User talk:StephanieDonald

File permission problem with File:Lige Clarke.jpg
Thanks for uploading File:Lige Clarke.jpg. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.

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You know, I don't edit things on Wikipedia very often, but every time I come on here I learn something. I learn how you can tried, convicted, and murdered in absentia for no reason other than an administrator who doesn't understand or even bothering to ask me whether something is true.

I saw that a semi-tagged reference to my blog, LGBT-Today.com, was not written but the reference remains. So I tried to fill in the blanks and what did I find out? Wikipedia had branded me as web host--which I most certainly am not! I'm a poor blogger who rents my web space from a company called MTR Technologies of St. Petersberg. I have NEVER been a web space provider in my life!

When I looked at my contributions to other articles--the changes are still there--except for the picture of Lige Clarke--which by-the-way was a present to me from the person who shot the picture: Jack Nichols, who died in 2005.

So how about you high and mighty admins pull your head out and realize you convicted an innocent woman?!?