User talk:Ian Eisenberg

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Ian Eisenberg
Thanks for participating in this discussion. I'm the person who nominated the article for deletion; my argument is that the article should be deleted completely, because I can't find evidence that you are such a notable person that an international encyclopedia would require an article about you. That's no disparagement to you, of course- I'm very proud of my accomplishments, but I am not notable. If the consensus agrees with me, then the article will be deleted entirely. If the consensus is that you are in fact a notable person, then the article will be cut or rewritten to only include verifiable facts about you, and to be written without any personal bias. This process can take a little time, not usually more than a week or two. -FisherQueen (talk · contribs) 15:52, 29 October 2008 (UTC)

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