User talk:Matt1207

in actual fact Leslie Dallas was an UVF leader,any good book or website would inform you that

He was a member of my family, I think I would know better than a "good book or website". The books/sites specualte that he was involved in paramatilary activity, this is not actual fact. Harry Potter is a "good book" and if you believe that he is real then go ahead and change the page back! I believe that wikipedia should be kept factual. Please remember to sign your post. Matt1207 (talk) 01:36, 20 February 2009 (UTC)

I apologise for any hurt or offence caused but surely you would have a case for libel or slander towards the publisher of the quoted book if your late relative wasn't a paramilitary leader as described in the book

The Troubles in Coagh
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