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==Why is this page so hard to find?== I just spent half an hour looking for this list. Largest US cities in the search engine doesn't give it to us. And why is Wikipedia so slow?
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== Error on main page == There were 24 Nazis charged, but only 19 were found guilty. The wording makes it seem as if they were all war criminals.
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Here's my question: the American Folk Art Museum is said to have a large collection of his work, however, after making the trip, I was thoroughly disappointed to find only one watercolor piece, one map, and one study of his. Why are they not displaying the rest? Or, Where is it?
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I mean, aren't we supposed to take a neutral perspective in the first place??? How is it neutral if you always get to be the point of reference!?!?!?
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` :I don't have that strong of any opinion either way. But I do think that everyone should be DISCUSSING why one option is better or worse than the other. Don't just say ``We like it this way`` and then keep reverting any changes. Explain why your way is better or more sensible. Try to be as polite and clear as possible about what you disapprove of. `
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` =How false can be state an issue. Wrong examples given by Mark= : Romanian word: dînsul/dânsul a comparison with the similar case of the German word: dass/daß! :Writing according to a different rule, it doesn't create a new language for this reason! {| ! Romanian example || German example || English |- | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | Word: | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | Word: | style=``vertical-align: top`` | Explanation: | | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | dînsul/dânsul | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | dass/daß | style=``vertical-align: top`` | the same word written according to a different rule, it doesn't create a new language for this reason! | | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | vârf/vîrf | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | Fluss/Fluß | style=``vertical-align: top`` | the same word written according to a different rule, it doesn't create a new language for this reason! | | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | decât/decît | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | Regress/Regreß | style=``vertical-align: top`` | the same word written according to a different rule, it doesn't create a new language for this reason! | | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da%C3%9F#da.C3.9F_vs_dass | style=``padding-right: 1em; vertical-align: top`` | http://www.duden.de/neue_rechtschreibung/ | style=``vertical-align: top`` | Links for enlightenment | |} :I will repeat one more time, writing according to a different rule, it doesn't create a new language for this reason! & `
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`#: It is quite obvious that Mr. Meyers is not an expert in Romanian language. Giving so many wrong examples I wonder if not he is an ignorant instead of ``expert``. Anyway he is confused enough and more he is confusing others... #: What Bogdan said above is absolutely right. So, don't come here with unprofessional proofs. & `
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` :I agree with your opinion. Such an ignorant person like ``expert Dyer`` can't be called expert. & `
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`#:: Oh yes you're wrong! And Dyer is not an expert but an ignorant. It makes me laugh... & `
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` It is an accusation of the far-right until you can demonstrate someone other than a far-right party (and if over 95% of the voting electorate votes for parties to the left of yours, your far-right) has made the accusation. Again, your 'proof' is that you say you have proof, and that is not verifiable. And finally, the Lawrence and Walker cases are exceptional, and this isn't an ``unprecendented suppression`` of anything. Most racist murders don't even get a day on the national news. And what justification have you for deleting the facts that the suspects have been extradited back to the UK? `
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` :Now it would be great to have also your opinion as linguist on the page Talk:Moldovan language. Multumesc anticipat. & `
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Welcome! Hello , and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers: *The five pillars of Wikipedia *How to edit a page *Help pages *Tutorial *How to write a great article *Manual of Style I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome! == Wikiproject trains == Okay, to join you have to add your name to though you don't have to be a member to edit pages, obviously. The best thing you can do is watch the wikiproject trains site for any announcements click here and similary add things you're interested in to your watchlist. I can tell you about images as well if you like. What is your interest area?
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` == Warnings == Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks. (e-mail) Please stop removing content from Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. (e-mail) Please stop. If you continue to vandalize pages, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. (e-mail) `
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`== Removing Dyer references == I propose removing from the references section the books written by Dyer. I have not read Dyer's books, but from what Node_ue says, it seems to me that he's just a crank. He appears to have no clue in linguistics. I don't think a sane linguist would take two random people, put them to translate a text from Yiddish, compare the resulting texts and get to the conclusion: ``yep, we have two different languages``. Also, he uses made-up expressions such as ``sovetul (sic!) de deputaţi`` or ``cuvinte slujitoare`` to prove his points, which is akin to data fabrication in regular science. :Bogdan, Dyer did not come to the conclusion that Moldovan and Romanian are truly separate languages. :With regards to the parallel translation, he says ``the greatest difference between these two texts are in the vocabularies and in the styles they employ. There is a more 'flowering' prose in the Moldovan text... to reiterate, the difference here is one of style, not one of substance``. :: Actually, ``le style est l'homme même``, as Buffon once said. Dyer starts from the premise that the style in each country is homogenous: it is not, there are much more differences between different individuals in the same country. His ways of studying language is just as useless as the way the Nazis studied genetics by assuming the homogenity of the Aryan race. ::: Yes, that's his point. That nearly all of the differences between the two passages are not differences between two languages, but just because two different translators. ::: Earlier, you said ``...a sane linguist would take two random people, put them to translate a text from Yiddish...