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Beardstown and Sangamon Canal

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Thanks for the new article. Nice job. I added some categories and fiddled with the sources a bit. -- DS1953 talk 22:11, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fred Thompson

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Good edits Tvoz |talk 18:33, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

One request though - could you put in a few word edit summary as you go so people have an idea of what you're doing - "copy edit" will suffice if that's all it is. Makes it easier for others to follow the edit trail. Thx. Tvoz |talk 18:41, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Sue Randall

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It wasn't sourced the first time, amigo. Not stating references because the article lacks them already isn't a good reason or good practice. - Dudesleeper · Talk 17:50, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

And I started her article, so I hope that covers the "original contributions" you requested. - Dudesleeper · Talk 17:55, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
A footnote appeared five minutes after the article was created. Also, at the time IMDb only listed Randall as appearing in fourteen episodes of Beaver, which is why until recently the article stated — hold on to your hat here — that she appeared in fourteen episodes. Anything else you'd like clarification on? - Dudesleeper · Talk 19:43, 14 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Because you're better at everything than I am, obviously. - Dudesleeper · Talk 17:32, 15 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have reverted your personal attacks at my talkpage

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Please refrain from leaving insulting messages such as this on my talkpage. If you do so again, you will be reported. If you have an issue with my edits at Barack Obama take it up at that talkpage, and do so without personally insulting those with whom you disagree. Bellwether BC 05:29, 9 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Please familiarize yourself with No personal attacks and Assume good faith before you make baseless accusations about other editors.

As I explained in the edit summary at Martin Luther King, Jr. authorship issues, there is little relationship between Chesnutt's essay and King's speech. You haven't indicated that a reliable source has asserted such a relationship, which means that your allegation is original research.

The relationship between Carey's and King's speeches is described in the article. As I wrote in my edit summary, I don't think it's necessary to quote both speeches at length. If you don't agree, we have an honest difference of opinion. We don't have "POV edits without any rationale", "predatory editing", or an attitude of "How dare you say anything that might be critical of an African American person in Wikipedia".

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Reply

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Thanks for the note, although I am following the conversation at the article's talk page, and thanks for participating in the discussion on the talk page. Natalie (talk) 17:15, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Frank Marshall Davis

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To answer your question, the book I was referring to is the one in the citation I gave: "Dreams from My Father". Yes, the previous quote was a total mischaracterization. It said:
In his autobiographical Dreams from My Father, US senator and Democratic party presidential candidate Barack Obama writes of a father figure named Frank who influenced him profoundly with his "hard-earned knowledge." This "Frank" was Davis. Obama acknowledges the words of wisdom "Frank and his old Black Power dashiki self" shared with him before he set off for college in 1979. This advice included not to "start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that shit." Obama refers to Davis as being a decisive influence in helping him to find his identity as an African-American.
The book does not say or imply 'father figure', 'influenced him profoundly with his hard-earned knowledge', any acknowledgement of 'words of wisdom', or 'decisive influence'. Frank was a guy who played cards and drank with Obama's grandfather. The only help Frank was in finding his (Obama's) identity as an African-American was to know what it was like to be a black person in the US in the early part of the century until the 50's and 60's. Frank didn't seem to think anything had changed after that. A history lesson and a lesson in how one can become bitter if one doesn't keep up with the times. Rather like Wright.
I rather expect you read some blogs about the book, rather than the book itself, as your mischaracterization matches much of what I've been reading out there. I expect most libraries have the book, if you want to check it for yourself (chapters 4 and 5). Flatterworld (talk) 21:41, 2 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Scott Brown

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Please don't forget to use edit summaries, particularly when making substantial edits, e.g. this, to rapidly-evolving topics. Thanks. —DoRD (talk) 03:12, 20 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Joe Miller, Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Alaska, article

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Joe Miller (politician)

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I noticed that you deleted and said should be moved, but didn't move it. Do you know or have an affinity for Namiba? Please respond with rationale ASAP. You seem to be an obstructionist. {{Rosspz}}
No, I do not. You are asking the question because you know that I know that you are probably a sockpuppet for User talk:75.73.209.32. Your editing pattern and your over-the-top comments are exactly the same in tone and tenor of 75.73.209.32. Please take this comment as warning about not engaging in sockpuppetry. Have a good day!--InaMaka (talk) 01:38, 14 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, amigo. Not sure what you mean. Sometimes I log in and sometimes I'm too lazy to log in. I originated the article on Joe Miller. I'm Rosspz. And I'm 75.73.209.32 when I forget to log in and I'm 74.94.83.94 when I edit from work. You're just a little too clever by half. Sorry if you're offended, but the isssues are bigger than just you. Stop being punctilious and try to use Wiki so it's a respected source of information and not a power play sandbox for you. Right now, you're just a gnat of irritation and obstruction and not of any help to anyone. Start playing the game for the greater good and not just for you own self-importance. Deal with in, amigo, or find another hobby. Best wishes. {{Rosspz}} and 75.73.209.32 and 74.94.83.94.

Oh, I get it. You are a smartass. That's ok. I've dealt with your type before. You are just one more blowhard trying to teach me a lesson. Let me help you out. That information that you are trying to POV warrior your way into the Joe Miller article aren't going to stay there. Have a good day!--InaMaka (talk) 03:52, 14 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, friend

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I just wanted to thank you for the really good find on the bio of John Miller Cooper. There have been a couple sets of hands working on the piece since you launched it, so it looks different now... Hopefully you'll like the current form, if not, my apologies. But that was a really good catch of a bio that otherwise might have gone missing. Thank you. Carrite (talk) 18:27, 13 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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