User talk:Mixman77

April 2012
Welcome to Wikipedia. Everyone is welcome to contribute to the encyclopedia, but when you add or change content, as you did to the article Lyndon B. Johnson, please cite a reliable source for your addition. This helps maintain our policy of verifiability. See Citing sources for how to cite sources, and the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. GabrielF (talk) 19:24, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Please do not add or significantly change content without citing verifiable and reliable sources. Before making any potentially controversial edits, it is recommended that you discuss them first on the article's talk page. Please review the guidelines at Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. WikiPuppies! (bark) 19:27, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Please do not add unsourced or original content. Doing so violates Wikipedia's verifiability policy. If you continue to do so, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. WikiPuppies! (bark) 19:28, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

This is your last warning. You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalize a page, as you did with this edit to Lyndon B. Johnson. RA talkcontribs 19:30, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

You have been blocked indefinitely from editing because your account is being used only for vandalism. If you would like to be unblocked, you may appeal this block by adding the text, but you should read the guide to appealing blocks first. NawlinWiki (talk) 19:33, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

What more proof is needed than quoting from the US Congressional Hearing? Let this generation have the same privileges as those who came before them by allowing history be what it is!

WHAT I POSTED WAS 100% FACTUAL ...MAYBE YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR FACTS! THERE IS A NEW ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA COMING SOON! ...ONE THAT DOESN'T TRY TO HIDE THE TRUTH! ...WE HAVE MONEY TOO!
 * You mentioned an 1872 hearing, but you didn't actually provide a citation. You would also have had to provide a secondary source that explains why the Klan's makeup in the early 1870s is relevant to a discussion of Lyndon Johnson's actions 90+ years later. GabrielF (talk) 19:54, 20 April 2012 (UTC)