User talk:Wizard98

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[edit] Christian right

Hi. Regarding your edits to Christian right, which have been reverted:

  1. They are a bunch of fucktards who control America and will cause the 2nd Holocaust if left in power.
  2. They oppose abortion because killing a group of cells with no thoughts or memories is "murder", yet believe that 6,000,000 innocent Jews deserved to be murdered in cold blood due to something that the Romans did 2,000 years earlier.
  3. They condemn homosexuals, yet these stupid redneck idiots like to have sex with their sisters even though the Book of Leviticus explicitly condemns incest.
  4. Most members of the Christian Right are Hitler-worshipping, Holocaust-denying Jew-hating, Passion-watching blowhards who will burn in the fiery pits of Hell.

Please be careful to avoid making edits that do not reflect a Neutral Point of View. Edits such as those above could be considered vandalism, resulting in the restriction of your rights to edit. Thank you for your legitimate contributions. Mkmcconn (Talk) 03:01, 23 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] War on Iraq

Though I agree with you in that Bush sucks and that the war on Iraq is unjustified and has been killing civilians, this is not the place to write EXTERELY POV edits like that. If you with to present the death toll on civilians, please do so in a neutral matter. Thanks! SasquatchTC 07:40, July 26, 2005 (UTC)

Wizard98, you quoted Johns Hopkins but is there a link to that research...otherwise,it is not a supported statement.--MONGO 08:19, July 26, 2005 (UTC)