``. Actually, he got these comparisons from published translations in ``Romanian`` and ``Moldovan``. He didn't just walk up to random people on the street. :The only actual possible grammatical difference he finds in the texts is Moldovan ``pe tot ce vretsi``, and Romanian ``pe cît vretsi``. There were very few web results for ``pe tot ce vreti`` (about 5), and one of them was from the Zdob shi Zdub website (a Moldovan band). There were no results in Moldova for ``pe cit vreti``/``pe cat vreti``. So that may or may not be valid. I personally would say ``pe tot ce vretsi``. But I don't know if it's real. :: I suppose this is part of an expression, such as ``jur pe tot ce vrei`` or ``pun pariu pe tot ce vrei``. Anyway, both sound common enough in Romanian and sounds pretty subjective choosing one for Romanian and one for Moldovan. :Now, neither of those expressions is ``made up``. He takes both from M. Bruchis' work, ``one step back, two steps forward`` which is also quite critical of the notion of an independent Moldovan language. :: But can this author prove they exist? Probably not, since no google hits are found. ::: Michael Bruchis, you mean? I'm sure he can. He's an expert, too. He wrote an entire book on the subject. Just because no Google hits exist doesn't mean an expression isn't real do you find any Google results for cit vreti%22+site%3A.md or cat vreti%22+site%3A.md? Or even tot ce vreti%22+site%3A.md? No, you don't. But that doesn't mean that nobody says those things in Moldova. How many results do you find for ``instrumente gramaticale``? 37, and none of them are at .md websites. You can find the word ``cuvintelnic`` on Google, but does that mean it's really the Moldovan word for ``dictionar``? No, Moldovan ppl only use that word when we're joking. (dexonline.ro finds 0 results too). Just because a term occurs or doesn't occur on Google, doesn't mean it is or isn't real. :``sovetul`` is not a misspelling. Rather, it's a Soviet-era spelling ``soviet`` was spelt as ``sovet``. Some Moldovans still spell it that way although it's usually considered incorrect; however he is quoting the phrase from Bruchis, who published his work a bit earlier when the spelling was still accepted. :I agree with your opinion. Such an ignorant person like ``expert Dyer`` can't be called expert. & `
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` Salut! As you allready saw, he is just worrying about your force of arguments. That's why he challanged you. Don't worry he is just a 16 years old kid. I wish you all the best and please continue your work with force and power. You will not be alone. & `
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BoothyBoy you are wrong, as heard on the wonderful Opie and Anthony Show on XM 202, the leading provider of Satellite Radio, Howard Stern will not have any rights to his old show, it is something that is and was non-negotiable. The great inventor must steal some more ideas from Greg and Tony.
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oh you mean the halloween broadcast which wasn't even supposed to be on the radio? how about you reference a time recently where he either called into the show or was an in studio guest? Go Back to the dump on Staten Island.
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: Thankyou Mark. I do really dislike religiously inspired POV pushers (especially Moonies). — |
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== Spurious edits == I just wanted to tell you that there are edits going on like removing Macedonian names from Greek towns, changing Republic of Macedonia to FYRM etc. They are done from changing IP numbers, each change done with a separate IP number. Check Florina, Drama, Greece.
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Dear Asbestos, I thought admins could unblock themselves. I've done it before, but found that I couldn't today. Anyway, it was such a ridiculous ban it was hardly worth commenting on. I admit I shouldn't have sworn, but Ed's action was completely out of proportion and a deliberate escalation. And anyway had already told me off, politely. I didn't realise everyone was so bloody sensitive. — |
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: Thankyou. Atleast some around here have common sense. — |
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` ::Dear Woohookitty, indeed the user he is alone on his positions; more at the page of Moldovan language once we agreed first on the talk page the entire text was largely reverted by , without clear explanations. At that point instead of intervention, did not intervene and let the user to make again his remarks on the other users like labelling others as ``koncenii`` (which is a russian language obscenity). This is not the proper behaviour to behave yourself, but he was protected by user . He even censorsed the talk page reverting others users contributions. User Anittas proposed you to block him for a while. If he continues to make remarks like labelling users with that russian word, please this time you to intervene. Let the page block for a while for us to agree first on the talk page.[User:Bonaparte| Bonaparte ]] & `
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==Where do you come from?==
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== About crime in Transnistria == Hi, what do you know about the crimes from region Transnistria?
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: That was simple vandalism by . Look him up. Anyone else got any pointless comments or criticism? — |
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No. Don't add speedy tags at all if you are incapable of making a simple decision. The nn-bio tag is for vanity pages. Are you saying you think a page written by an admin on a dead knight of the realm is a vanity page? Even if you are suspicious there is still Google or special:whatlinkshere to confirm your suspicions. But you said gibberish are you then incapable of parsing simple English sentences? — |
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If the translation is correct then this is probably the conversation in which Glareanus revealed to Erasmus that he had lied to him in their previous conversation and is not setting the record straight.
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modified version of this article: http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-leaders/ww2/mussolini.htm Or is it the other way around? -
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`, 22 November 2005 (UTC) As stated, found a few more, yeah, nearly 25M more sources. Should I incl. ``historical alien contact`` data, such as when the Spanish destroyed the Aztec and Incan Empires(hostile contact example in historical perspective), when the English,others have made contact with the Native Americans(friendly contact in the historical perspective,later turned sour) ? These historical examples of contact by two vastly different cultures can be seen AS ``alien contact``. 03:42`
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==You Suck== I despise you, you are a snobby, jerky Quinn who should be banned forever from editing.
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***After the battle version could be a remix, but no-one knows.
