User talk:Jjetski

Sue W. Kelly
Why are you deleting sourced information from the Sue W. Kelly entry? --User At Work 22:11, 20 February 2006 (UTC)

I appreciate your contributions to this article, but Wikipedia is not a place for you to insert your own commentary. It is an encyclopedia and we rely on independent, reputable sources in order to ensure the most reliable and fair articles. Also, it is customary to leave an edit summary, especially when making controversial changes or when your previous identical edit was removed with an explanation. Please let me know if you have any questions - Maximusveritas 21:52, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

I am new at this. I just sourced my info.
 * I understand. Thanks for adding the source.  That's much better.  I'm a little bit confused by it since it seems to be talking about 2 seperate proposals, but I don't know enough about it to make any changes at this point.  Thanks again for responding.  By the way, you can sign your name to Talk pages like this by adding four tildes ( ~ ) at the end of the messages. - Maximusveritas 22:15, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I (think) i'm well informed on government, but know next to nothing about wikipedia. Sue Kelly is my Congresswoman and I think she does good job. I will try to be balanced with future postings. It just frustrated me when i looked at this a few weeks ago and saw that someone mixed fact with fiction and basically did a hatchet job on her. The source I used for my last edit gives a good overview of the situation - but I am looking for something a bit better that speaks to the budget that Congress passed and that Kelly voted on.

Jjetski - you deleted sourced, factual information on Congressman Kelly. The policies of WIkipedia, which you agreed to when you became a member of this community, do not allow this. I have restored the data. If it is deleted again, I wll contact the mediators and or the arbitrator. It is not acceptable to delete information simply because you dont like certain facts. Understand that the wikipedia system logs your IP address and it can be used by the arbitrator to track you down. It would be most embarassing to have a violation of policy publicized.

ooohhh, you're scaring me. Where is the source that says the Human Rights campaign didn't endorse her?

The HRC itself. HRC has an official policy of not endorsing any candidate who votes for the FMA. I will add this to the links. They also no longer make contributions to her campaign, as you should know.

Sue W. Kelly continued...
If you have issues with certain sourced information in the article, please go to its talk page and discuss the issue there instead of repeatedly removing it. A discussion would be much more productive than an edit war, after all. Thank you. Cowman109 Talk 20:49, 18 August 2006 (UTC)