Talk:Canadian Unitarian Council

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User:Jdlh wrote:

Brighterorange: I'm interested to know your thoughts on the Canadian Unitarian Council article. In Sept 2005, you tagged it for {{cleanup}}, with a comment of "yikes". But there's no comments in the Discussion page about what specifically should be cleaned up. What caught your eye?
Well, what bothered me about the article is that it mainly consists of large quoted texts "reproduced with permission." An encyclopedia article should be written from a neutral point of view (and thus not say things like "... our religious faith..."). Also, it has almost no wiki links. That's what I had in mind; sorry for not being more specific when I added the tag. Brighterorange 17:09, 11 January 2006 (UTC)