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` Rhobite, I think the word ``great`` may be confusing you. Sure, what's great for me isn't necessarilly great for you; but when something is great for the many, the qualification becomes objective. Hellmuth is regularly the chosen televised table, and was invited to this year's tournament of champions event (despite not qualifying) solely for his television appeal. He currently has logged more minutes on ESPN than any other player. I'm sorry if you don't know this subject well enough to understand it, but Hellmuth is univerally known and agreed to produce great television. If I watched Michael Jordan play basketball and thought he was bad, it would not change the fact that he could be objectively described as a ``great`` basketball player. Please stick to material that you understand well enough to be able to determine what is subjective and what is not. I see in your profile that you are interested in photography; I'm sure there are plenty of photography related sections that you could do better work with.`
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== The page should be deleted == If this list is correct Milli Vanilli have sold 3 times as many records as The Beach Boys! To keep a certain level of seriousness and credibility at Wikipedia the list should be deleted. It is every researchers nightmare, and at best it only offends music fans slightly. If this list is to work, all figures should come from only a few reliable sources like the RIAA. I'm looking forward to that, cause I could really use this list in my work. Thomas Lorentzen
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` :A blank page though might mislead someone who looks at the episode listing into thinking that these episodes have already been written about. (Red link vs. blue link, or no link vs. blue link). I'll confess to not being entirely familiar with how Wikipedia handles episodes, but something tells me this probably one of a handful of shows with a page dedicated to every episode. (And I note from my experience with albums/music that people are discouraged from writing an article about every track in an album, for example– just as I'd hope people would be discouraged from writing an article about every episode in a season). In any event, I'm going to stop marking these for speedy deletion once I finish this season off. While I'm fairly confident they're eligible for speedy deletion, if they're not, I'll need to AfD them instead (at which the community can take up your arguments). — (e-mail) `
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== Gundula == Out of modesty, Gundula has decided to take her name away from this userpage. We regret this. But luckily she is still with us, and she is still in it! We enjoy this.
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Yes, created is what I meant. Thanks for the clarification. The quote added recently about his death says 'January 2000'. Is this a copying error or just an error in the original quote? If it is the latter, maybe we should add '[sic]' so that people don't think it is our mistake?
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== Shoe Polish (congratulations) == Congratulations on Shoe polish reaching featured article status! I'm going to be out of town until after the Thanksgiving weekend; I'll have to donate the bounty payment after that. Good job, and good luck with future edits.
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` '''Hello, , Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like working here and want to continue. Check out the Simplified Ruleset. If you need help on how to name new articles, look at the Guide to layout, and for help on formatting the pages visit the Manual of Style. If you need general help, look at Help and the FAQ, and if you can't find your answer there, check the Village pump (for Wikipedia related questions) or the Reference Desk (for general questions). There's still more help at the Tutorial and the Policy Library. Also, don't forget to visit the Community Portal — if you have any questions, or just want to say hello, feel free to contact me on . Additional tips: :Here are some extra tips to help you get around Wikipedia: :*Always use wikiquette :*Write from a neutral point of view :*If you want to play around with your new Wiki skills, try the Sandbox. :*Click on the Edit button on a page, and look at how other editors did what they did. :*You can sign your name using three tildes, like this: ~~~. If you use four, you can add a datestamp too. Always sign comments on Talk pages, never sign Articles. :*Always use edit summaries when editing pages. :*You might want to add yourself to the New User Log :*If your first language isn't English, try Contributing to articles outside your native language :*Full details on Wikipedia style can be found in the Manual of Style. Happy editing! May the Force be with you! `
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`__TOC__ == Not only Scientologists are disconnected == I think this ``disconnection`` is a more loose concept than described here in that it applies to other religious cults too. I've come across it in Jehovas' Witnesses in particular, but I think one of the features of a cult is members are encourage to cut themselves off from outsiders and outside influence that might set them straight. But this needs to be cited appropriately, etc. — | `
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Hi sorry to edit this page...i didnt know where else to contact you... but i noticed your edited the buddhism section and since you nicely taken out my site why didnt you take out this site ReligiousTolerance.org Buddhism Page a non-biased description of Buddhism. its not very good is it...if you take off my link you should aleast keep to your standards and take off that one.
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` Oh, now you're comparing the legendary Phil Hellmuth to a pint of rocky rhode ice cream? What has this discussion degraded into. Different people have different tastes, but Hellmuth's television appeal can be statistically proven. Perhaps ``popular television`` would be more accurate, but the phrase ``great television`` is understood to mean just that. ``Ice cream tastes great`` is not analagous because the verb 'tastes' serves as a link between the noun 'ice cream' and the adjective 'great' implying that ice cream is objectively great. This would be a foolish leap and it would violate Wikipedia's NPOV policy. Please keep this dialogue on topic and refrain from such faulty analogs. The subject matter of this discussion is Phil Hellmuth, not ice cream or your aversion to personal attack. Let's let others chime in on this topic and come to a clear consensus. Hellmuth's television appeal is an integral part of his notoriety, and excluding it simply because one user deems it to opinioniated would do a terrible injustice to his page and a disservice to the Wikipedia community. Voice your opinions here.`
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` :::I sympathize with your position, it's a lot of work to take on. But at the same time, it would probably make more sense to work on these in user-space and then move a properly stubbed out article into article-space as you complete it. These aren't even stubs IMO, except for stating that it's an episode of a series and which episode it is and which season it's from, these articles are largely blank. Someone expecting an article (or even a short stub) will probably be annoyed by articles like this. (And again, alternately, someone looking to contribute may assume these articles are finished since all the links appear, at first glance, functional). The work to setup the article formatting is small in comparison to actually writing the content for all the sections listed. In any event, I notice my CSD tags are being reverted en masse– I'll likely follow through on the AfD nominations and let them settle it (and we can both make our cases heard there as well). Again, I have total faith that you (and those who edit these articles) really intend to finish them up, but most of these have been sitting stagnate for 2-3 months now. Working on these in user-space (e.g. - for example) and then moving them (either literally using page move, or copying the content as needed) would probably be easier on you as well as users browsing the episode listing. — (e-mail) `
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== Vegan rebuttal == Hello, I have been following this vegan debate and I have to point out a failure in your revision. You seem to be writing from a mainstream American or Western point. Most of the world does not shop at supermarkets - they shop in open markets - and specifically, the majority of vegan would go out of their way to support small independent grocery stores not chains. With regards to All cuisines, again, this is an important issue. You get your point for knowing Asian food but it is important from a vegan point of view to show that vegan diet is not something alien from another planet as one contributor wanted to add but something local and traditional to all nations and races. One does not need to list all nations ; Asian, Mediterranean, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Scottish, Italian, African, South American etc but yet they all have specific vegan dishes and ingredients which most metropolitan vegan sample. A modern vegan will tend to eat a far wider range of foods than a regular omnivore and the topic out reflect it. What is the specific benefit to writing supermarket or excluding all of the above apart to your ego? Likewise there are many other sources to buy such products - such as the internet - so it is utterly unnecessary. Let it be. 22 November 2005
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Ajax Please do not add commercial links — or links to your own private websites — to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising or a mere collection of external links. See the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks.
