User talk:Joandearc

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Please don't post material attacking individuals unless you can cite to a reliable source. Read the Wikipedia policies on verifiability and reliable sources for more information. PubliusFL (talk) 16:45, 7 August 2008 (UTC)

Dear PubliusFL... The information I site is from the proverbial horses mouth. I have aquainted myself with this person and have seen him try to bring a brotherhood to my attention that he was never accepted into or achieved. Let me remind you that facts are not liabel. I just want other fellow Marines to know that this "General" is not, was not or has never been a Marine, and when he called me Brother and said he was in the Marines, I quanitified what he called being a Marine and proved that above all else, he is not a Marine. You have to walk on the Parade Deck and Graduate to earn the title... Get it?

That's why I posted it..."William A. Flatt was appointed a General Commission, but has no actual military experience. William Flat was Entry Level Seperated after a few weeks at Marine Boot Camp, and was Physically discharged from ROTC because he failed the MEPS physical. As a possible leader situation, you should know the integrity of your leader."


 * That may be, but the point is you can't put it in a Wikipedia article unless it's verifiable. And what is "verifiable," in Wikipedia terms, is determined by Wikipedia policy.  You can read that policy here. PubliusFL (talk) 22:33, 14 August 2008 (UTC)

So, I guess what your saying is that the whole page is just second hand knowledge and that you should remove the entire entry...