User talk:208.65.61.50

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[edit] Citations for Market Reform Movement

I searched the article you linked for me, and can't find any mention of this "Market Reform Movement". My problem with the article is not the credibility of the sources you cite, but the fact that no reliable source names this movement. The name "Market Reform Movement" is thus original research until you can give such a source. (ESkog)(Talk) 17:57, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

I have seen articles in which it is mentioned as such, although given that the Nevada Supreme Court validated and recognized NCANS - the representative organization of the "Market Reform Movement, per its website - by accepting the NCANS Amicus brief, I would think that is adequate - they tend to be kind of picky when declining the request of the SEC to ignore NCANS and the Amicus, instead choosing to recognize the organization and the movement. I'll look for more articles - confusing, as CJR directs readers desiring info on the topic of manipulation to TheSanityCheck.com, the blog of the "Market Reform Movement" per its home page, and also identified as such on the OSTK page linking it. Would it be more accurate in the meantime to re-title the piece "NCANS/TheSanityCheck - The Market Reform Movement"? I can't see how a court ruling acknowledging the organization/movement's existence is inadequate for Wiki. Am I incorrect? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 208.65.61.50 (talkcontribs).

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LittleOldMe 12:44, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

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