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== El Aaiún == Because there was edit history for the article El Aaiún, we cannot perform the move Laâyoune → El Aaiún by ourselves. So I've added it to Wikipedia:Requested_moves. The administrators will perform the move once a consensus of the move is reached. So vote for support or oppose at Talk:Laâyoune.
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Speculation about what hasn't been shown on TV before?? I assume you mean brushing his teeth on ESPN. This is entirely true. It aired on one of the 2003 WSOP broadcasts. Here is a link so some vidcaps of the segment: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.pokerplayer.se/images/phil.jpg&imgrefurl;=http://www.pokerplayer.se/idolbilder.htm&h;=240&w;=352&sz;=69&tbnid;=h2RiDQfTIXcJ:&tbnh;=79&tbnw;=116&hl;=en&start;=90&prev;=/images%3Fq%3Dphil%2Bhellmuth%2B%26start%3D80%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26sa%3DN I am saddened that you people insist on censoring objective truth. It's downright disgusting. If you insist on removing my edit simply because you do not have a full recollection of what has and what has not appeared on TV, then be ready for an all out war. I declare war on censor! You are either with us, or you're against us.
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` :You are right. Gelato is simply Italian for ice-cream. When I see it, I say ``gelato`` in Italian and ``ice-cream`` in English. However, Americans think they are clever when they use foreign words, and they have decided that ``gelato`` (or ``gelado`` as they pronounce it) is some special thing similar to ice-cream but with less cream. For the rest of us it's just ``a creamy brand of ice-cream`` (una marca di gelato abbastanza cremoso) or ``a not so creamy brand of ice-cream`` (una marca di gelato poco cremoso). :Here in Australia, it's even worse. They say ``geladi``, presumably because Italian ice-cream parlours have ``GELATI`` (``ICE-CREAMS``) written out front, so they have decided that it is a special word for the product inside. :You'll see the same tendency in the word ``prosciutto``. People will actually say ``it's not ham; it's pro-shoo-do``, which is bemusing to Italian-speakers. What they mean by ``pro-shoo-do`` is sometimes ``Italian ham``, sometimes ``dry-cured ham``. It's beyond me why they can't just call a spade a spade. :A final note: my girlfriend once went to Italy and ordered a ``lattay``, as she pretentiously would in Australia. She got her comeuppance however, when they gave her the glass of milk (latte) that she ordered, rather than the milky coffee (caffellatte) that she wanted! — `
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:No. The answer is at Talk:Gelato. —
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I made this an article (a stubby one) by translating the nonsense that was put on here since April and ended in August, and addings more to it.
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` == User warnings for IP 220.245.178.137 == Just thought I should inform you that this IP address is an ISP proxy server in Australia, there are several ban warnings posted under ``User Talk`` for it. The ISP does give each user a directly internet addressable IP but they are dynamically allocated (IP is DHCP assigned at login, however the subnet does remain the same for a given user as far as I can tell. If possible you may want to switch to x.x.x.0/24 subnet bans behind the proxy using HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR_X to get the range).`
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Oh the in studio readings which were a worst of from early in 2005? you have failed again you useless nothing. he is dead to the show. he is never mentioned on air by O&A; during a normal radio broadcast, other than a worst of (that satisfy you jackass?), they never do impersinations of him like they used to, he is dead to the show bye sweetie
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current registration is 42.9% dem - again not 50%... http://www.azsos.gov/election/voterreg/Active_Voter_Count.pdf
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::The anonymous user here is believed to be by consensus, a sockpuppet of designed to circumvent his one-year ban on editing any article related to the Iglesia ni Cristo.
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` : If we are not ``people`` what are we? Cattle? `
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`:ONE diplomat! WOW! Look up ``semantics`` & ``sophistry`` `
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` :::::I'm sorry if I gave you the impression I was an admin; I'm not. =) I'll reiterate what I've said above that this isn't a personal issue, and I have no problems with these articles existing some day, but in their current form I think it's a bad thing. If/When I tag them for AfD, I'll have to tag each individual page as well, so you should notice on your watchlist if you have these there in case you want to try and argue to keep what there is. — (e-mail) `
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` :Yep, I saw that as well, and added it to the Amarantine article. =) I guess since she uses her own font it kind of precludes ever having the lyrics on Wikipedia, heh. — (e-mail) `
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==Apology== I have just been given a bollocking by my mate about how vandalism is bad and wikipedia is good etc. Still personally beleive that the Kat Flecher page should contain commentary on how smug she is but I have agreed with who's computer I had been using during my 'vandalism' not to do it again for the sake of the integeraty of his I.P address. He is standing over my shoulder now telling me to ask for you to remove the block on this I.P address. (82.10.116.128.). Sorry. Oh yea and feel free to delete this user name as I won't use it again.
