User talk:Hoostheman

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Flag images.
Hey. Just thought I should mention this, since you seem to be adding a lot of state flag images to various biographies... this really isn't encouraged anymore, as a general rule. National flags are one thing (like the USA flag), but state and province level flags are not nearly as well known and aren't considered very helpful for identification. Moreover, many biographies of American figures aren't really tied too closely to the state of their birth.

There's more on this at Manual of Style (flags). SnowFire (talk) 23:16, 5 February 2008 (UTC)