User talk:Delsim9

Speedy deletion of "Dissident Voice"
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Thank you. Work permit (talk) 04:10, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

November 2008
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Block
In reply to your e-mail, you admitted that you are a banned user. It is policy that any editor may revert edits made by banned users regardless of their merits. By the same policy, any page created by a banned user may be speedily deleted.

Regardless of the above, the source you used is Abu-Jamal himself, obviously self-published. He is not a neutral source. Use of such sources is generally deprecated, or needs to be balanced with a countering opinion.

At the 1997 PCRA hearing, Detective Witcher testified that the fingerprints in the Philadelphia identification system and the FBI had "the same records and the same numbers". When asked whether there was a match, the reply was "There is a match and it's authenticated in the FBI report." The social security number was used by a woman who called herself "Cynthia White" and "Cynthia Williams" and "Lucky" and "Mildred Saunders" and about two-dozen other names, "Migdalia Cruz" is just another one, or her original one.

Nevertheless, I have changed "White died" to "White either died or disappeared", which is all that is required. Anything else or additional explanations from both sides simply adds unnecessary and extraneous detail to the article.

There is no need for me to send you a copy of the deleted article, as you currently have access to one: http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Freeman. DrKiernan (talk) 13:48, 14 January 2009 (UTC)