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Joe Wiegang is has performed in all 50 States as a repriser of 26th US President, Theodore Roosevelt. Of all the people who portray Roosevelt, Wiegand, alone was asked to do his performance of TR at the White House in a celebration of the 150th birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, on 27 October 2008. This article hardly qualifies as "speedy deletion" material nor is it about an insignficant person.
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While the article has primary source material, it also has external source material for information on the subject. The inclusion of primary source materials does not, of necessity, make an Wikipedia article inaccurate. Other websites back up materials from the primary web site. For example, there is a web article on Wiegand from a college attended. The inclusion of primary source material does NOT make an article, of necessity, a candidate for speedy deletion. There have been added newer citations from other web sites including a high school where Wiegand gave a performance as recently as 2012.SimonATL 18:37, 21 July 2017 (UTC)
I am editing the section on Childhood. Obviously, having FAILED to have the article deleted for "non-notable" subject, editors are now taking a different approach to attacking the article on copyright issues. This too shall pass. I want the article to pass overcome any objections of politically biased or un-biased editors. SimonATL 20:08, 24 July 2017 (UTC)
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Joe Wiegang is has performed in all 50 States as a repriser of 26th US President, Theodore Roosevelt. Of all the people who portray Roosevelt, Wiegand, alone was asked to do his performance of TR at the White House in a celebration of the 150th birthday of Theodore Roosevelt, on 27 October 2008. This article hardly qualifies as "speedy deletion" material nor is it about an insignficant person.
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While the article has primary source material, it also has external source material for information on the subject. The inclusion of primary source materials does not, of necessity, make an Wikipedia article inaccurate. Other websites back up materials from the primary web site. For example, there is a web article on Wiegand from a college attended. The inclusion of primary source material does NOT make an article, of necessity, a candidate for speedy deletion. There have been added newer citations from other web sites including a high school where Wiegand gave a performance as recently as 2012.SimonATL 18:37, 21 July 2017 (UTC)
I am editing the section on Childhood. Obviously, having FAILED to have the article deleted for "non-notable" subject, editors are now taking a different approach to attacking the article on copyright issues. This too shall pass. I want the article to pass overcome any objections of politically biased or un-biased editors. SimonATL 20:08, 24 July 2017 (UTC)