Talk:Edmund Reggie

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[edit] NPOV Dispute Justification

This wiki is a biography of a living person and some of his living offspring and violates Wikipedia NPOV policy against sensationalism, guilt by association, and undue weight. This is a call to other editors and contributors to correct this imbalance, or remove an article if deemed to have dubious merit as an informational resource. This article and is being used to advance one man's agenda to defame Tulane University and those influential in its governance at the time he was dismissed from his job there.

The content of this wiki is largely a cross-post of one biased source: the Tulanelink.com site maintained by aggrieved ex-Tulane professor Carl Bernofsky. While crafted in journalistic style with numerous attributions and exhaustive footnotes, the site is a voluminous collection of negative press on the university and those historically connected with it. It also chronicles Bernofski’s long legal battle with Tulane. Much of the Wikipedia article on Edmund Reggie was cut and paste from Tulanelink.com and even refers to Tulanelink as “this Web page.”

Category titles such as “Birds of a Feather” exemplify the guilt by association tactics that dominate much of the text, and are a dead giveaway of the bias that pervades this article. Huge gaps in the career and achievements of Edmund Reggie and his offspring characterize this article in order to keep its focus primarily on one side of scandals that have beset them.

64.190.148.218 18:19, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

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