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` ::I'm not trying to make a point here, I'm trying to ensure that people who visit WP aren't confronted with skeletal articles. As per my talk page, I'm going to hold off on AfD since you (specifically) seem to be adding proper stubs to these articles. If I did nominate them for AfD (note the if) I would likely lump the offending articles into a single nomination and not nominate them each individually. — (e-mail) `
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` ::What you cannot do is pretend that the UN itself favours territorial integrity over self-determination, when the exact opposite is the case. The right to self-determination is enshrined in the UN Charter, but there is no right of annexation to add to the territorial integrity of a state, which is what spain relies on. As you are well aware, Gibraltar, as a colony is not a part of ANY other state, therefore cannot affect the territorial integrity of a state of which it does not form part. The UN itself descibes the right to self-determination as a ``fundamental human right``, and both the UN and ICJ have repeatedly stated ``in the process of decolonisation there is no alternative to the principle of self-determination``. It is like comparing chalk with cheese.It is not me who favours the right to self-determination, the UN does. `
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== re: Ultra Association == hey thanks, i hope the game takes off well. this is wikipedia though - make your suggestion on the talk page and then there can be a consensus as to new rules. although it's definitely a good idea, i think i'll add it now.
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` == Made in the USA? http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html == There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are lying liars and the lies they tell include the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's liars cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's liars cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are liars in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's liars use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's liars cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have lies to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by liars who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South America. When the Nazi party o
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` == Wikipedia lying liars & their lies... http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html == There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are lying liars and the lies they tell include the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's liars cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's liars cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are liars in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's liars use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's liars cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have lies to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by liars who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South America.
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== Your RFA == Hey man, you have no chance. Editors like SlimVirgin oppose you, her cohorts will back her up. so don't worry. Just do what you think is right and live with the outcome. Try to stick always to telling the truth, fairly and neutrally.
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` == Wikipedia's lying liars & their lies... http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html == There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are lying liars and the lies they tell include the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's liars cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's liars cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are liars in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's liars use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's liars cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have lies to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by liars who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South Americ
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` == see http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html exposing Wikipedia's lying liars & their lies == There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are lying liars and the lies they tell include the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's liars cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's liars cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are liars in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's liars use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's liars cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have lies to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by liars who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and Sou
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` This was a very informative article and it is highly recommended. It needs more information about how to deal with intellectualy dihonesty on Wikipedia. There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. Some of the worst falsifiers on Wikipedia are Stormie, Lupo, and Matt Crypto. They were challenged to respond to the facts that they suppressed or to concede, and they each conceded that the facts that they suppress are correct and that they delete those facts because they do not want Wikipedia readers to know the truth. They constantly spam their own point of view in their diatribes in which they try to cover up for Nazism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are intellectually dishonest and they regurgitate the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's fibbers cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's dissemblers cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are propagandists in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's cons use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's falsifiers cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have fibs to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by phonies who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South America. When the Nazi party of Germany adopted the Roman salute from the Italian fascists.`` Wikipedia liars also used the painting ``The Oath of the Horatii`` http://rexcurry.net/pledgehoratii.html as absurd support for a Roman connection. The foregoing is all incorrect and of course without any attribution nor support on the Wikipedia page because there is no support. It is not a Roman salute Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance. Recently, someone who posts to Wikipedia wised up and improved the ``Roman salute`` article some, while other pledge related articles are as bad as ever. Wikipedia falsifiers use the misnomer ``public schools`` when they mean ``government schools`` and they both cover-up the Bellamys' desire to promote a government takeover of education, a desire to end all of the better alternatives, and to impose socialism (and what the Bellamys called ``military socialism``) within government schools. The Bellamys loved the military and wanted all of society to ape the military. Those points also help explain why Francis Bellamy enjoyed starting the pledge with a military salute.`
