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- Hello, I am sorry if I scared you with the Expulsion article. If you decide to make it better than it is (and it is terrible), I only encourage you to do so. ackoz 20:33, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Trolling
I noticed on the Bush talk page you've called a conservative user a troll. That's pretty excessive, as there's no evidence that his edits are intended solely to irritate. If they've had that effect, it's because of the other person's disagreeable position. There was another user who accused you of trolling, and I posted on his page in your defense. Don't just toss that label around carelessly, as doing so tends to lead to pointless flame wars. --Mr. Billion 17:38, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dresden
Good comment on Dresden. I checked for a follow to mine but there was none and the article was pretty much the way it was when I last examined it. Thus, I felt inspired to fix a few things. One thing I would love to throw in the article under the War Crime section would be the response of the Allied brass and their enthusiasm for, I kid you not, killing Germans. I'm away from my "archives" at the moment, but I have a very reputable source that records several instances of this occuring. Interesting how at Nuremberg, such background investigation (i.e. anti-Semitic beliefs and incidences were used to show that the Holocaust was the culmination of such sentiments). I wonder why the same was not done in regards to Dresden?--72.92.8.6 07:57, 11 August 2006 (UTC)