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Stormie improperly censored even an external link that he didn't "like" to prevent others from seeing http://members.ij.net/rex/pledgebackward.html and true historic eye-popping photos linked there. Apparently Stormie wants everyone to pretend that Edward Bellamy was perfect and that there is no room for any criticism of Bellamy whatsoever, in Stormie's mind.
Eh, episodes of trolling aside, shouldn't there be some brief explanation of what Bellamy's utopian offering entailed? The bloke WAS responsible for a fair bit of the growth of populism in the states, regardless of the merits of his argument in hindsight... 68.102.208.174 04:43, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
I got here through Credit card, which claims that "The concept of using a card for purchases was invented in 1887 by Edward Bellamy and described in his utopian novel Looking Backward. Bellamy uses the explicit term "Credit Card" eleven times in his novel (Chapters 9, 10, 11, 13, 25 and 26) and 3 times (Chapters 4, 8 and 19) in its sequel, Equality." Might it be a good idea to add this to this article as well? Derek Chong 08:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
<snipped advert for Rex Curry's wackiness> Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance.
And we are to trust this rexcurry.net? How is this site legitimate or worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia? Just sounds like another fringe group...—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 132.239.59.199 ( talk • contribs) 19:09, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
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Stormie improperly censored even an external link that he didn't "like" to prevent others from seeing http://members.ij.net/rex/pledgebackward.html and true historic eye-popping photos linked there. Apparently Stormie wants everyone to pretend that Edward Bellamy was perfect and that there is no room for any criticism of Bellamy whatsoever, in Stormie's mind.
Eh, episodes of trolling aside, shouldn't there be some brief explanation of what Bellamy's utopian offering entailed? The bloke WAS responsible for a fair bit of the growth of populism in the states, regardless of the merits of his argument in hindsight... 68.102.208.174 04:43, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
I got here through Credit card, which claims that "The concept of using a card for purchases was invented in 1887 by Edward Bellamy and described in his utopian novel Looking Backward. Bellamy uses the explicit term "Credit Card" eleven times in his novel (Chapters 9, 10, 11, 13, 25 and 26) and 3 times (Chapters 4, 8 and 19) in its sequel, Equality." Might it be a good idea to add this to this article as well? Derek Chong 08:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
<snipped advert for Rex Curry's wackiness> Similar criticisms apply to the Wikipedia pages on Francis Bellamy, Edward Bellamy and the Pledge of Allegiance.
And we are to trust this rexcurry.net? How is this site legitimate or worthy of inclusion in an encyclopedia? Just sounds like another fringe group...—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 132.239.59.199 ( talk • contribs) 19:09, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
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