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Discussion: Thinking about Wikipedia

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I think Wikipedia's definition of neutrality is simple. Wikipedia doesn't post articles that are biased. The articles are written in such a way the writer doesn't praise nor condemn a topic. If Wikipedia was written 100 years ago the content on certain topics wouldn't have much evidence. If Wikipedia is written 100 years from now there would probably be video articles.

Milton McGregor

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Milton McGregor (1939-present) founder of casino Victoryland in Shorter, Al providing thousands of jobs to a small town. Pro-gambler, McGregor opened up "The Oasis" hotel for out of town travelers which also brought about more business. He is the president and CEO of the Jefferson County Racing Association and the Macon County Greyhound Park Victoryland in Shorter. McGregor is part owner of nursing homes in Union Springs, Al

Biography

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Milton was born to the late Walter Scott McGregor and Johnnie Doris Day, on May 7, 1939 in Hartford, Alabama. At a early age, Milton learned how to run a business. Milton’s parents owned the Palace Market, a grocery store and meat market in Hartford where Milton worked as a delivery boy Milton. McGregor is the younger brother of singer Tom McGregor. In the late 1960's McGregor married Patricia Turner and later had two children(Kim and Cindy)

Education

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Milton graduated from Geneva County High School in 1957. McGregor completed his degree in business administration and finance at Auburn University and moved to Huntsville to work in the aerospace industry. In 1968 he returned home to manage the family business and worked as a civilian contractor at Fort Rucker .He was drafted into the Army in 1950 while attending Troy University. He joined the Army National Guard and enrolled at Auburn University before he was called to active duty during the 1961 Berlin crisis. He spent a year in the Mojave Desert in training drills.

Career

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In the early 1980s McGregor bought a video gaming company and turned it into a million dollar success. He opened his first greyhound track, VictoryLand in Macon County in 1984, shortly after a gambling referendum was passed. He used his family land as collateral for the $10-12 million investment. The track was an immediate success. In early 2000's he opened up a hotel called "The Oasis". "The Oasis" consisted of a ten floor hotel building with gambling machines inside of it and a full restaurant. This was the only huge casino and dog track in Alabama so it brought about millions of people and money. Despite Victoryland being a million dollar comapany, it closed down in 2010. Attorney General Luther Strange said a search warrant was issued after investigators determined the gambling machines at VictoryLand were illegal under state law. The argument contintued by lawyers for Victoryland firing back that the attorney general was trampling on acts of legal business.

References

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http://www.miltonmcgregor.com/biography/

http://www.wsfa.com/story/14846259/milton-mcgregor

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/11/milton_mcgregor_hopes_to_open.html

http://www.wsfa.com/search?vendor=ez&qu=milton+mcgregor


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/01/18/six-astonishing-things-betsy-devos-said-and-refused-to-say-at-her-confirmation-hearing/

The Washington post is not a reliable source.

*Sorry, but it is--it is in fact a highly reliable source. It's one of the best American newspapers. Dr Aaij (talk) 03:18, 25 January 2017 (UTC)

http://occupydemocrats.com/2017/01/17/cbo-trumps-obamacare-repeal-will-spike-premiums-50-one-year/

It is probably reliable but not neutral because their democrats which mean their opinions could be biased.

*It's not just Democrats who may be biased. More importantly, Democrats can be neutral as well, just like Republicans. The question is what "Occupy Democrats" is. Dr Aaij (talk) 03:21, 25 January 2017 (UTC)

https://www.facebook.com/OccupyDemocrats/photos/a.347907068635687.81180.346937065399354/1392270180866032/?type=3&theater

This artice is not reliable. This is a face book post so any one can write anything on the post.

*It's not even an article: it's a meme. Anyone can make one. But it would be more useful to focus on the content and the message, and whether any facts are involved. Dr Aaij (talk) 03:21, 25 January 2017 (UTC)