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This PDF file you added as a source talks about Syria during the Bashar al-Assad's rule. It's impossible to find out anything about his father's rule except that state of emergency. The article is about Hafez al-Assad so we should use the sources which refer to the Syrian history between 1960s - 2000, everything beyond that can't be connected to Hafez. This PDF file, however, could be used in the Syria article. -- Wüstenfuchs 17:47, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Good work on the article. Thanks for effort. -- Wüstenfuchs 14:38, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
You may need to update this post to the WVIR-TV page. WVIR acts as the default NBC affiliate for the southern Shenandoah Valley (including Harrisonburg and Staunton), WHAG-TV acts as the default NBC station for the northern Shenandoah Valley (including Winchester and Front Royal). WRC-TV is considered a "secondary" NBC affiliate for the entire Valley. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 20:38, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
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Hi. I have (reluctantly) deleted your recent addition to Tom Murphy...even though you were completely correct with your quote and reference. I think the article you quoted contains an error. An error that is apparent on it's face. It's a situation I've not run into in the past. So I would like to discuss this with you, if it is something that you care to bother with. You quoted the source, The New York Times, correctly. But that quote from the Times appears to be wrong. The historian is quoted as saying that Murphy, through his actions, held back Republican representation that would otherwise have taken hold in the "late 60's or early 70'". He states that, as Speaker, Murphy could "change the rules" every two years. Trouble with this is (1) Murphy was only elected speaker in 1974. (2) The next reapportionment did not take place until 1981. So, as Speaker, he could not have held back Republicans before the election of 1976 (most certainly) and not likely until 1981...with reapportionment. Don't know exactly what "change the rules" refers to. Murphy would have been able to pass certain changes to the election laws, like who appears first on the ballot, when primary elections take place, and things like multi-member districts (which could help, but not completely protect democrats)...but those are all minor compared with the great power of reapportionment (which is the whole thrust of that section of the bio...and did not take place every two years). Again, I don't quite know how to handle an obvious error, other than to delete it. To leave it in (even though it meets all the requirements) would, I believe, degrade the integrity of the article. Gulbenk ( talk) 02:16, 27 September 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you for fixing my sloppy vandalism removal from back in September at Suffolk, Virginia. It is appreciated. My apologies for creating extra work for you. Gtwfan52 ( talk) 02:11, 26 October 2012 (UTC)
Re: Penn State Scandal and Graham Spanier. Gotta disagree with you on that. Readers don't care about who "broke" the news, they care about the facts. Mentioning two news outlets who reported what some anonymous source told them would happen isn't important, what is important is what happened (i.e. the charges). And they take the focus off the subject of the articles. I can only imagine if every single fact in every article mentioned the source in-text. That'd be bad style for sure. -- Jtalledo (talk) 23:58, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
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I think I've done all the ref work that would need to be done before I try Joseph Massino at FAC again. You want to have another look? -- Lenin and McCarthy | ( Complain here) 23:28, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
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Hi! I did a little browsing through the TV listings of the Raleigh News & Observer for the late '60's and early '70's and found some things that you might find interesting. Apparently, at that time, all three networks were split among WRAL, WTVD and WRDU. WRAL carried the CBS Morning News, Captain Kangaroo, NBC Nightly News, and most of ABC's schedule. WTVD carried the Today Show, most of CBS's schedule, and the CBS Evening News. WRDU signed on about 10 AM and carried the remainder of NBC's schedule but no network or local news programming whatsoever - it looks like ABC's evening newscast was not on in the market until 1972 or 1973, when it appears that things settled into a normal affiliation pattern with ABC exclusively on WRAL, CBS on WTVD and NBC on WRDU. JTRH ( talk) 00:08, 17 November 2012 (UTC)
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Hi. About this addition: I can't find anything about the drawing of the gun at page 701 in the reference you provided. Maybe it was from a different book? bogdan ( talk) 22:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Greetings, Hanging Curve. I've been following your recent edits to the Florida Gators men's basketball article. The Norm Carlson quote notwithstanding, you cannot accurately characterize the Gators basketball program as an "intramural program" "for all intents and purposes" prior to Sloan's arrival in Gainesville. First of all, Carlson was clearly speaking hyperbolically about a team that was admittedly a secondary priority within the Gators sports program for most of its history, when the overwhelming emphasis was on improving the mediocre football team. Notwithstanding their history of mediocrity, the Gators played in a University Division conference, and awarded a full complement of athletic scholarships. From 1951 to 1960, the Gators were led by John Maurer, the former head coach of Kentucky in the 1920s and Tennessee in the 1940s, who won two SEC championships and two SEC tournaments with the Volunteers. (Maurer also served as a football assistant under Bob Neyland at Tennessee.) The Gators were always led by a full-time paid basketball coach, not a "volunteer," but the basketball coaches prior to Sloan also served as head football coach, assistant football coach, head baseball coach, athletic director, or some combination thereof. Prior to World War II, serving as a coach for two or more teams was not unusual at all for many major universities, and it was typical for most coaches other than head football coaches. Most single-sport coaches simply could not earn enough to support themselves and their families; that's why most head coaches of major college football programs also served as athletic director prior to World War II. In short, characterizing Gators basketball prior to Sloan as an intramural program "for all intents and purposes" is not only inaccurate, it's also a mischaracterization of what Carlson actually said.
