User talk:UsedUpCad

June 2012
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Talk:Affirmative action in the United States
I don't understand your concern in Talk:Affirmative action in the United States Are you referring to the link in the talk page or in the article? If your concern is the talk page, the link should not be changed as it is a record of a discussion and changing other's talk is considered bad practice. There is really no reason to adjust the talk anyway. If in the article, you can flag it by putting next to it (check it with the "Show preview" button.  Cheers ~