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White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
[edit]It has come to my attention that you are making very arbitrary decisions on the WASP page and that you are constantly reverting my edits before discussing it with me. Also, it has come to my attention that you are making up your own WP rules and are removing content from your talk page to cover up that you are relatively new to Wikipedia yourself. Another example would be that you first mentioned that the names on the WASP page were mentioned in a reference and then suddenly you deleted everything when you disagreed with an edit claiming the opposite. Please do not revert my edits again until you have discussed them with me. Also, please sign your messages after commenting on my talk page. That is a compulsory rule on Wikipedia. Thank you.--Danteday (talk) 00:45, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
Alabama Republican and Democratic Special election sections
[edit]I was the one who wrote those two sections regarding Roy Moore and Doug Jones. While it is my personal desire that Doug Jones win the election, that is beyond my capacity as an editor on wikipedia. I put information on both Roy Moore and Doug Jones. Roy Moore has had a controversial past. Not only is there documentation, I personally witnessed this because I will be former resident of Alabama this December 13th. Secondly, a Democrat has to be careful about abortion in the state. Both of those sections had sources and were not opinion pieces. I will be reposting these sections later, but I encourage your input to help balance any biases you see out of my work. In fact, if you'd like to put the section back into place and add to them, I'd strongly encourage it. I was not finished with either second and have not had as much time as I would have desired to make the sections worth while. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you for your time. --Inunotaisho26 (talk) 13:20, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
Update UTC Nov 4, 2017 00:32
[edit]I appreciate your honesty. I have a text document with changes and cited sources. Contact me via email (don't care if it is via proxy or not), and I will send you text of what I am working on with sources. I could use some extra input. I do want to avoid appearance of being partial. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Inunotaisho26 (talk • contribs) 00:32, 4 November 2017 (UTC)
Update UTC Nov 4, 2017 1:06
[edit]Fair point on placing that information on the Persons wikipedia page. Turns out that issue has been covered on the Roy Moore side (don't know who did it and not interested in finding out). Would have been better had you said that up front and explained your reasoning instead of bashing me over the head.
Fortunately, I can live with that this round, but in all seriousness the Doug Jones side of this thing has not been touched all that much. This maybe your purview since you are an Ohio Democrat with no emotional stake in the race. The I have enclosed the source I originally pulled from in this message.[1] --Inunotaisho26 (talk) 1:06, 4 November 2017 (UTC)
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Nomination of John Wickes for deletion
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- ^ Paul Gattis (November 2, 2017). ""Doug Jones speaks on abortion issue, wants 'to be clear' on where he stands"". AL.com. Retrieved November 2, 2017.