Talk:Bank War/Archives/2014

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I am not well versed in how to use Wikipedia, so if anyone out there is and wants to contribute to this page you can visit. Britannica has some good information, and whoever started this article might want to copy and paste it and then cite it (or anyone else who wants to add to the article). If copy and pasting violates copyright, then just paraphrase the information and still give Britannica credit. ((Subst:unsignedip2| 02:41, 3 October 2006‎ (UTC)|70.112.66.120}}

JSquish revisions to Lede, Bank War
I've reverted the major edit that JSquish has made to the Lede, not because I object to the substance of the changes - it's rather well written, and an improvment in a number of ways - but because the changes have been "piggy-backed" on existing footnotes. General Jackson deems "piggy-backing" a capital crime.

What JSquish has revived in performing the edit without providing sources is a reactionary method of editing - one in which an editor writes an opinion piece, then expects others to provide the mainstream, published sources to support that opinion. This wou't do.

I'll review the Lede, and the entire article, and supply direct citations from the sources listed in the footnotes, or additional ones, if required, to support the material. Fortunately, I retained the citations on which the article was built.

Further edits will then need to comport with the pop-up citations, or supply new ones to support the new edit. 36hourblock (talk) 21:31, 14 January 2014 (UTC)