User talk:Snipsnapsno

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‎Notice regarding articles and edits having to do with (i) living persons or (ii) the post-1932 politics of the United States and closely related people
Welcome to Wikipedia. The above notices are standard for editors who make edits in the topic area, and imply no wrongdoing on your part. --Neutralitytalk 15:18, 4 March 2017 (UTC)

Use of "minor edit" tag and Reliable sources
Welcome to Wikipedia. Two important things to point out regarding your edit here:
 * That edit was not a minor edit. See Help:Minor edit for the explanation of differences between major and minor edits.
 * Additionally, please don't remove properly sourced material with the spurious statement that these are "sources that are biased" - news articles and piece in the New York Times and the Washington Post are certainly reliable. See Identifying reliable sources. If you have a specific problem, you can take it to the relevant article talk page.

Thanks, Neutralitytalk 15:18, 4 March 2017 (UTC)