User talk:Rlh14618

Dear Sirs:

A person with username “Scrooge” has told you that there is a controversy regarding a Wikipedia entry called, “Robert L. Hymers, Jr.” This controversy is over a biased article written to attack my father, Robert L. Hymers Jr. I am not concerned by being “saddled” with my father’s name. My concern is that the article is totally twisted and biased and presents only one side of the story. For instance, only certain portions of the LA Times article are listed. I propose that I be allowed to write a new article giving the biographical data of my father plus the entire LA Time’s article with some footnotes.

The article that you now have was written by a cult like group known as the “the Hymers-Haters.” They have secret meetings once a year at a home in Beverly Hills. They go by code names like, “Scrooge,” “Doksa,” and “Atila.” They are not even willing to reveal their real names, but under secrecy, they have spent over 25 years attacking my father as a hobby. These people have no interest whatsoever in promoting Christianity or helping people in anyway. Their sole purpose is to attack and destroy my father, R. L Hymers Jr. This cult like group should not be allowed to write the Wikipedia article of my father’s biography. I would like to do so, with the entire L.A. Times article given.

Very Truly Yours,

Robert L. Hymers III

Re: Robert L. Hymers
Hello, and welcome. I have taken the action of removing the bulk of the unsourced or poorly sourced information from the Robert L. Hymers article, however, it may be replaced by other editors. I have opened a discussion of my actions on the article talk page here and at the Biographies of Living Persons Noticeboard. You have indicated elsewhere that you are the son of the subject, please note that those close to the subject of an article are often considered to have a conflict of interest such that it is preferable that they not edit those articles. Finally, I note that if the subject of an article feels that a Wikipedia article is inappropriate, and they wish to contact the main office, instructions to do so are available here. Xymmax So let it be written   So let it be done  21:57, 28 July 2008 (UTC)