Talk:Tom Zenovich

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Mauco, I qoute from the source [1]: "Ex-Bender Mayor Zenovich, whose city witnessed the brunt of the fighting in the war with Moldova almost a decade ago, complained that he had been forced to give up his seat as mayor when he decided to run for president. He described his occupation as “unemployed” in the biography on his political program posters". Why you removed, as "unsourced" the facts that Zenovich has been forced to give up his seat as mayor and remained unemployed, as result as deciding to run for president?--MariusM 16:12, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

You may include that as his statement, which is what British Helsinki does. You may not include it as fact, which is what you want to do. There is a difference. - Mauco 16:51, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
In addition, you are nearly 40. You have been around the block long enough to know that in ANY political campaigns, it is normal (especially for the losers) to make wild-eyed claims and accusations against their opponents. That does not necessary mean that these things are true, or that Wikipedia should report all such claims as fact. - Mauco 16:51, 23 September 2006 (UTC)