User talk:Normalmouth
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[edit] TfD nomination of Template:False accuser
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[edit] Interested?
Would you be interested in posting here? It may be of interest to you. Jhamez84 20:15, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Suggestion
Hi. I would suggest that you and User talk:Lenincymru2007 try to avoid one another for a little while. You both need a cooling-off period, and I don't like to see your edit war moving from one article to another. As the experienced user, you should take the lead and show him how compromise can be achieved. Deb 22:00, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Hi Deb. Good suggestion. I have made some very significant compromises on the Plaid Cymru article tonight and accepted his edit on Welsh Labour in full (though I have moved it), So I hope we can deal on this basis. I will now take the opportunity to cool off. Tks. Normalmouth 22:07, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
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- I think it would be fine to include the stated "aims of the party" and also the manifesto points verbatim from the Plaid Cymru website. Anything else might be a bit dodgy. Deb 16:12, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Plaid Cymru
Be aware that it's possible that this LeninCymru user could be a "Cyber-bully". I dislike his user-page being unedited. Amlder20 18:03, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your message. Lenincymru2007 is a new contributor and potentially has much to contribute to Wikipedia. I need to try and find a way to work productively with him and to convey that, where something has been well sourced (e.g from reliable academic sources as you suggest), there needs to be a proper reason (i.e beyond his general feeling that he doesn't like it) for it to be removed or edited. His input into the Plaid Cymru article has obliged me to do more reading, research into the party's history and improve the article; now that I have I find it more than a little frustrating to find him dumping meticulously sourced references because he misguidedly thinks they show the party in a bad light (as if that was ever the criteria). To that end, I would value enormously someone who could give a view on whether some or all of the disputed edits should stand. Can you help?
Neo-facism The source you cite may have an inherit bias and agenda as well. In fact, because of their use of the word neo-facism out of context it begs the question weather one could trust anything else from Morgan, K O, Drachenfyre 08:13, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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- You are clearly unaware of the work of Kenneth Morgan, one of the most respected Welsh political historians. I suggest you review some of his output. Normalmouth 08:20, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Western Mail/Neo-Facism usage. Thank you for pointing that useage out in the Western Mail. The Neo-Facist artical should be updated to show that a politican in Wales in 1943 used the term Neo-Facist (weather or not it was a political attack akin to character assination). I think it would add to the concept that you could be a neo-facist when the older facist governments were still in existant, and contrary to accepted useage of the term.
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- I have not critized your mulitple sources since you have included them. But, I would still caution where these sources are coming from and what agenda they may have. Especially in a heated political environment. To highlight facist sympathies so greatly for Saunders Lewis would beg for equal treatment of other political politicians to an equal degree.Drachenfyre 08:10, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Assembly Measures
Assembly Measures are approved by the Welsh Assembly alone. In a comment you made in the Wales article discussion page that Welsh Laws will have to be passed by Parliamant is true, but the exact Measures are not passed by Parliament by order in council. The act shows that in order for an Assembly Measure to be drawn up the Assembly will need to submit an order in council to request power to make that law, once Parliament agrees to that order, the Assembly does not refer to Parliament again. I am interested in a detailed dicussion about this. Amlder20 21:03, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks for the welcome
Much appreciated. Am fairly new to editing and will of course include your links in future pages. Have recently finished creating pages for each and every AM that has been elected (most were already on here) as well as other 'Wales' related pages. Have also noticed that you have a Web log - I take it there is only one Normal mouth :-D Best wishes! Glamorgan 08:46, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:DASGX12.jpg
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[edit] Blade Runner
cyberpunk is a known genre in film, is sourced, and has achieved consensus. There was a debate a few months ago about that and film noir, of you look at the talk page. Therefore, I hope you won't mind if I revert your edit. You are free to take the issue to the talk page, of course. --Rodhullandemu 22:06, 7 June 2008 (UTC)