User talk:Medstudent213

Please stop spamming you and the rest of the meat puppets. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom  21:18, 21 February 2013 (UTC)

February 2013
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 * I see that someone already beat me to the punch. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom  21:03, 24 February 2013 (UTC)

Note that the user has confirmed a conflict of interest with William C. Rader article
Via one of the multitude of sock puppets, this user has confirmed a personal conflict of interest in editing the William C. Rader article. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom  06:16, 25 February 2013 (UTC)

your edits at William C. Rader
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