we announce the project in order to attract contributors? Impose standards for content? List articles that need priority? Promote the good articles for recognition? Gather them up some way? I'm in favor of all of those things, but what is the process?

I'd also like to see more articles about other nations that appear to have been overlooked, Mexico in particular. Mexican union history is as rich and complex as that of the US, but we have nothing on the CTM and only a very brief piece on the PRI. Odd, considering the profusion of pages on the tiniest left sects in Sweden or the US. We may not be able to fill the gap by translating from other languages: the Spanish wikipedia has an article on Vicente Lombardo Toledano, http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicente_Lombardo_Toledano, but no discussion of the 1948 rail strike in it and no page for the CTM. The PRI article itself is not much to speak of . . . but I digress. -- Italo Svevo 01:14, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)

International Workers of the World -- is my face red! or maybe reformist pink! I am deeply appreciative of your sharp eyes. -- Italo Svevo 22:59, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Calcutta -> Kolkata name change

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Hi there. I noticed you voted in the Wikipedia:Naming policy poll to keep the Wikipedia policy of naming an article with the most familiar English name. You may not be aware that another attempt has begun to rename the Calcutta article to Kolkata, which is blatantly not the most common name of the city, whether it's official or not. If you want to vote on the issue you can do so at Talk:Calcutta. Cheers. -- Necrothesp 13:38, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Libertarianism in Canada and England

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Looks like you're right about Australia. I'm not sure about England, but Canada has at least one Libertarian Party, which indicates that they (might?) use the term the same way as in the US. [1] I don't know much about England, but I suspect they should be removed from the list at the beginning as well. Dave 08:42, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)

Nice addition. However, please be aware of the distinction between "challenger" and "open seat" races -- the former is generally used only to refer to races where the incumbent is running for re-election. Inslee's 1992 race was for an open seat, as was his 1996 gubernatorial primary bid, and I've been unable to find any information on his 1988 election to the state legislature. RadicalSubversiv E 02:42, 25 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Whoops. Should've checked whether there was an incumbent in those races. Thanks for fixing that. At some point, I'd like to make similar tables for other politicians (I just started with Washington ones because those are the ones I'm most familiar with and Inslee in particular because MCs tend to have a lot of info available and he's in the 1st district). Whether that actually is going to happen or not is debatable... Jonel 00:15, 23 Mar 2005 (UTC)

As of March 25, 2005, there are an additional (6) articles listed for deletion under the POV notion that schools are non-notable (even though this is invalid reasoning as per the Wikipedia deletion policy). Please be aware that the following schools are actively being discussed and voted upon:

In response to this cyclical ordeal, a Schoolwatch programme has been initiated in order to indentify school-related articles which may need improvement and to help foster and encourage continued organic growth. Your comments are welcome and I thank you again for your time. --GRider\talk

Thanks on ACORN

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Thanks for watching ACORN and doing the revert, I have the reference to SEIU well cited in the NRLB decision but every once in a while someone will come along and remove SEIU from being mentioned for whatever reason. --Wgfinley 07:31, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Thanks

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Thanks for reverting my user page. I appreciate it. --Holdek (talk) 22:13, Apr 13, 2005 (UTC)

Your attention, please.

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Talk:Green Party (United States), thanks. Shem 09:16, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Hi, could you take a new look at that talk page and weigh in on my additions at the bottom? I would like to see a merge and I have suggestions there on why, as well as how it can be done without disposing of a separate page for the party's national committee (because I know you don't want to see that disappear). 65.28.237.180 02:49, 9 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding the discussion at Talk:Green Party (United States)#Merge?, I have suggested a move. Please see Talk:Green Party of the United States, and consider voting. --65.28.237.180 03:01, 8 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Conservative Pulse

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The deletion of the article on CP was justified because it was considered an "advertisement" and "vanity".

I also originated the article for NCCJ http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/National_Conference_for_Community_and_Justice Could this also be deleted on the same grounds? After all I have been involved with NCCJ for a long time, have an interest in its success as an organization, and a subjectively favorable view of it as a whole. Just making sure I'm following the letter of the law here. Khatores

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You removed my link from E-Marketing .. that link was NOT to be removed .. this has already been discussed and was agreed that the link was ok to place there ... Discussed HERE with user SCEhardt

Barnstar

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WikiDefender Barnstar
WikiDefender Barnstar

"The Defender of the Wiki is given to those who have gone above and beyond to prevent Wikipedia from being used for fraudulent purposes."

