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Anonymous editor, be aware that you had every right to voice your opinion on the integrity of the article. Make sure to be more forthright and too the point, because many people will not sit there and read all of it. Ramblings can make a person seem wrong, while it can also make the reader view themselves as knowing more perfectly than you. It's sad, but some people are more about appearances, than integrity and "being real". They use this shallowness to flout themselves and castigate others in disagreement with, especially if the shallow person is rather devout in self-centered crackpottery and wants to guttersnipe another, potential crackpot. The point is, they want you to look like the crackpot, while drawing attention away from their own flaws. Such a person is often prone to bipolar episodes. ] 10:24, 6 November 2007 (UTC) Anonymous editor, be aware that you had every right to voice your opinion on the integrity of the article. Make sure to be more forthright and to the point, because many people will not sit there and read all of it. Ramblings can make a person seem wrong, while it can also make the reader view themselves as knowing more perfectly than you. It's sad, but some people are more about appearances, than integrity and "being real". They use this shallowness to flout themselves and castigate others in disagreement with, especially if the shallow person is rather devout in self-centered crackpottery and wants to guttersnipe another, potential crackpot. The point is, they want you to look like the crackpot, while drawing attention away from their own flaws. Such a person is often prone to bipolar episodes. ] 10:24, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

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Please review WP:NPOV, WP:Talk page and most of all WP:NPA (). Thank you, Tazmaniacs 14:18, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

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Race debate

Please observe that wikipedia is not a soap box and that you should avoid personal attacks. Alun 06:27, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Anonymous editor, be aware that you had every right to voice your opinion on the integrity of the article. Make sure to be more forthright and to the point, because many people will not sit there and read all of it. Ramblings can make a person seem wrong, while it can also make the reader view themselves as knowing more perfectly than you. It's sad, but some people are more about appearances, than integrity and "being real". They use this shallowness to flout themselves and castigate others in disagreement with, especially if the shallow person is rather devout in self-centered crackpottery and wants to guttersnipe another, potential crackpot. The point is, they want you to look like the crackpot, while drawing attention away from their own flaws. Such a person is often prone to bipolar episodes. Savignac 10:24, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

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