User talk:GregLaden

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Your contribution @ Talk:Irreducible complexity# IR as a term vs. a concept
Don't feel too bad about FeloniousMonk's remarks G. Laden. For a beginner it wasn't so bad. Felonious has been a disruptive editor and applies Wikipedia policy rather selectively (e.g. he ignored WP:CITE when re-inserting uncited challenged material that went against intelligent design, appealing to an imagined consensus ). FeloniousMonk has also left out the fact that blogs can be suitable sources depending on the circumstances (whether this news blog qualifies might be open to debate--at least for FeloniousMonk). I would however suggest looking up the citations the blog provided--then you would have good grounds for making your claim. I would also be skeptical of FeloniousMonk's claims that the Discover Institute has a "well-documented history of exaggeration and inflation." This may be true or it may not be, but it has been my experience that FeloniousMonk himself often exaggerates. --Wade A. Tisthammer 22:25, 8 February 2006 (UTC)

edit to Ituri
I thought that your contribution to this page might be more appropriate at Ituri Rainforest. I have moved it and structured it into a footnote. Cheers, BanyanTree 03:19, 12 February 2006 (UTC)