User talk:John humphreys

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Hello, John humphreys, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Thanks and welcome[edit]

Thank you for clearing matters up at the LDP page. One anonymous user had come in and made themselves obnoxious; I find the easiest way to deal with such idiots is to wait for them to get bored and go away and/or screw up and get banned, and after that fix up their BS, but it does leave articles in rather poor states for too long. I see Longhair's already left one of the generic welcome messages for you; I find them rather condescending personally, but there's some useful links in there if you plan on sticking around. You'll be most welcome. J.K. 12:11, 15 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Warnings 2010[edit]

As you're a little bit old for shennanigans, the following contents of your edit at Libertarian Socialism should be obvious uncited soapboxing:

  • Strangely, while professing to be against coercion, libertarian socialists want to ban some sorts of voluntary behaviour.
  • However, the only alternatives to private property is government-owned property, so this leaves libertarian socialists with an internal contradiction.
  • Of course, the difference between political power and economic power is that political power is coercive, while economic power is entirely voluntary.
  • As this requires coercion, libertarian socialists are faced with a contradiction.

So don't do it again. Thanks, Fifelfoo (talk) 12:34, 20 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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