Awarded for protecting Wikipedia from dodgy sources. — Chameleon 21:05, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

RfA thanks

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Thank you for your support for my adminship. And welcome to the ranks of the "defenders". Cheers, -Willmcw 07:09, Jun 24, 2005 (UTC)

Howard Dean

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I've readded the stuff you removed from the Howard Dean article. We've been through this before. Wikipedia should have as much information as possible and that's what I'm simply doing. It isn't unnecessary of POV at all. As I've written before, personally I'm completely neutral on Howard Dean and if you don't think the section is balanced enough then add more information to counter what I've added, don't just delete usefull content. Believe me I'm not trying to start some kind of feud with you or anything, but with all due respect this is starting to get ridiculous. This website is about people collaborating together to make a helpful encyclopedia. And that's what we should be doing, not reverting other peoples useful edits. Please stop reverting. -- Judson 08:50, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Edit summaries

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Though I explained most of the significant edits, I was not aware that this was an expected guideline. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. --TJive June 28, 2005 22:00 (UTC)

Libertas=Ultramarine?

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Has anyone ever checked to see if Ultramarine is Libertas? The similarities in personality, POV, and even his English are pretty stong. 172 | Talk 16:01, 19 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It's also somewhat interesting that Ultramarine was editing only sporadically for his first month as an editor, but then started making typically around 50 edits a day for the entire period since Libertas' ban. [2] 172 | Talk 17:39, 19 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm?

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You removed 39kb of text from Democratic Party (United States). Any particular reason why? Moreover, you said you were correcting your own edit....which you were not.

--Gaurav Arora Talk 19:40, August 12, 2005 (UTC)

No problem. :-) --Gaurav Arora Talk 19:59, August 12, 2005 (UTC)

Wikipedia:WikiProject Anti-war

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From your user page and edit history I thought you might be interested in joining the new wikiproject; WikiProject Anti-war. As you no doubt know, anti-war movments and ideas have had a massive influence on world politics esspecially since the launch of the "war on terror" and the global reaction to it. Events like the Febuary 15th biggest ever global day of demo's are historic in and of themselves and well deserving of more attention then the currently recive on wikipedia. Also the project will aim to get rid of any redundent repeted information through unifiy the different anti-war pages. Some right-wingers have allready shown interest in the project so hopefully we can achive ballance and NPOV. Hope you chouse to become involved. --JK the unwise 15:28, 17 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for fixing the motto of your alma mater. However, I have reverted your change to the mascot. Just because you have never heard of something, that doesn't make it wrong. Two seconds on Google would have shown you this: [3]. Quote, "Taking Root explains Hampshire history, Hampshire legends, and the Hampshire academic system, narrated by the friendly mascot, Lily, the Hampshire frog." Rkevins82 - TALK 18:56, 21 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Hey there buddy

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I've seen you talking a lot about it, so perhaps you can answer my question at Third way. It is an honest question. I'm not trying to start a political fight. Thanks. --Lord Voldemort (Dark Mark) 16:33, 22 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Summer Reading Recs

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Tried to post this on your blog:

Summer's almost over, but I'd add:

Ray Raphael, The First American Revolution C.D. Lummis, Radical Democracy Emspak, Labor's Untold Story (published by U.E.)

These three are must reads. I give them to friends all the time.

[Ben Manski]

American Civil Rights Movement

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Please vote for the American Civil Rights Movement in the nominations for the Article Improvement Drive. [Click here and scroll down to (Nominated in August or later: American Civil Rights Movement... to cast your vote]. Thanks! Mamawrites 04:07, 27 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Herbert Hoover article looks like a love letter

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could you look into the Herbert Hoover article?

Lenora Fulani

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We had an edit conflict; I guess I should have actually slapped on {{inuse}} instead of just saying in my comment "…as a first step…". Yes, I noticed that the laudatory material was straight from CUIP's site.

Please take a look at my effort to integrate material from both sides. Personally, I don't like Fulani one bit, but I'm trying to give her the same fair treatment I would expect for a politician I favored. If you don't like what I did with this, we can go on from there. -- Jmabel | Talk 06:19, September 1, 2005 (UTC)

CHNM Interview

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Hello,

I’m a historian working at the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University and we are very interested in digital, peer-produced works of history, including history articles in Wikipedia. We’d like to talk to people about their experiences working on articles in Wikipedia, in connection with a larger project on the history of the free and open source software movement. Would you be willing to talk with us about your involvement, either by phone, a/v chat, IM, or email? This could be as lengthy or brief a conversation as you wish.

