User talk:Nfgii

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Allende
Could you please take a look at my remarks at Talk:Salvador_Allende? I know that a doctor present at the scene said in 1988 that Allende committed suicide, but I am unaware of any evidence that his personal doctor (who was killed by the Pinochet regime) ever said this. I suspect that you may have some (slightly) incorrect information from a secondary source, but if you have a different primary source, please cite it. Anyway, your reply there would be welcome. -- Jmabel | Talk 03:03, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

PNAC Member category
Hello, I just came across Category:PNAC member. I found it while entering individuals into a category I had just created, Category:Project for the New American Century! Sorry, I didn't know your category had already existed. Because my category currently has more people in it and has a broader possible scope I'm going to propose on Categories for deletion that Category:PNAC member be deleted, as it currently only contains one article which is easily moved. I wanted to give you a heads up. All the best, Kurieeto 23:11, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

Barry Goldwater
Hello user Nfgii. Is there any particular reason you removed the sentence "By the end of his life, however, Goldwater had become frustrated with what he saw as the Christian Right's influence on the Republican Party." from the introduction to the article? It seems like an important aspect of his life and politics, and it is elaborated on later in the article. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia.--Rockero 18:16, 25 November 2005 (UTC)
 * My apologies. The information was removed by User:24.180.83.108.  I have removed your name from the comment on the talk page and restored the information.  I will also leave a comment on the user's talk page.  Thank you for your civility after my misdirected accusation.  One small item: when communicating directly with another editor, please leave comments on their talk page, rather than their user page.  (I have moved your comment from my user page to my talk page in accordance with this standard.)  Thank you again for your contributions.--Rockero 20:24, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

Copyrights
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Category: Mysterious persons
Hi. I noticed that you had added this category to quite a list of articles and I was wondering on what you were basing your decision to include some people. The category instructions say This category is for people about whom there is (or was for a long period) a mystery as to their identity, immediate origins, or life. It also carries a caution about inappropriately labelling someone. Examples of persons about whom I'm confused would include Janis Joplin, Benjamin Franklin, Henry David Thoreau, Michael Jackson. It would appear that your criteria for inclusion may include questions about their death, guilt, and similar areas. This isn't actually what that category is intended to convey. Again, just wondering. Wildhartlivie (talk) 09:44, 1 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Hi Nfgii. I have reverted your wide range of miscategorizations.  If you disagree, please discuss it on the talk page in advance to gather consensus on whether or not specific individuals meet the category or not.  Happy new year!! (jarbarf) (talk) 09:48, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

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