User talk:Jocks175

Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Do you work for Cathy McMorris Rodgers or are you affiliated with her in anyway? RobinBnn (talk) 21:51, 24 January 2014 (UTC)

January 2014
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 * study ranked the school's nursing program as one of the top 10 Nursing programs in the nation. cite news | url=http://www.bachelordegreenursing.com/nursing-program-spotlight-pensacola-christian-

Reliable sources
Several of your edits have been reverted. You cannot simply add claims from a blog or a website. Please see WP:RS. A reliable source is a published book, a news report from a reputable publication, or a journal article. Sources that are not reliable and therefore cannot be included are self-published media, including books, newsletters, websites or Internet forum postings.

Simply put, anyone can make a webpage and make claims. Wikipedia is built from reputable sources. Anyone can create a webpage and make a list that there college is the best. If Wikipedia allowed this it would be useless.

The staffing company's blog and http://www.college-connecting.com are the very definition of the sources not allowed. Please stop adding these sources and claims. Only rankings published by reputable sources can be included. RobinBnn (talk) 23:32, 29 January 2014 (UTC)