Thanks for your consideration.

Ken Albers

kalbers at gmu dot edu

you are needed

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you are needed at the protestwarrior article.

Meetup?

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Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle3. Interested? -- Jmabel | Talk 23:36, 5 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the heads-up, but I've actually moved across the country (Washington DC), so I obviously can't make it. Guess I should update my user page... Good luck with everything, though. RadicalSubversiv E 01:37, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The other Washington, huh? -- Jmabel | Talk 01:40, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

More Hampshire

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Hampshire has unofficial colors but no unofficial mascot? Rkevins82 - [[User talk:Rkevins82|TALK]] 21:35, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

RFC on Grazon (132.241.245.49)

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An RFC has been opened on Grazon/132.241.245.49 for violation of NPOV and other issues; you can comment here. --DDerby-(talk) 08:18, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Socialist stubs

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Hiya. I've proposed a socialist/social democratic stub category, and it's currently up for discussion. I'd much appreciate your thoughts on it. The discussion is taking place here. Thanks. aliceinlampyland 13:18, 30 November 2005 (UTC).[reply]

FairTax

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At Talk:Ron_Paul#Income_tax, you expressed skepticism about abolition of the Income Tax being possible in today's economic climate.

If you haven't learned about it in the intervening months, you should read about the FairTax.  :) SFT 03:42, 7 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Radicalsubversiv2

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Is this you, user:Radicalsubversiv2? If so you might leave a note on the user page. If not the account seems like an impostor (though rather long-lived). Cheers, -Willmcw 09:37, 12 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Question

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A quick query regarding Schlafly, who apparently edited Phyllis Schlafly from 30 June 2005 through 15 July 2005, primarily with questionable judgment, which resulted in a near even match-for-match Rv per edit, and an accusation of vandalism by him when his edits were, understandably, reverted to NPOV fully sourced content. He has discovered a new hobby, which is the Kansas evolution hearings, where he has edited from 6 January 2006 and already called an editor a vandal when his edits (one inaccurate and one copyvio) were reverted.

Any advice on how to reach this editor? I've already suggested he read WP:NPA, WP:V, WP:CITE, and WP:CON. His response was "I am familiar with the WP procedures." and I am tempted to reply "Then why don't you follow any of them?" but might be considered biting and I try to be a good puppy in spite of my name. Any insights you may have would be much appreciated. Thanks - KillerChihuahua?!? 14:41, 12 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

thank you, I will certainly let you know if the situation becomes untenable. KillerChihuahua?!? 01:26, 15 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Nation

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The issue of what article should be at this title has been placed on Wikipedia:Requested moves. You can offer your vote and comment here: Talk:The Nation#Article title. JamesMLane t c 06:49, 8 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

thought you should see this

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http://www.alternet.org/blogs/themix/#35679

Meetup

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Looks like Wikipedia:Meetup/Seattle4 will be happening September 9, 2006. - Jmabel | Talk 01:59, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Seattle meetup 5

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Hi Radicalsubversiv, I see that you've attended some of the previous Seattle meetups. I hope that you can make it to the next one on June 19! Bestchai (talk) 22:18, 8 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

AfD

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An article you have an interest in, Jonathan Bishop, has been nominated for deletion. You might wish to express your opinion on the proposed deletion at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Jonathan_Bishop_(3rd_nomination). Pontyboy (talk) 10:28, 13 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ron Paul has been nominated for a featured article review. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets the featured quality. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. Reviewers' concerns are here. --Andrew Kelly (talk) 05:15, 13 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

the Public Policy Initiative Assessment Team wants You!

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Hi Radicalsubversiv, I saw some of your contributions on articles that fall within the scope of Wikiproject: United States Public Policy, it looks like you haven't been active in a while, but maybe you would be interested in assessing articles with the Public Policy Initiative. There is more info about assessment on the 9/13/2010 Signpost. If you're interested or just curious you can sign up on the project page or just contact me. Thanks! ARoth (Public Policy Initiative) (talk) 22:24, 14 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Notice of request for speedy deletion

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