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LIBERAL BIAS AGAIN
Why no photo? All the Democrat Party office holders have a photo. Why not Dell? She doesn't rate? Democrat Kevin B. Sullivan has a photo, Democrat Donald E. Williams has a photo, Democrat Martin M. Looney has a photo. Democrat John Larson has a photo.
Florence Finney, another Republican, ALSO GETS SNUBBED with no photo. REPUBLICAN Philip S. Robertson doesn't even have any Wikipedia entry for him AT ALL! If the Wikipedia Historical-Revisionist Liberals didn't have SELECTIVE STANDARDS, they would have no standards at all.--
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talk) 12:41, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply
I doubt you will return to read this, but to illustrate the fallacy of picking selective data points, you could make the exact same argument in the opposite way. We have no image for Democrats
Rick Lopes,
Matt Lesser,
Jan Hochadel,
James Maroney, and
Joan Hartley; images for
Robert Sampson (politician),
Heather Somers,
Stephen Harding (politician), and
Paul Cicarella. Clear evidence of bias? More convincing as evidence that we have a limited number of people with cameras. If you have images of any of these politicians that you took, you are more than welcome to upload them to Wikipedia. Alternatively, you could email the Conn State Government, asking them to release official portraits under a Creative Commons license. Wikipedia may have biases, but I don't think this is a good or even accurate argument here.
Eddie891TalkWork 13:37, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply
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LIBERAL BIAS AGAIN
Why no photo? All the Democrat Party office holders have a photo. Why not Dell? She doesn't rate? Democrat Kevin B. Sullivan has a photo, Democrat Donald E. Williams has a photo, Democrat Martin M. Looney has a photo. Democrat John Larson has a photo.
Florence Finney, another Republican, ALSO GETS SNUBBED with no photo. REPUBLICAN Philip S. Robertson doesn't even have any Wikipedia entry for him AT ALL! If the Wikipedia Historical-Revisionist Liberals didn't have SELECTIVE STANDARDS, they would have no standards at all.--
2600:1000:A100:C083:7891:7214:27A:BFE8 (
talk) 12:41, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply
I doubt you will return to read this, but to illustrate the fallacy of picking selective data points, you could make the exact same argument in the opposite way. We have no image for Democrats
Rick Lopes,
Matt Lesser,
Jan Hochadel,
James Maroney, and
Joan Hartley; images for
Robert Sampson (politician),
Heather Somers,
Stephen Harding (politician), and
Paul Cicarella. Clear evidence of bias? More convincing as evidence that we have a limited number of people with cameras. If you have images of any of these politicians that you took, you are more than welcome to upload them to Wikipedia. Alternatively, you could email the Conn State Government, asking them to release official portraits under a Creative Commons license. Wikipedia may have biases, but I don't think this is a good or even accurate argument here.
Eddie891TalkWork 13:37, 11 February 2024 (UTC)reply