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[edit] History of The United States 1988-present NPOV

In response to your messages on my talk page and the History of the United States (1988-present) talk page:

I don't think there is a need to include mention of the Madrid attacks or the South Korean impeachment proceedings as factors in those respective countries' decisions to withdraw. Three reasons:

  1. The subject of the article is History of the United States. Terrorist attacks and domestic politics that take place in other countries should not be included in the article unless they have a direct, first-degree impact on the United States itself (as opposed to just having an impact on a U.S.-led overseas military action).
  2. A mention of the March 11 attacks and the ROK impeachment proceedings, and the effects they had on their governments' decisions to withdraw, would be more appropriate on the War on Terrorism page.
  3. I'm not clear on which point of view you think is advanced by intentionally excluding these details, or how including them would fix it.

Regards, Andrewlevine 21:40, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)

[edit] hello mr made brown man

you should not mention a link of the rainbow sexual activity on the Rainbow (political party) site, because that can be seen and is offending to alot of people, especially in the Balkan region. if you want to, make a diffirent page like it allready is , for the user to choose wich page he or she is looking for, but not mentioning on the political party page. i hope you understand and greetings.--Makedonia 22:49, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

thank you for your understanding--Makedonia 23:04, 21 May 2006 (UTC)

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