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` == Matt Crypto, Lupo, & Stormie cover for Nazism & spam their rants http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html == There are some regular writers on Wikipedia who knowingly engage in personal attacks and deletions (even of links) of anyone who explains the connection between Edward Bellamy and his cousin Francis Bellamy (author of the pledge of allegiance) and National Socialism. Some of the worst falsifiers on Wikipedia are Stormie, Lupo, and Matt Crypto. They were challenged to respond to the facts that they suppressed or to concede, and they each conceded that the facts that they suppress are correct and that they delete those facts because they do not want Wikipedia readers to know the truth. They constantly spam their own point of view in their diatribes in which they try to cover up for Nazism. It is behavior that breaks Wikipedia's rules. What kind of people cover-up for Nazis and that horrid ideology? Many regular writers on Wikipedia are intellectually dishonest and they regurgitate the top media cover-ups. They cover up many historic photos of the Pledge of Allegiance http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html that reveal its original straight-arm salute. They cover up the fact that the author of the Pledge of Allegiance (Francis Bellamy), and his cousin and cohort (Edward Bellamy), were National Socialists and supported the ``Nationalism`` movement, the ``Nationalist`` magazine, the ``Nationalist Educational Association,`` their dogma of ``military socialism,`` and Edward inspired the ``Nationalist Party.`` They cover up the Pledge's straight-arm salute as the origin http://rexcurry.net/pledge1.html of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). As part of the cover up, they perpetuate the myth http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html that the straight-arm salute was from ancient Rome. They cover up discoveries by the historian Rex Curry. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html showing the evolution of the gesture. Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html is an extended military salute. A mnemonic device is the swastika (``Hakenkreuz`` in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` Wikipedia's fibbers cover up for the swastika http://rexcurry.net/swastikanews.html and its use as a sick socialist symbol. Wikipedia's dissemblers cover up for the National Socialist German Worker's Party http://rexcurry.net/swastikamedia.html by overuse of the hackneyed shorthand ``Nazi.`` Many Wikipedia posters are propagandists in that there was no ``Nazi Party`` because it was actually the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party`` and the party members did not call themselves ``Nazis`` nor the ``Nazi Party.`` The term ``Nazi`` developed from slang using the first syllable in the German pronunciation of the ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` In that sense, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance was a ``Nazi`` too, in that the term means ``National Socialist.`` The term ``Nazi`` is also used to hide the National Socialist dogma behind the Pledge of Allegiance, its original gesture, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Wikipedia's cons use the term ``Nazi`` and the misnomer ``Nazi Party`` to cover-up the horrors of socialism. Wikipedia's falsifiers cover up the the socialist trio of atrocities and and their socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million people were slaughtered under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million were slaughtered under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million were slaughtered under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. They cover up the fact that socialists helped start WWII with the National Socialist German Workers' Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics together http://rexcurry.net/socialistwar.html as allies in 1939. They cover up for and are deniers of the socialist Wholecaust, http://rexcurry.net/mediacoverup.html of which the monstrous Holocaust was a part. Liars on Wikipedia repeat common lies http://rexcurry.net/mediapledge.html of the media. http://rexcurry.net/socialistmedia.html Wikipedia should not be cited for support because it is no different than quoting various anonymous sources who have no knowledge of the topic http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html or who have fibs to spread about the topic. The Wikipedia article for the ``Roman salute`` used to be complete disinformation, deliberately maintained by phonies who tried to perpetuate myths. Here is an excerpt of what Wikipedia used to carry: ``The Roman salute is a closed finger, flat-palm-down hand raised at an angle (usually 45 degrees) and was used by the Roman Republic. It was also the historical civilian salute of the United States, from 1787?-1934?, known since 1892 as the Bellamy salute. It was also the historical salute among armies of the Middle East and South America. When the Nazi party of Germany adopted the Roman salute from the Italian fascists.`` Wikipedia liars also used the painting ``The Oath of the Horatii`` http://rexcurry.net/pledgehoratii.html as absurd support for a Roman connection. The foregoing is all incorrect and of course without any attribution nor support on the Wikipedia page because there is no support. It is not a Roman salute Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance. Recently, someone who posts to Wikipedia wised up and improved the ``Roman salute`` article some, while other pledge related articles are as bad as ever. Wikipedia falsifiers use the misnomer ``public schools`` when they mean ``government schools`` and they both cover-up the Bellamys' desire to promote a government takeover of education, a desire to end all of the better alternatives, and to impose socialism (and what the Bellamys called ``military socialism``) within government schools. The Bellamys loved the military and wanted all of society to ape the military. Those points also help explain why Francis Bellamy enjoyed starting the pledge with a military salute.`
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trippi in 2000, 2001 the article makes it appear as though trippi left politics in the 1990s, not reappearing until 2003... this is factually incorrect... trippi did media for steve soboroff's campaign for mayor of los angeles, signing on in 2000 and staying through the 2001 mayoral primary
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::No worries. I enjoyed doing the translation.
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What was wrong with my edits to Roses.
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what are you talking about ? I did not vandalize anything, this is a government computer network system.
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what are you talking about ? I did not vandalize anything, this is a government computer network system.
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` == Primrose == Hi Duncharris, Why did you delete the example of the primrose plant? Regards, : Hello Jason. Can you offer a citation for that please? specifically we are referring to ``the primrose plant spontaneously producing another species of primrose plant``. Your wording doesn't make much sense to me as a biologist. — | `
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` November 2005 (UTC) ::::::::::Sigh, if there is a dispute over whether the dispute is active then clearly there is a dispute. Also note proponents of ``conspiracy theory`` (aka propagandists) have so far refused to debate. 01:25, 24`
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` == NPOV dispute == Just so this isn't lost by the two suspiciously tangential talk page sections added just above this one, here is a minor sample of the current NPOV dispute over this article. In my interpretation, the early October version of this article was rewritten with a load of weasle words which downplay criticm of the phrase's usage, and subtly play up the dubious narrative genre. More mention of the possibility that the narrative genre is disinformation is needed. The article should be explicitly clear that labeling an allegation a ``conspiracy theory`` is an attempt at dubiousness through association with the narrative genre. Also, ``generally and ``commonly considered`` in the intro are incomplete and need to be fixed for NPOV. The new version of the article seems to be saying a lot less than the old version, we should go through the diff line by line. Did someone ever justify those massive changes? Though some of them were good. `
