12:4912:49, 4 August 2019diffhist−15,779
Rosemary Crossley
←Replaced content with 'TRY REMEMBERING YOUR OWN POLICIES'' Notice about sources This article must adhere to the biographies of living persons policy, even if it is not a biography...'Tag: Replaced
12:2712:27, 4 August 2019diffhist−16,680
Rosemary Crossley
I want to leave Wikipedia. I am a living person and I am appalled by your editorial policy that allows me to be libelled every day. I work full time, and I do not have time to chase up someone and pay them to correct the rubbish placed in my entryTag: Blanking
14:2714:27, 13 July 2019diffhist+2,784
Anne McDonald
Adding some of the items referred to in my response to the suggestion that this page be merged with mine. Some were there previously, such as height and weight, but have disappeared.
13:2613:26, 12 January 2019diffhist+3,292
Anne McDonald
This is an attempt to balance the controversy about facilitated communication training by including references to positive studies. McDonald was present throughout her second Supreme Court case. She successfully answered questions from an IQ test in the court without arm support and also successfully relayed a message given to her by the Master of the court to Crossley, confirming both her intelligence and her ability to communicate. Not sure how to put references in correct format.
12:2612:26, 12 January 2019diffhist+253
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Anne McDonald
All statements regarding McDonald's weight and height are based on her medical records, either from St Nicholas Hospital up to her departure in May 1979, or from the Queen Victoria Hospital and Monash Medical Centre after May 1979. They are statements of fact, not 'claims' supported by photographic evidence. Is it possible to add a photo of Anne's graduation photo, which shows her then, in 1994, to be of normal adult female size? She grew 45cm after leaving the hospital aged 18.
09:0009:00, 5 December 2018diffhist−4,881
Anne McDonald
The controversy section has been removed as this is a biographical article, not a battleground. Anne McDonald won 2 Supreme Court cases centring on her capacity. She went on to type with a headpointer, without support, and studied successfully at Melbourne and Deakin universities. Reviewers of Annie's Coming Out said Anne wrote better than Rosemary. The Herald Sun 2011 articles cited are defamatory. In settlement the HS paid damages, took down the articles, and removed all links to them.
5 September 2018
14:1614:16, 5 September 2018diffhist−4,846
Rosemary Crossley
Removed some sentences critical of FC which belong in an article on FC rather than a biography. Removed statements based on tabloid journalism. Added wider-ranging information about Crossley.Tag: Visual edit
14:1614:16, 5 September 2018diffhist−5,023
Anne McDonald
Removed some sentences about FC that do not apply to McDonald and belong in an article about FC. Removed tabloid-based 'Controversy' about events after her death.Tag: Visual edit
12:4912:49, 4 August 2019diffhist−15,779
Rosemary Crossley
←Replaced content with 'TRY REMEMBERING YOUR OWN POLICIES'' Notice about sources This article must adhere to the biographies of living persons policy, even if it is not a biography...'Tag: Replaced
12:2712:27, 4 August 2019diffhist−16,680
Rosemary Crossley
I want to leave Wikipedia. I am a living person and I am appalled by your editorial policy that allows me to be libelled every day. I work full time, and I do not have time to chase up someone and pay them to correct the rubbish placed in my entryTag: Blanking
14:2714:27, 13 July 2019diffhist+2,784
Anne McDonald
Adding some of the items referred to in my response to the suggestion that this page be merged with mine. Some were there previously, such as height and weight, but have disappeared.
13:2613:26, 12 January 2019diffhist+3,292
Anne McDonald
This is an attempt to balance the controversy about facilitated communication training by including references to positive studies. McDonald was present throughout her second Supreme Court case. She successfully answered questions from an IQ test in the court without arm support and also successfully relayed a message given to her by the Master of the court to Crossley, confirming both her intelligence and her ability to communicate. Not sure how to put references in correct format.
12:2612:26, 12 January 2019diffhist+253
m
Anne McDonald
All statements regarding McDonald's weight and height are based on her medical records, either from St Nicholas Hospital up to her departure in May 1979, or from the Queen Victoria Hospital and Monash Medical Centre after May 1979. They are statements of fact, not 'claims' supported by photographic evidence. Is it possible to add a photo of Anne's graduation photo, which shows her then, in 1994, to be of normal adult female size? She grew 45cm after leaving the hospital aged 18.
09:0009:00, 5 December 2018diffhist−4,881
Anne McDonald
The controversy section has been removed as this is a biographical article, not a battleground. Anne McDonald won 2 Supreme Court cases centring on her capacity. She went on to type with a headpointer, without support, and studied successfully at Melbourne and Deakin universities. Reviewers of Annie's Coming Out said Anne wrote better than Rosemary. The Herald Sun 2011 articles cited are defamatory. In settlement the HS paid damages, took down the articles, and removed all links to them.
5 September 2018
14:1614:16, 5 September 2018diffhist−4,846
Rosemary Crossley
Removed some sentences critical of FC which belong in an article on FC rather than a biography. Removed statements based on tabloid journalism. Added wider-ranging information about Crossley.Tag: Visual edit
14:1614:16, 5 September 2018diffhist−5,023
Anne McDonald
Removed some sentences about FC that do not apply to McDonald and belong in an article about FC. Removed tabloid-based 'Controversy' about events after her death.Tag: Visual edit