User talk:Jablonski

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-- Sango  123  18:30, July 16, 2005 (UTC)

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POV on Current Events
No problem at all. It's quite annoying to see certain users try to turn the Israel-Palestinian news summaries into POV-laced bits of rubbish. Ah well. Thank you for taking a stand to keep the newspage neutral. The Peacemaker 20:02, 17 July 2005 (UTC)

Also wanted to warn you -- Mathknight is busy snitching on you at Jayjg's talk page. He seems to be actively trying to get you banned. The Peacemaker 21:13, 17 July 2005 (UTC)

"Hi, you might want to check Current events. A user named User:Jablonski keep inserting lies, even though he was notified serveral times and was warned not to do so. I keep finding myself reverting his edits. His edits regard the IAF atack on Friday which killed 7 Hamas militants. He however, keep changing it to 2 civilians killed, even though he was contradicted by CNN and Reuters. I think his actions are accounted as vandalism and I ask whether an arbitration is good treatment for him or a more immidiate action should be taken. Here is my last version [11], Jablonski edits [12]. MathKnight 20:42, 17 July 2005 (UTC)"