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` == Conspiracy theory == In my interpretation removing the {npov} template from an article when an in good faith dispute exists is a form of vandalism, so I am merely correcting vandalism. It is your right to choose not to debate the neutrality merits of ``conspiracy theory`` within presentation contexts but please stop pretending there isn't a dispute. `
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` Certainly the Kurdish Human Rights Project is not a ``neutral`` organization, but I fail to see what is POV about the section you've tagged. Please explain what is wrong with the description of the KHRP's view or remove the tag. — `
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First-off, this is not a revert. Secondly, a link to Ilısu Dam is offered in the first sentence and readers are free to view that article, too. These articles should be expanded, not merged. You have a History of POV editing (see also), so you should tread carefully on subjects you have been found to be biased on. —
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` The thing is, the gay rumors (whether true or not) have pretty much become a defining characteristic of Kordell's career. It would not be encyclopedia worthy to say ``Stewart is probably gay`` but it is worth mentioning ``Stewart has had to deal with accusations of being homosexual througout his career.`` Including something like that isn't passing judgement on homosexuality or even on Stewart's lifestyle, it's simply pointing out something that is a part of his career. I was actually surprised it was not mentioned, and that's why I checked out the discussion page.`
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` ==Mario Template== Hey, just wanted to leave a note explaining the 's in the template. They help with formatting and keeping the title names from splitting (they also keep the dashes from wrapping and starting a line). BTW, as far as the Mario Kart games go, part of me thinks you were on the right track, maybe the Mario Kart template should be folded into the Mario series template. It might be worth discussing on the Mario Kart template's talk page to see if anyone objects. — (e-mail) `
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Umm.... so you respond to censorship allegations by banning my ability to edit? I don't think many people would argue that Hellmuth makes great TV and Raymer is fat. Not worth mentioning, perhaps, but certainly not 'nonsense.' I'm pretty sure I never said Raymer is fat. I like Raymer, and plus.... calling someone fat isn't really funny. That's not my style. But maybe I was drunk or something. I usually am. Anyways, thanks for taking this whole thing so seriously and providing me with a little comedic relief. It's good to know there are people like you watching out for us! The Phil Hellmuth Wikipedia page will be a more objective learning tool because of you!!! RHOBITE RULES!!!!!
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== A holiday wish to a Rhobite == Happy Thanksgiving Rhobite!
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`, 24 November 2005 (UTC) ::::::::::::Proponents of ``conspiracy theory`` have yet to come up with an argument that successfully defends the phrase from a charge of non neutral presentation, all we have going on here is a popularity contest (mis)framed by a highly coordinated group of editors (disinformation artists perhaps?). It is ok that you choose not to debate, however, such a situation is insufficient evidence that a dispute doesn't exist. 07:47`
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` ==Warning== Please stop removing content from Wikipedia. It is considered vandalism. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. — (e-mail) `
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` Response: It's just a matter of terminology: with System we refer normally to IT automation, with Business the domain. So basically we agree. The Business Analyst applies analytical skills to gather the requirements: ``what`` the business wants or needs. The solution can be paper based, people, process or guess what an IT system... With Waterfall or Argile: it's just a matter of revisiting the Business requirements to ensure that they are still valid. Hope that helps.`
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what is the song anyway? why isnt the title of the song given?
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:They seek and then claim to find. — |
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(which is after all, only a guideline, not compulsory)
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` == External links again == I'm not sure the 3 external links zeq wants to add are being removed - can someone explain? `
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` == News suppressed on Wikipedia http://rexcurry.net/wikipedialies.html == RexCurry.net is the historian who made the following discoveries covered elsewhere and on Wikipedia: 1. The USA’s first Pledge used a straight-arm salute and it was the origin of the salute of the monstrous National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). It was not an ancient Roman salute. http://rexcurry.net/pledgesalute.html 2. The Pledge began with a military salute that then stretched outward toward the flag. Historic photographs are at http://rexcurry.net/pledge2.html and at http://rexcurry.net/pledge_military.html Due to the way that both gestures were used, the military salute led to the Nazi salute. The Nazi salute is an extended military salute. http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html 3. The Pledge’s creator was a self-proclaimed socialist in the nationalism movement in the USA and his dogma influenced socialists in Germany, and his Pledge was the origin of their salute. ``Nazi`` means ``National Socialist German Workers' Party.`` A mnemonic device is the swastika (Hakenkreuz in German). Although the swastika was an ancient symbol, it was also used sometimes by German National Socialists to represent ``S`` letters for their ``socialism.`` Hitler altered his own signature to use the same stylized ``S`` letter for ``socialist.`` http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-swastika.html The Pledge is part of the USA’s growing police-state. The insane government in the U.S. could cause comatose persons to Pledge dis-allegiance, desecrate the flag, and recite a declaration of independence. Remove the Pledge from the flag, remove flags from schools, remove schools from government. As a libertarian lawyer, Rex Curry provides pro bono services nationwide in schools and elsewhere, to educate the public about the news. Government schools will never teach children about their Pledge rights, nor the truth about the Pledge and its author. Most comments fail to ever mention that Francis Bellamy and his cousin Edward Bellamy were National Socialists in the USA, wrote for and supported their ``Nationalist`` and ``New Nation`` magazines, the ``Nationalist Educational Association`` and pushed their totalitarian dogma in their ``Nationalism`` clubs worldwide, including in Germany, and that the bible of their movement, Edward Bellamy's book ``Looking Backward`` was translated into every major language including the languages of those countries that became home to totalitarian socialism and the socialist Wholecaust (of which the Holocaust was a part) under the National Socialist German Workers' Party (21 million dead), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (62 