User talk:Albert Kim-Ha Arnold III

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Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach
Hi. Please take some time to review some of our key policies, such as WP:V, WP:CITE and WP:NPOV. Much of the material that you are adding to Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach is not acceptable under these guidelines and, as such, will likely be removed by myself or another editor. Please also take a look at the Manual of Style to see how to correctly format entries on Wikipedia. Most importantly, as an encyclopedia, we strive towards a neutral point of view in our articles and cannot be based almost entirely from one book, particularly a controversial one that has been shown to be, at best, problematic in terms of factual accuracy. Also, please note that, per WP:CITE, there should be one citation per paragraph, and all controversial statements must be directly cited, not as the book in its entirety, but by particular page numbers. If you could do this, then I think that most of it could be saved and then balanced out with other sources at a later date. Following these guidelines will ensure that no one's hard work needs to be removed! Cheers, CP 13:39, 14 August 2008 (UTC)

Okay, Hi Canadian Paul--I'll be damned if I am going to waste one more second of my time editing and re-editing and changing every damned thing you undone--all my work for nothing--don't welcome me to wikipedia, tell me adios--I have a life and I ain't gonna stay on any machine working against you or any group of yay-hoos (from UT Austin, at that! That's not a school--that's New York's Bellview south!)  Adios!