User talk:J.V. Martin

Tom sharpe
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The two sentences that had been copied from the website cited above have been deleted / rewritten.

Speedy deletion nomination of Tom sharpe
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 * I have removed the speedy deletion tag, as the page does not now appear to infringe any copyright. DES (talk) 21:24, 2 February 2010 (UTC)

ACTA revisions
I recommend Mr. Martin to be banned from editing for egregious violations associated with his extremely biased editing of the ACTA article (American Council of Trustees and Alumni). Mr. Martin is unable to separate promotional materials and propaganda from reality and routinely deletes all information critical of the organization (to whose former head his name bears striking resemblance). As such, these revisions are utterly inappropriate. Since he's unable to make the distinction between truth and fiction, a ban is entirely appropriate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alex.deWitte (talk • contribs) 09:47, 11 March 2011 (UTC)

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