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Your recent edits on WPXN-TV were changed for one main reason: The decision to sell WNYC-TV to a commercial buyer was made by the City itself (the Giuliani administration), not because the WNYC Foundation chose not to buy the station. The other changes in word usage and tense are minor and were honestly unneeded, but that is my opinion. Other Side One ( talk) 16:07, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
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She was given a sentence of 3 years community control and 7 years probation (not 10), please don't change that in the article. I just looked up her court records to make sure and it is correct. 3 years community control and 7 years sex offender probation. KING GRIM LOL YO WHATS UP ( talk) 04:03, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi HangingCurve, I note you have made some contributions to the Joh Bjelke-Petersen article in the past. I have added a new thread on the Joh talk page providing a link to my rewrite/remodel of the article (currently in my sandbox) which I propose to upload as the new version of the article. I've explained my motives at the talk page and would welcome your thoughts. The article could definitely benefit from a more recent image of Joh, but there's nothing else in Wikicommons and I have yet to find anything suitable that is copyright-free. That's an issue for a little later, perhaps. BlackCab ( talk) 11:53, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
Hello, HangingCurve. I assume it was you that supplied the following to The Early Years section of the WSUI article: "WSUI helped to form NPR in 1971, and was one of the 90 stations to carry the inaugural broadcast of All Things Considered." Could you please provide me with the source of your infomation. Also, In what way did WSUI help to form NPR? Thanks in advance -- user:Fas426 -- fas426@e-facts.netFranklin Seiberling
02/04/2013 - Thanks for your update and clarification that WSUI was one of the 90 NPR charter member stations. So, reviewing this link ... http://www.npr.org/about/aboutnpr/history.html ... WSUI must have been among the stations when "NPR was incorporated on February 26, 1970, by 90 forward-thinking charter stations to provide national news programming." Could you be so kind as give me a link to, or tell me where you found, the list of those 90 stations. Thanks again Franklin Seiberling — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fas426 ( talk • contribs) 19:10, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
No reason to assume your edits are anything but good-faith; but unless there's been substantial coverage of it in the press or in scholarly analysis, "Democrat does well in Dane County and city of Milwaukee" isn't exactly headline news. It's been true of just about every Democratic victory in Wisconsin since Barstow, or at least William Robert Taylor. -- Orange Mike | Talk 22:31, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
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I just wanted to let you know I am trying to revive the somewhat dormant Wikiproject ACC and invite you to stop over for a look. CrazyPaco ( talk) 06:57, 16 February 2013 (UTC)
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Hello, Hanging Curve, I commented-out your December 2012 reinsertion of the "Owners" section of the Shibe Park infobox because the details are not correct. The progression of ownership was not strictly the A's-Phils-Wolman 3-step you implied; there are contradictions and also murky interim steps — I detailed them on the talk page. Because of the complications and the difficulty with quality cites, I recommend we don't try to summarize this ticklish tale in an infobox. Regards, 96.245.109.133 ( talk) 14:31, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hello. I blended our edits to Shibe Park because your rewrite of my rewrite restored the double references to the move to Shibe. They only moved once, so we only need to say it once. Also, on my previous edit summary I said the "plural of Landis is Landis's" — of course I meant "possessive" not "plural". I gotta stop doing this so late at night. Regards, 96.245.109.133 ( talk) 04:29, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
The main reason I removed the sentence you added was because it confuses the facts. But since you brought it back...
WTAE was intended to be a Pittsburgh station regardless of where the COL was. The way to get around having their studio location in either Irwin or McKeesport was for them to have requested a hyphenated COL ("Irwin-Pittsburgh" or "McKeesport-Pittsburgh"), but that would have only worked if the COL wasn't moved to Pittsburgh proper. Their studio in Wilkinsburg is just outside of Pittsburgh city limits, and they've been there since day one.
