User talk:Cgw3431

I have recently read that Wikipedia is considering deleting G. Edward Griffin from it's listing. I cannot support this action since I have read a great many of Mr. Griffin's works and firmly believe that he has contributed greatly to the education of segments of our society. If you allow a small percentage of people to dictate who does or does not get listed on your pages simply because they espouse a viewpoint that may not be mainstream then you have effectively allowed censorship. Regardless of Mr. Griffin's viewpoints, or what he promotes, it should be our individual right to read it - or even believe it if we so choose!!

If you pick on one person for their writings or beliefs then who sets the standard of acceptability?? If Wikipedia is to continue to be a source of "true" information then censorship should not be allowed........ All opinions should be viewed by the reader and not filtered to someone else's perceived standards....