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OR on the part of editors is a Wiki-no-no; soap is also a no-no. Comments from editors should concern edits only, not editors. That being clearly understood, I must note that there are only about 6 hours difference between this edit[1], which constitutes the removal of referenced (but poorly melded) material, and this edit[2], which birthed the current article. While I am not genetically attached to either, but am an old fart (appropriate link not available in American English) and pov'd to one, I make the following observation for the general good of Wikipedia and all pov's:
POV'd circumspection seems more advantageous to NPOV in the long run, than pov'd circumscription in the short term.
The AIPAC article says that the "American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs" led to formation of AIPAC. I think the truth is a little more complicated than that See this article, but don't have time to research now in case someone else wants to. CarolMooreDC (talk) 19:35, 26 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]