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[edit] How this account started
This account's original purpose was to make the admins notice that a banned user, Gadugi is again vandalizing the same pages under a new useranme Waya sahoni. Gadugi's real world name starts with Jeff. I moved the content from my previous banned account Sue me Jeff which was banned because simply of its name by a random admin. I learned a lesson (as you can see). Take note that my first account name was offensive (or baiting) only if Waya sahoni and the banned Gadugi user are one and the same person. I believe I am free to continue unmasking the new incarnarion of Gadugi because the ban was not connected in any way to my actual input.
Waya sahoni claims he is not Gadugi even as the evidence clearly shows he is. For example Waya sahoni claims to live in Texas while at times when he forgets to login, he' showing his IP address as belonging to the same internet provider in Provo, Utah as Gadugi. is listed The evidence is listed by User:Why_you_so_hawny?. And no, I'm not his or anybody's sock puppet. This is my only wikipedia account (althought I helped improve two articles without an account).
[edit] What I want to use my account for
My first day as a Wikipedian (that is an account owner) not just a user taught me a lot. I was even banned for unfortunate username choice. The form this page has now shows that I found Wikipedia more interesting that I ever hoped. I intend to improve some Wikipedia articles as soon as this User:Gadugi bussiness is finished. You can see from the Userboxes (another WP concept I learned today) that I do have interests beyond net.kooks.
[edit] Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 19.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
[edit] Bill of Rights, Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.