million dead), and the Peoples' Republic of China (35 million dead). It is easy to see why anyone would want to cover all of that up, but it should not be covered up. In the USA, the Bellamy dogma supported a government takeover of education. The government's schools imposed segregation by law and taught racism as official policy. The USA's behavior was an example for three decades before the Nazis. As under Nazism, the Jehovah's Witnesses, and blacks and the Jewish and others in the USA attended government schools that dictated segregation, taught racism, and persecuted children who refused to perform the straight-arm salute and robotically chant the Pledge. Some kids were expelled from government schools and had to use the many better alternatives. There were acts of violence. When Jesse Owens competed in the 1936 Olympics in Germany, his neighbors attended segregated government schools where they saluted the flag with the Nazi salute. The U.S. practice of official racism even outlasted the horrid party. And the schools and the Pledge still exist. The Pledge is still the most visible sign of the USA's growing police state. After segregation in government's schools ended, the Bellamy legacy caused more police-state racism of forced busing that destroyed communities and neighborhoods and deepened hostilities. Bellamy was a self-proclaimed national socialist in the USA, with the ``Nationalist`` magazine, and he preached what he called ``military socialism.`` The federal flag darkens schools because Bellamy wanted government to take over all schools and to eliminate all of the better alternatives. Worse, Bellamy wanted the government to take over everything, not just schools. He wanted the government to impose the military system on all of society. School flags are a symbol of nationalization, militarism, and socialism. The Bellamy dogma was the same dogma that led to the ``Wholecaust`` (of which the Holocaust was a part): 62 million killed under the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; 35 million under the Peoples' Republic of China; 21 million under the National Socialist German Workers' Party. It was so bad that Holocaust Museums could quadruple in size with Wholecaust Museums to document the entire slaughter. Some schools in the USA are still named after Francis Bellamy. The Bellamy schools should be re-named because they send the wrong message to children and the community. It causes emotional distress to children who attend schools named after a man who popularized the Nazi salute and who helped the government institutionalize racism and segregation. I, and my supporters, will also assist in any legal means to defray the cost of re-naming Bellamy schools. If government's schools (and the media) told the true history of the Pledge, then no student would chant it. If Americans knew the truth, then the Pledge would cease to exist. Fight the flag hags and their flag fetish. Government's schools should not teach kids to verbally fellate flags each morning. It is like a brainwashed cult of the omnipotent state. For adults it is childish. Remove the Pledge from the flag, remove flags from schools, remove schools from government. Listen to audio exposing the flag and the Pledge http://rexcurry.net/rexcurry4.mp3 ********************* As an attorney, I am asked if students can be forced to say the Pledge of Allegiance in government schools. Another school year has started, and it is important to educate children about their right to refuse. Government schools deserve a failing grade for not teaching students about their right to refuse and about the horrid history of the Pledge. There are still some oddball states where government schools are required by law to begin each day with a robotic chant of the Pledge, after students hear the ringing of a bell, like Pavlov's lapdogs of the state. Government schools in the U.S. were the origin of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis) because the Pledge's original salute was a straight-armed salute. It is a myth that the salute is an old Roman salute. Most students never see the eye-popping historic photographs. http://www.rexcurry.net/pledge2.html I became involved in litigation about the Pledge of Allegiance before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Wonschik v. United States http://www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/03-10249.htm Research in that case and other litigation involving the Pledge, led to astounding discoveries concerning the Pledge's past. The history of the Pledge is suppressed because it is unlibertarian. The Pledge was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, a self-proclaimed National Socialist, who wanted a government takeover of education to produce an ``industrial army`` (a Bellamy term) for the authoritarian vision in his cousin Edward Bellamy's book ``Looking Backward.`` The Bellamy cousins promoted national socialism worldwide for decades. It resulted in racist and segregated government schools that lasted through WWII into the 1960's, setting a horrid example for hate-spewing groups worldwide. A webpage helps students learn that the Pledge was written by a National Socialist and the rest of the Pledge's truly terrifying history: http://www.rexcurry.net/stopthepledge.html The eye-popping new version of the popular graphic art ``All in favor of gun control raise your right hand`` is at http://www.rexcurry.net/pledgewonschik.html In the new version, the original Nazi-style salute to the U.S. flag is exposed with the phrase: ``All in favor of a Pledge of Allegiance raise your right hand.`` The graphic art shows the original Pledge of Allegiance on the left and on the right it shows the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. It explains that the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag is the origin of the salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party. In the 1930s, the National Socialist German Workers' Party passed laws that required everyone to pledge allegiance, similar to many state laws in the U.S. that have tried to require school-children to recite the Pledge. Jehovah's Witnesses believed that people who enjoy reciting government pledges are people who worship government. Jehovah's Witnesses were officially banned in Germany for refusing to join the raised palm salute of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in schools and at public events. Many of the German Witnesses were imprisoned in concentration camps. The National Socialist German Workers' Party had adopted the U.S. salute and forced people to perform it. Many states in the U.S. had a practice similar to that of National Socialist German Workers' Party in forcing people to perform the salute created by a National Socialist in the U.S. In the 1940's, before the phrase ``under God`` was added to the Pledge of Allegiance, Jehovah's Witnesses refused to recite the Pledge in school on
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phpBB, image attachment and Oracle support Hi, you edited Comparison of Internet forum software, saying that phpBB has both image attachment and support for the Oracle database. Neither of these are true for a fresh install of phpBB; please do not add incorrect information to Wikipedia. | e |
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` ::Killer, you are correct, your belief that the death ``penalty`` and capital ``punishment`` are merely barbaric does not give you the right to suggest a WP article become a challenge to orthodoxy because you already have the right irrespective of your beliefs. But let me define this argument more closely: I oppose calling criminal bandit organizations or ethnic militias something that places them in the same level as a concept/organization like Canada. Doing so inherently legitimizes the banditry and homicide of said CBOs. - `
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