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Welcome to Wikipedia! May I call you "24" for short? [[Ed Poor]]
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I have no problem with rewrites, they generally improve articles, but I have a big problem with people removing whole articles of relatively uncontroversial stuff that no one else has bothered to define or research at all.  Also with people who assume that just because a political party advocates it, it must be somehow biased or wrong.

I am not a "vandal" and don't like that term.  I'm getting used to the process here.  I am not sure I like serious essays being labelled 'junk' by some golfer or geek.

It's not like I don't have a theory of what I'm doing.  Check the entries in the meta defining ethics and NPOV itself.  You might see where I'm coming from and why I think certain things are important and others might not be.  I want my facts straight, but I don't want to see typo-corrections reversed by a clique of self-appointed gurus.  What you need here is a consensus process.
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''Note: I extracted the above three quotes from the talk after moving all but my welcome to the talk page. Please forgive me if I have overstepped my bounds. [[user:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]], Wednesday, April 10, 2002