User talk:Dpd

Reasoning
Hi, thanks for the message. The reasoning for adding the link to Australians for Constitutional Monarchy was that Prof. David Flint is the National Convenor of the organisation. I'll re-add the link and specify this detail afterwards. Cheers!

David Flint
Hi - I do not understand the link you added to the David Flint page so I have reverted it. Can you please explain? I understand that Flint is a monarchist but the link you have provided does not mention him, at least not on that page nor any pages I have tried to click through to - eg speeches or supporters.

I have reverted for the moment - feel free to reply here, on the David Flint talk page or on my user talk page. Regards --AYArktos 09:21, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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Red hair
Please don't insert links to your own speculations as a reference, they're not a reliable source. You might think that red hair will be fashionable in 2010, but Wikipedia will have to leave the crystal-ball gazing out. Fences &amp;  Windows  23:24, 29 December 2009 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
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