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Neturei Karta

Response is on my page.--Meshulam 02:36, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

Re: 1948 Casus Belli

Thanks for your message. As you can see, even my "solution" has trouble sticking. Your version is the most technically correct but keeping it there without permanent vigilance is probably impossible. There will always be people like Shamir1 who aren't satisfied that the article is sufficiently biased in their direction. I'll try my solution again. --Zerotalk 02:42, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

Hi,
I see your point about this casus belli.
From my reading I guess this is a reason invoked to justify a declaration of war. In this case, I don't think there was a declaration of war. And so, no casus belli.
But it is clear that what you wanted to write is historically correct even if no state except Transjordan had decided to intervene before Deir Yassine, the palestinian exodus and the collapse of the palestinian arab society. Alithien 20:53, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

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M197 Gatling gun

Every reference I've found online claims it's a rotary cannon. Why do you think it's not? Mark Grant 00:41, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

LOL, that makes sense :). No problem. Mark Grant 00:46, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

vandalism

I'd appreciate it if you didn't do that again. Not only is it vandalism, it's disrupting the wiki to make a point. Thanks, ---J.S (T/C/WRE) 03:21, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

Uncle Ben

You said that Google gives 12 hits on the rice guy before anything on Spiderman (not counting the Wikipedia page) and that you really think it should point to Uncle Ben's.

But this is only due to similarity of the names. Take a look at Special:Whatlinkshere/Uncle Ben and you will see that Spiderman related articles which links to Uncle Ben vastly outnumber any other articles linking there. Also Uncle Ben's is very rarely (maybe never) called "Uncle Ben". Thank you. --193.198.16.211 09:31, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

"Nationalist"

I can follow your logic, although there is some bad tradition. In Soviet times these partisans were called "burgeois nationalists", term that was not pleasant and has bad historical connotations. For the sake of neutrality I do not suggest calling those people "freedom fighters". I think plain "partisans" is good enough.--Lokyz 10:56, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

  • please let us know more specifically why you removed the education section in this article, if not I will reinsert it because from the references provided I do not understand why it is not considered notable (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 23:04, 26 May 2007 (UTC)


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RCTV

You wrote: "Stop reverting my edits just because you don't like them. More than once you have just removed something you didn't agree with, without even bothering to check the cited sources.Eleland 22:13, 31 May 2007 (UTC)"

You have made me laugh hard and for quite a bit of time. Maybe in Venezuela a fool can simply order "stop doing this" and "stop doing that" and be successful. Here, in Wikipedia, it is not so easy. You have to source your input properly, or else your input will be modified. It is not a question of "liking" or not, it is simply the way things work.

I maintain none of your "facts" is right, your sources are all shaky to say the least and, moreover, you attempt to favor Chavez by all means, with meagre judgement.

24.239.146.40 22:55, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

Perhaps you should add another flag to your user page, stating: "This user is a Communist". At least, you have been acting like one. --AVM 20:57, 5 June 2007 (UTC)