We both understand this, but I think it's too technical and the average reader wouldn't care. Unless you want to explain all of that above, I think we should leave that sentence out. Other Side One ( talk)
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I'm pretty sure almost all of Salvatore Vitale's article was plagiarized from King of the Godfathers with just a few minor changes. I cleared a couple paragraphs in the beginning, but there's a lot of work to be done; I have half a mind to clean it up for an eventual GA myself, but, of course, any help is welcome. -- Lenin and McCarthy | ( Complain here) 20:27, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
Are we going off the same edition? I'm pretty sure this section should be cited with pg 647. -- Lenin and McCarthy | ( Complain here) 16:27, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
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Hello HangingCurve. I see you've been adding quite a bit of material to articles on Israeli politics. I have a couple of concerns about the stuff you are adding. Firstly around the type of language you're using - using phrases like "in fact" or "smashing victory". These are not very encyclopedic and more something I'd expect to see in a tabloid newspaper. Another is that some of your additions are verging into WP:Original research, for example the sentence "Although it is seemingly difficult to build a majority in the Knesset" - like the other writing, this is also somewhat unencylopedic, but it looks like opinion rather than fact. Cheers, Number 5 7 13:54, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
What I'm about to say may sound harsh, and I don't mean it to, but I think it needs to be said, in case someone hasn't already done so. Good-faith though your edits to articles about history may be, I think they tend to do more harm than good. Take, for instance, this edit. Had the Communists in fact "dropped all pretense of democracy"? I have no doubt about that, although they would say they were pursuing a different, "better" vision of democracy, not the "bourgeois" variety. But that's not the point; the point is that verifiability not truth is the standard of inclusion here.
Now, the paragraph is sourced to Grenville, pp. 370–71. Does Grenville, pp. 370–71 actually say that the Communists had "dropped all pretense of democracy"? If so, great. But I rather doubt it. And by adding this material, you're (consciously or unconsciously) manipulating the text to make it seem that way. Well, that's wrong. It damages the integrity of the project, and it should stop. It violates WP:V and, implicitly, WP:SYNTH and WP:NOR. Please reconsider your editing philosophy, and if you have material to add, be sure it's properly sourced. - Biruitorul Talk 17:43, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hi there. Just a heads-up that I reverted your edit to the Mud Hens history section. As noted in the edit history, that material needs citations before it can be restored. It's been tagged as needing sources for four years, so I think we're probably past the point where we leave it up to see if someone comes along to handle it. — Bdb484 (talk) 19:29, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
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I have no interest in engaging in an edit war, but anyone who wins an election "wins the seat in his own right," as opposed to being appointed to it. The fact that it was a special election to fill a term caused by someone else's death is irrelevant to that. You're using the incorrect terminology to describe the fact that his first election was for less than a full term. 71.75.57.32 ( talk) 00:08, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
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I have replied to your query on my talk page, essentially pointing out that the burden of proof is no greater for the alternative view than for the view that was there before, and that it is enough to show that the question is open unless and until there is definitive reason to endorse a particular view. PMLawrence ( talk) 05:45, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
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This PDF file you added as a source talks about Syria during the Bashar al-Assad's rule. It's impossible to find out anything about his father's rule except that state of emergency. The article is about Hafez al-Assad so we should use the sources which refer to the Syrian history between 1960s - 2000, everything beyond that can't be connected to Hafez. This PDF file, however, could be used in the Syria article. -- Wüstenfuchs 17:47, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Good work on the article. Thanks for effort. -- Wüstenfuchs 14:38, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
You may need to update this post to the WVIR-TV page. WVIR acts as the default NBC affiliate for the southern Shenandoah Valley (including Harrisonburg and Staunton), WHAG-TV acts as the default NBC station for the northern Shenandoah Valley (including Winchester and Front Royal). WRC-TV is considered a "secondary" NBC affiliate for the entire Valley. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 20:38, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
