User talk:64.231.242.98

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[edit] Alan Shefman

It appears your edits related to Alan Shefman are poltically motivated. Page blanking, and launching an insult as part of the AFD is unnaceptable. Also, de-linking from another article, before the AFD is complete, is also unacceptable, given the motivation. Please do not use Wikipedia for a political agenda. --rob 12:01, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Susan Kadis

You seem to have edited this article to advance your opinion. It's ok to state as fact (if true) somebody left office, and was replaced. It's also ok to cite the opinion of others as long as you state that it's just an opinion, and say who said it (referencing a published source). However, your personal opinions should not be stated as facts. The statement "she handpicked an unqualified personal friend..." is simply your opinion, and is not fact. Please review Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. --rob 12:24, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Ballot Stuffing

Regarding Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alan Shefman

Please be advised that voting twice in an AFD, is a serious violation of Wikipedia policy. This vote was done after your earlier vote. As an anon, even your first vote didn't count. The only way for your vote to count in an AFD, is to sign-up for an account, and make contributions to wikipedia on on-ongoing basis. Also, please sign your comments by adding four tildes ("~~~~") at the end. --rob 17:47, 31 October 2005 (UTC)