User talk:Lohioff
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Please stop deleting the Fahrenheit 9/11 link in the George W. Bush article. It's a perfectly valid link. RickK 01:13, Jan 30, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Okay
Well the thing is, the movie F911 is not directly related to GWB, it is stimulating view of how one man feels, not in how the events and properties have gone. I am not political, and definatly not a pro-Bush, anti-whatever. I am however a person who feels just like Moore and i feel that the movie is not creditiable in the page about Bush. All of the other sites, present themselves as they are but F911 presents its self as a factual story, not as it really is, which is a presentation of ideas, concerns, opinions and therforth.
- In the same vein, please refrain from inserting the word "biased" into the Fahrenheit 911 article. Please note that this is against Wikipedia's NPOV policy. And welcome to Wikipedia, by the way. Khanartist 20:18, 2005 Jan 30 (UTC)
[edit] Clearing the confusion
I am not certain what happened. Why I was banned for neutrality, my problem I had was not clear. I suppose it was for the F911 comment about 'revert; spelling' what is wrong with that, it is not misleading, I was correcting the spelling of the genre of the film it is not 'extremely biased documentary' it is 'biased documentary' and a ‘revert’ because I corrected the change that was made to delete my correction. How do you say that is not a spelling correction? Don’t fraternize me with that just because you cannot see the meaning, you did not even ask me what it meant you assumed it was 'misleading', excuse me for using the English language in literal meaning. From now on I shall use 9th-grade level to avoid further confusion.
-Lohioff
- 20:19, 30 Jan 2005 Neutrality blocked "User:Lohioff" with an expiry time of 1 week (Impersonating admin, misleading edit summaries, trolling)
- Yeah, the rationale for that block looks a little suspect. What happened to not biting the newcomers? I just started looking at some blocks from the log at random and now I wonder how many suspect blocks there might be. Rad Racer 22:36, 9 Mar 2005 (UTC)