User talk:96.231.44.156

Reversion
I reverted your edits and additions to Equal Rights Amendment. They were from http://www.equalrightsamendment.org, which is a website formed by a "DC-based nonpartisan network of more than 200 women's organizations" (quoting from the website). In short, it's an opinion website and such websites usually are not reliable sources. Opinions should not be put in an article as if they are facts. With that said, thank you for wanting to contribute to Wikipedia and I hope you continue to do so. SMP0328. (talk) 20:19, 15 November 2010 (UTC)

consistency
The names of organizations which support the ERA IS a fact. Arguments in favor of the ERA are opinions presented as opinions.

Orrin Hatch is a right-leaning Republican Senator hostile to the ERA. Phyllis Schlafly is similarly biased. Because I respect wikipedia's commitment to this: "Opinions should not be put in an article as if they are facts," I will remove their opinions which are presented as if they are facts. 96.231.44.156 (talk) 21:16, 15 November 2010 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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