User talk:Chicagogo

User:Chicagogo, hello. I've noticed some of your edits at the Daniel Seals article, and I get the sense that you are a new Wikipedia editor. You added some information about Mark Kirk that I removed from the Seals article, but I did add it to the Kirk article where it's more appropriate. Also you deleted some information about Seals' residency from the article even though it had a proper source cited. I respect that you may be a Seals supporter, but it's better to put everything out in the open. Otherwise, Republicans will make an even bigger issue of the topic. Also, anytime that you delete information that has a source, it has the potential to upset other editors. In the future, please provide detail in the edit summary for why you made a change or deletion. Also, it doesn't hurt to use the talk page to discuss changes before making them. If you're not quite sure about everything that I'm saying, please see Help:Contents/Getting started. Thanks. Propol 22:08, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

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