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There are daily reported items about this biographical subject. These reports are in well-respected publications recognized by Wikipedia standards. I believe that the pattern daily reports will continue for awhile. The biographical subject is connected to a governmental investigation that is reported on local, regional, and national levels. [1] I accept the olive branch extended by Binksternet. He is clearly a very experienced Wikipedia editor while uninformed on this subject. I gladly accept his editorial style suggestions. But if he is factually wrong, I will say so with even-handed explanation. Isn't that what Wikipedia is about? JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 03:09, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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Binksternet ( talk) is your criticism in reference to citation 1. above? Gould is mentioned by name four times. In general I understand and agree with your point about WP:COATRACK. But I do not understand how it applies to this particular citation. Please clarify. JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 06:09, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
Binksternet ( talk) you make a good point, and I thank you for your attention. Your editing strengthens this article. By going back this Denver Post article, I noticed that it has already been updated this past 40 minutes. The public accuser of Gould's misconduct, Staff Sergeant Brandon Enos, has been doing "demeaning tasks such as clean cabinets and vacuum floors," according to a memo obtained by the Denver Post. JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 07:00, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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There are daily reported items about this biographical subject. These reports are in well-respected publications recognized by Wikipedia standards. I believe that the pattern daily reports will continue for awhile. The biographical subject is connected to a governmental investigation that is reported on local, regional, and national levels. [1] I accept the olive branch extended by Binksternet. He is clearly a very experienced Wikipedia editor while uninformed on this subject. I gladly accept his editorial style suggestions. But if he is factually wrong, I will say so with even-handed explanation. Isn't that what Wikipedia is about? JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 03:09, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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Binksternet ( talk) is your criticism in reference to citation 1. above? Gould is mentioned by name four times. In general I understand and agree with your point about WP:COATRACK. But I do not understand how it applies to this particular citation. Please clarify. JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 06:09, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
Binksternet ( talk) you make a good point, and I thank you for your attention. Your editing strengthens this article. By going back this Denver Post article, I noticed that it has already been updated this past 40 minutes. The public accuser of Gould's misconduct, Staff Sergeant Brandon Enos, has been doing "demeaning tasks such as clean cabinets and vacuum floors," according to a memo obtained by the Denver Post. JimmyJohnJones ( talk) 07:00, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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