User talk:Nuetralwordman

'''My self-apointed role... to seek out "loaded terms" in Wiki articles/''' I am concerned that words that seem to be judgemental not remain in an article if a more balanced term will do. If a political figure has an opinion, words like "strident" should not be used, if a less "loaded" term can replace it, while preserving original point in context. I will strive to find those instances where the bias of the editor or writer shows plainly through. This will take the form of substituting a close altrnative word...to moderate the tone.


 * So far, so good. Keep it up. Cheers, -Will Beback 07:29, 12 May 2006 (UTC)


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