User talk:M30

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Bulldog Party
I saw that you removed the PROD tag on Bulldog Party, which is well within your rights. I want you know know that there is no "witch-hunt". I respectfully disagree that the topic is notable, and will probably send it through a full AFD process, where you can advocate your position. Notability is generally established when a the subject is covered in reliable third-party sources. A quick googlenews search shows no such sources.

Also, I have already moved a good bit of the material about the Bulldog Party into the Truman State article. I really think that the subject is worthy of wikipedia, but not notable enough for its own article. --RedShiftPA (talk) 23:42, 10 March 2008 (UTC)