Talk:Richard Doyle (rights advocate)

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[edit] Dog Easy's comment

I have removed Dog Easy's recent comment from the article to this discussion page:

(Richard Doyle disputes the editor’s expressed concern regarding “notability,” citing as evidence his numerous qualifications noted on this site, and his long-standing, widespread reputation as a men’s rights advocate throughout the national and international men’s/fathers’ movement beginning in the 1970s. Doyle claims he often encounters censorship attempts by feminist sympathizers opposed to contrary writings.)

This is the appropriate forum for such posts. Victoriagirl 16:08, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Dog Easy's second comment

I have removed Dog Easy's most recent comment from the article to this discussion page:

(Richard Doyle disputes the “notability” objection, citing as evidence his qualifications noted below, and his long-standing reputation throughout the national and international men’s/fathers’ movement beginning in the 1970s. Doyle claims he often encounters censorship attempts by feminist sympathizers opposed to his contrary writings.)

Again, this is the place for such posts. It is not appropriate to comment on an article within the body of the article. Victoriagirl 15:52, 9 June 2007 (UTC)