Talk:International Order of Saint Stanislaus
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The Ukrainian chapter
[edit]Dear anonymus 69.165.176.101,
I understand that the Ukrainians went their own way after the declaration of a heridetery grandmastership by Mr.Nowina, am I wrong? Robert Prummel 14:06, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
According to a statement dated 14 December 2005, apparentely a Chev. Willy Doms was appointed Lt. Grand Master and Successor to Mr. Sokolnicki's organization. This was pointed out to me on an internet page entitled [1] under the link entitled "Patent of Appointment." As far as I know Mr. Doms is not related to Mr. Sokolnicki, but I personally cannot factually state that there is no relationship between them. Who knows why anyone does anything anymore? I certainly cannot plumb the depths of the Ukrainians as to the logic of their decisions.
Edit War
[edit]these articles need to be left as they are. any "adjustment" will incite an edit war and that helps no one.
This page has now been fully-protected against editing. Please, all, discuss your differences here then report back to WP:RPP. I notice that there is an anon editor using multiple IP addresses and a new, ostensibly single-purpose account involved. I m not interested in who's 'right' or 'wrong' here so please try to obtain consensus for these changes - Alison ❤ 21:14, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
- For anonymous fan of this "order": Material in article was contested since Semptember 2008 and I can delete it, fully with WP:V. Read cited policy, specially this: "The burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material. All quotations and any material challenged or likely to be challenged must be attributed to a reliable, published source using an inline citation.[1] The source cited must clearly support the information as it is presented in the article.[2] The source should be cited clearly and precisely to enable readers to find the text that supports the article content in question. Editors should cite sources fully, providing as much publication information as possible, including page numbers when citing books." Your notes about timing of references are clearly ignorant. --Yopie 23:37, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
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