User talk:140.247.131.86

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[edit] Peter Jennings infobox

What the heck are you talking about making the following statements?

You have been warned many, many, many times (on your IP accounts) to stop placing non-free images in the infobox. I can't for the life of me understand why you continue to do so. Please read up on Wikipedia's image policy.
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"On another note, please also stop abusing the minor edits feature."

First the statement You have been warned many, many, many times (on your IP accounts). No one has ever warned me or said anything for that matter. Next all I did was to take an image that is listed as fair use and put it in the infobox. The image is in the article already under Leaving the chair. --Jeanenawhitney 18:29, 9 November 2007 (UTC)