User talk:69.138.236.221
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Hi. Before you add those paragraphs to Noam Chomsky again, will you please read and respond to the objections on the article's talk page? Thanks. —67.71.79.55 11:56, 5 Apr 2004 (UTC)
MEMRI quoted by "al Jazeera and the Palestinian National Authority." - Where's your evidence? And what would Arabic speakers be quoting translators of Arabic for? - Mustafaa 22:12, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Hello OneVoice. I know you know this, but on the off-chance that someone else has taken over the IP address you had been using for months, and that hypothetical someone just happens to have the exact same interests as you, and shares your habit of revert warring on highly controversial topics . . . Other editors (Mustafaa, Michael Voytinsky, GrahamN, and yours truly) have found your additions to Islam deeply problematic, as explained on the talk page. Proper etiquette in such a situation is to discuss your edits on the talk page (that's what it's there for, after all), address objections, and try to achieve consensus; reverting back to your version without even an edit summary is considered a: very rude and b: a bad way to write an article. You should also acquaint yourself with the three-revert rule; repeated revert wars may, if your fellow Wikipedians agree, be rewarded with a temporary ban. —No-One Jones 14:34, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Please don't make articles with just external links, a proper, complete stub with some information qualifies as a stub article. External links don't say anything about the topic. Thanks Dysprosia 22:11, 18 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Your edits to Hamas don't really work. Its support doesn't really come from its suicide bombings; that's like saying firefighters receive support when buildings blow up. The leader's name is provided in the History section. Finally, there is really no reason to divide the opening paragraph into two. ugen64 01:22, Apr 25, 2004 (UTC)
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