User talk:Aimeetran2

January 2010
Your recent contribution(s) to the Wikipedia article James Madison are very much appreciated. However, you did not provide references or sources for your information. Keeping Wikipedia accurate and verifiable is very important, and as you might be aware there is currently a drive to improve the quality of Wikipedia by encouraging editors to cite the sources they used when adding content. If sources are left unreferenced, it may count as original research, which is not allowed. Can you provide in the article specific references to any books, articles, websites or other reliable sources that will allow people to verify the content in the article? You can use a citation method listed at How to cite sources. Thanks! Tom (North Shoreman) (talk) 23:38, 13 January 2010 (UTC)


 * PS There is a source that supports "unknown". You need to come up with a better source -- if you do, then bring the info. to the discussion page before adding it back.  You should also be careful with your edits -- besides the change you intended you made a mess of the intoduction to the article.  Since you were warned of this before (I'm assuming you are the IP that was making the same edit), it is difficult for me to consider you as a serios editor. Tom (North Shoreman) (talk) 23:42, 13 January 2010 (UTC)