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I have undeleted this article, which I believe was deleted unjustly. This is not an "attack page." Anyone objecting to negative or unsourced information on it should delete the information, not the article. You didn't delete Bush's bio, did you? You only deleted unsubstantiated attacks. Why do you treat Fijian politicians differently?
By the way, I couldn't take part in discussions before this and other deletions - I simply haven't had time to be around much in the last two or three years. But I'm appalled to see how articles about prominent people are being axed instead of cleaned up. I agree, this is one of MANY articles that is in desperate need of a cleanup. But you don't burn a house down just because it's dirty. David Cannon (talk) 11:42, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]