User talk:Dnb01

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Dnb01, good luck, and have fun.  -- Lear's Fool 01:02, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

Nice try with Farrell
That information about the role he played in Rudd's removal definitely deserves to be added to the article. He along with those other factional chiefs orchestrated the numbers and his name is mentioned in numerous sources on the web apart from opinion pieces. Those other chiefs have this info. to their article, why not Farrell? Sure, as Timeshift9 said, SA is not Australia, but he basically controls what goes on with Labor in that state and who comes in and out and oversees his work in the form of Kate Ellis, Amanda Rishworth, Nick Champion and others from the SDA. He has enormous power and if he didn't, his name would not be mentioned on the web in connection with Rudd. By the way, don't be intimidated with Timeshift, he thinks he controls all the political articles on the encyclopedia and a quick look at his userpage shows his obvious bias which he cannot help. He is the shadow that lurks after every change to every political article. Remember, he doesn't own anything, no one does. Take his words with a grain of salt. Cheers Sweet little angel 102 (talk) 01:20, 7 December 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi Dnb01, welcome to Wikipedia! I must say after catching up on User:Timeshift9s latest edit history you seem to have done a good job in 'ratling the cage' so to speak. As with User:Sweet little angel 102 above, he does have some little influence over what goes on with Australian political articles, however his bias is what leads him undone in every situation. Don't be disenchanted at all by his pettiness and continue to edit in a constructive manner as you can be rewarded in all different ways and measures. Happy editing :) Романов (talk) 22:33, 10 December 2010 (UTC)