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Hi. I have (reluctantly) deleted your recent addition to Tom Murphy...even though you were completely correct with your quote and reference. I think the article you quoted contains an error. An error that is apparent on it's face. It's a situation I've not run into in the past. So I would like to discuss this with you, if it is something that you care to bother with. You quoted the source, The New York Times, correctly. But that quote from the Times appears to be wrong. The historian is quoted as saying that Murphy, through his actions, held back Republican representation that would otherwise have taken hold in the "late 60's or early 70'". He states that, as Speaker, Murphy could "change the rules" every two years. Trouble with this is (1) Murphy was only elected speaker in 1974. (2) The next reapportionment did not take place until 1981. So, as Speaker, he could not have held back Republicans before the election of 1976 (most certainly) and not likely until 1981...with reapportionment. Don't know exactly what "change the rules" refers to. Murphy would have been able to pass certain changes to the election laws, like who appears first on the ballot, when primary elections take place, and things like multi-member districts (which could help, but not completely protect democrats)...but those are all minor compared with the great power of reapportionment (which is the whole thrust of that section of the bio...and did not take place every two years). Again, I don't quite know how to handle an obvious error, other than to delete it. To leave it in (even though it meets all the requirements) would, I believe, degrade the integrity of the article. Gulbenk ( talk) 02:16, 27 September 2012 (UTC)
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Re: Penn State Scandal and Graham Spanier. Gotta disagree with you on that. Readers don't care about who "broke" the news, they care about the facts. Mentioning two news outlets who reported what some anonymous source told them would happen isn't important, what is important is what happened (i.e. the charges). And they take the focus off the subject of the articles. I can only imagine if every single fact in every article mentioned the source in-text. That'd be bad style for sure. -- Jtalledo (talk) 23:58, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
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Hi! I did a little browsing through the TV listings of the Raleigh News & Observer for the late '60's and early '70's and found some things that you might find interesting. Apparently, at that time, all three networks were split among WRAL, WTVD and WRDU. WRAL carried the CBS Morning News, Captain Kangaroo, NBC Nightly News, and most of ABC's schedule. WTVD carried the Today Show, most of CBS's schedule, and the CBS Evening News. WRDU signed on about 10 AM and carried the remainder of NBC's schedule but no network or local news programming whatsoever - it looks like ABC's evening newscast was not on in the market until 1972 or 1973, when it appears that things settled into a normal affiliation pattern with ABC exclusively on WRAL, CBS on WTVD and NBC on WRDU. JTRH ( talk) 00:08, 17 November 2012 (UTC)
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Hi. About this addition: I can't find anything about the drawing of the gun at page 701 in the reference you provided. Maybe it was from a different book? bogdan ( talk) 22:58, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
Greetings, Hanging Curve. I've been following your recent edits to the Florida Gators men's basketball article. The Norm Carlson quote notwithstanding, you cannot accurately characterize the Gators basketball program as an "intramural program" "for all intents and purposes" prior to Sloan's arrival in Gainesville. First of all, Carlson was clearly speaking hyperbolically about a team that was admittedly a secondary priority within the Gators sports program for most of its history, when the overwhelming emphasis was on improving the mediocre football team. Notwithstanding their history of mediocrity, the Gators played in a University Division conference, and awarded a full complement of athletic scholarships. From 1951 to 1960, the Gators were led by John Maurer, the former head coach of Kentucky in the 1920s and Tennessee in the 1940s, who won two SEC championships and two SEC tournaments with the Volunteers. (Maurer also served as a football assistant under Bob Neyland at Tennessee.) The Gators were always led by a full-time paid basketball coach, not a "volunteer," but the basketball coaches prior to Sloan also served as head football coach, assistant football coach, head baseball coach, athletic director, or some combination thereof. Prior to World War II, serving as a coach for two or more teams was not unusual at all for many major universities, and it was typical for most coaches other than head football coaches. Most single-sport coaches simply could not earn enough to support themselves and their families; that's why most head coaches of major college football programs also served as athletic director prior to World War II. In short, characterizing Gators basketball prior to Sloan as an intramural program "for all intents and purposes" is not only inaccurate, it's also a mischaracterization of what Carlson actually said.
