User talk:Nicholas Mann

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 * I can't say I've seen that particular quote. You could use your browser's history to look at all the userpages you have visited to try and find the quote. You could also try a google search limited to Wikipedia user pages, like this. --Commander Keane 06:37, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

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This is xMaveriCx, just stopping by and saying hello. --SeanMcG 04:58, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

Watergate to Abramoff
I very strongly disagree with your suggestion that Abramoff is smaller than watergate. Not only have I heard political analysts at top publications say that Abramoff is bigger (sometimes they just say probably) than watergate, but it will have a lasting impact. Much of the reform legislation of the 70s was because of watergate (even FISA was probably watergate motivated), but you are looking at Abramoff with very short term lenses, it is likely that Abramoff will produce both more legislation and convictions than Abramoff, Ney of Ohio is very likely going to go down in the next year, even Harry Reid who probably didn't take bribes is tarnished by this. Watergate was like a smart bomb dropped directly on the president, while Abramoff is napalm dropped on the entire legislature. While it is early, I still think you should strongly rethink your position.--M4bwav 02:47, 3 March 2006 (UTC)


 * Actually, perhaps I was a bit hasty, I've had this discussion before with others. Maybe your right, if you want change it back, I won't edit it.--M4bwav 04:15, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

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MfD nomination of User:Nicholas Mann
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