User talk:GNHawkBA23

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Right-wing politics
Hi. You may be wondering why I took your edit to Right-wing politics out. The problem was twofold:
 * 1) The content is referenced to a specific source. Unless what you added is supported by that source it should not be added there without its own source.
 * 2) The apparent claim that America has been left wing (even in the most diluted sense) since Reagan left office is a bit silly. I know that "left wing" is used in a comparative sense in America to mean "still fairly right wing but not quite as much as some others", and that this was probably your intention, but we need to be careful not to do that on Wikipedia. Bear in mind that Wikipedia has an international audience and they won't understand this special meaning of "left wing". They will just think that we are asserting that Bush Snr, Clinton, Bush Jr and Obama are all left wing in the full blooded sense of the term, which they are not, not even Obama.

Anyway, please don't worry about this. Getting your first edit undone is not that uncommon and most people get the hang of things OK after a bit. The links in the welcome message above should help. Good luck. --DanielRigal (talk) 01:33, 7 November 2015 (UTC)