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[edit] POV editing

This user has repeatedly inserted his own POV into articles such as Phil Gingrey, Rick Crawford, and medical torture. For example, he inserted Gingrey's name into a section headed "medical practictioners of torture" on medical torture [2]. In Phil Gingrey, he has repeatedly asserted that "Unfortunately, his one-single minded focus on conservative social issues and health care issues at at a time when the United States is bogged down in guerrilla wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan misses the mark" [3]. On Rick Crawford, he repeatedly inserted material claiming that Gingrey was involved in medical torture, and that Gingrey has "drawn fire from many of his constituents for this"; however, I've been unable to locate any mention of the alleged controversy, and the other user refused to provide it when asked (see Talk:Phil Gingrey) [4].

In addition, he has sporadically inserted his own opinion into other pages, possibly because they are listed on my user page, such as calling the U.S. Electoral College "antique" on swing state [5].

All of these edits have been made repeatedly; see "Possible Sockpuppet accounts" below.

[[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 05:30, Oct 29, 2004 (UTC)

This user frequently vandalizes the Greek-American article, adding political opinions. Examples include referring to people as "Bush Family Underlings" as shown at [6]. Also, populating the list with minor criminals, and people who are not Greek-American (like Jay Leno).

At the [Fall of Constantinople] article at [7] this user inserted an opinion, referring to a decision by the Pope as "rational".

[edit] Possible sockpuppet accounts

All of these accounts have made identical edits to Phil Gingrey, or created pages that have the same content as 66.20's version (such as the redirected Representative Gingrey or deleted Baby Doc Gingrey). PippaNipple, ShepsleH, and 66.20.28.21 were added by User:Fred Bauder; the rest are my submissions. [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 06:37, Oct 28, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Search for medical ethics issues mentioned outside Wikipedia

Trying a Google search for "Phil Gingrey" and medical and ethics returns only a Wikipedia article. Adding torture to the search terms returns only the Wikipedia article, Politics of Georgia (U.S. state) and an irrelevant link. User:Fred Bauder

Please also note that a Lexis-Nexis search of local Georgia newspapers or Washington, DC newspapers includes no relevant articles. [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 19:07, Oct 29, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Additional low-grade revert war at Marietta, Georgia

I added a comment about this to the end of the first section of the main Request for arbitration page. My apologies if this was not the right protocol, but I didn't see any obvious instructions, and it looked like others were doing the same thing. Anyway, I'm the guy he was mocking with the Dreisshh sock puppet account. --dreish~talk 22:43, 2004 Dec 15 (UTC)