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Your recent edits on WPXN-TV were changed for one main reason: The decision to sell WNYC-TV to a commercial buyer was made by the City itself (the Giuliani administration), not because the WNYC Foundation chose not to buy the station. The other changes in word usage and tense are minor and were honestly unneeded, but that is my opinion. Other Side One ( talk) 16:07, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
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She was given a sentence of 3 years community control and 7 years probation (not 10), please don't change that in the article. I just looked up her court records to make sure and it is correct. 3 years community control and 7 years sex offender probation. KING GRIM LOL YO WHATS UP ( talk) 04:03, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi HangingCurve, I note you have made some contributions to the Joh Bjelke-Petersen article in the past. I have added a new thread on the Joh talk page providing a link to my rewrite/remodel of the article (currently in my sandbox) which I propose to upload as the new version of the article. I've explained my motives at the talk page and would welcome your thoughts. The article could definitely benefit from a more recent image of Joh, but there's nothing else in Wikicommons and I have yet to find anything suitable that is copyright-free. That's an issue for a little later, perhaps. BlackCab ( talk) 11:53, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
Hello, HangingCurve. I assume it was you that supplied the following to The Early Years section of the WSUI article: "WSUI helped to form NPR in 1971, and was one of the 90 stations to carry the inaugural broadcast of All Things Considered." Could you please provide me with the source of your infomation. Also, In what way did WSUI help to form NPR? Thanks in advance -- user:Fas426 -- fas426@e-facts.netFranklin Seiberling
02/04/2013 - Thanks for your update and clarification that WSUI was one of the 90 NPR charter member stations. So, reviewing this link ... http://www.npr.org/about/aboutnpr/history.html ... WSUI must have been among the stations when "NPR was incorporated on February 26, 1970, by 90 forward-thinking charter stations to provide national news programming." Could you be so kind as give me a link to, or tell me where you found, the list of those 90 stations. Thanks again Franklin Seiberling — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fas426 ( talk • contribs) 19:10, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
No reason to assume your edits are anything but good-faith; but unless there's been substantial coverage of it in the press or in scholarly analysis, "Democrat does well in Dane County and city of Milwaukee" isn't exactly headline news. It's been true of just about every Democratic victory in Wisconsin since Barstow, or at least William Robert Taylor. -- Orange Mike | Talk 22:31, 3 February 2013 (UTC)
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Hello, Hanging Curve, I commented-out your December 2012 reinsertion of the "Owners" section of the Shibe Park infobox because the details are not correct. The progression of ownership was not strictly the A's-Phils-Wolman 3-step you implied; there are contradictions and also murky interim steps — I detailed them on the talk page. Because of the complications and the difficulty with quality cites, I recommend we don't try to summarize this ticklish tale in an infobox. Regards, 96.245.109.133 ( talk) 14:31, 5 March 2013 (UTC)
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Hello. I blended our edits to Shibe Park because your rewrite of my rewrite restored the double references to the move to Shibe. They only moved once, so we only need to say it once. Also, on my previous edit summary I said the "plural of Landis is Landis's" — of course I meant "possessive" not "plural". I gotta stop doing this so late at night. Regards, 96.245.109.133 ( talk) 04:29, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
The main reason I removed the sentence you added was because it confuses the facts. But since you brought it back...
WTAE was intended to be a Pittsburgh station regardless of where the COL was. The way to get around having their studio location in either Irwin or McKeesport was for them to have requested a hyphenated COL ("Irwin-Pittsburgh" or "McKeesport-Pittsburgh"), but that would have only worked if the COL wasn't moved to Pittsburgh proper. Their studio in Wilkinsburg is just outside of Pittsburgh city limits, and they've been there since day one.
We both understand this, but I think it's too technical and the average reader wouldn't care. Unless you want to explain all of that above, I think we should leave that sentence out. Other Side One ( talk)
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I'm pretty sure almost all of Salvatore Vitale's article was plagiarized from King of the Godfathers with just a few minor changes. I cleared a couple paragraphs in the beginning, but there's a lot of work to be done; I have half a mind to clean it up for an eventual GA myself, but, of course, any help is welcome. -- Lenin and McCarthy | ( Complain here) 20:27, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
Are we going off the same edition? I'm pretty sure this section should be cited with pg 647. -- Lenin and McCarthy | ( Complain here) 16:27, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
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What I'm about to say may sound harsh, and I don't mean it to, but I think it needs to be said, in case someone hasn't already done so. Good-faith though your edits to articles about history may be, I think they tend to do more harm than good. Take, for instance, this edit. Had the Communists in fact "dropped all pretense of democracy"? I have no doubt about that, although they would say they were pursuing a different, "better" vision of democracy, not the "bourgeois" variety. But that's not the point; the point is that verifiability not truth is the standard of inclusion here.
Now, the paragraph is sourced to Grenville, pp. 370–71. Does Grenville, pp. 370–71 actually say that the Communists had "dropped all pretense of democracy"? If so, great. But I rather doubt it. And by adding this material, you're (consciously or unconsciously) manipulating the text to make it seem that way. Well, that's wrong. It damages the integrity of the project, and it should stop. It violates WP:V and, implicitly, WP:SYNTH and WP:NOR. Please reconsider your editing philosophy, and if you have material to add, be sure it's properly sourced. - Biruitorul Talk 17:43, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hi there. Just a heads-up that I reverted your edit to the Mud Hens history section. As noted in the edit history, that material needs citations before it can be restored. It's been tagged as needing sources for four years, so I think we're probably past the point where we leave it up to see if someone comes along to handle it. — Bdb484 (talk) 19:29, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
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I have replied to your query on my talk page, essentially pointing out that the burden of proof is no greater for the alternative view than for the view that was there before, and that it is enough to show that the question is open unless and until there is definitive reason to endorse a particular view. PMLawrence ( talk) 05:45, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
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I respectfully ask we wait for official word from MLB and not on speculation. And please don't edit war [ [1]]. The next time will be the third time.
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