User talk:Leefisher1234

Dear Lee,

I am typing on a bus in Sweden, so I must be very brief.

Welcome to Wikipedia! :)

Please look at the Wikipedia policy on biographies of living persons, whose brief notice heads the talk page on your article. The main page of this policy has some suggestions and welcoming remarks and offers of assistance. In general, it may be best to propose changes to your article on the talk page, and leave other editors to make the changes. You can see that I have tried to be an impartial editor on your page, particularly that I removed an anonymous attack edit.

You may of course ask me for assistance with your page or any other question.

For an example of how editors deal with their own biography, you may look at the article Richard D. Gill, who suggested corrections on the talk page: Because of friendly professional chit-chat with a fellow statistician (Gill), I wrote a brief "heads-up" at the Wikipedia conflict of interest bulletin board (which nobody thought worth commenting on).

(As a lawyer and public servant, you may find Gill's work on behalf of a wrongfully convicted nurse interesting.)

My sincere and warmest regards, Kiefer.Wolfowitz (Discussion) 19:51, 25 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Your edits seem to have been very short additions of factual material, which is well known to politically aware Ohioans or easily verifiable. I don't see any problems with your adding factual content already, but in the future it may be better to just make suggestions on the talk page. Kiefer.Wolfowitz  (Discussion) 20:11, 25 February 2011 (UTC)