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El Barba: I AM ON YOUR SIDE HERE. Okay? I'm trying to HELP YOU. Attacking me and violating policy and procedure isn't going to win friends and influence enemies, ya dig? -- weirdoactort|c19:27, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
So you can keep up:
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The result was speedy closure, with no prejudice against an immediate trip back to AfD with a nomination by someone who actually wants the article deleted. I'm not going to comment on the bad faith, meatpuppet, and other accusations, but it's generally best to leave an AfD nomination to whoever does want an article deleted. In this case, Pan Dan indicates that he's giving the page creator(s) an opportunity to find sources, so no one seems to want the page deleted, just yet. As such, it is closed per WP:SK.--KchaseT06:30, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Comment Dude. Seriously. Decaf. I am no one's meat puppet; and if I were, I can guaran-damn-tee that I wouldn’t be Pan Dan’s. If you knew just how funny that accusation is to me (and would be to Pan Dan as well, I’ll wager), you’d be laughing now. Out loud. Wow. I’m honored to be part of your crazy crusade though. Incidentally; I don’t think the article should be deleted, just properly sourced. Hi! -- weirdoactort|c19:24, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
KoS's Beard, just to make clear and expand on what I said on my talk page: I don't know whether this article should be deleted. The reason is, I don't know whether there are good sources out there. I did a cursory look, found none, and that's why I put the tags on the article. It is reasonable to think that the regular contributor/s to the article (in this case, you) are more likely to know where to find good sources than anyone else (including me). The point of the tags is not to be rude or to defile the article but to alert the contributors that they need to find sources. If you understand what I'm saying, please withdraw this nomination, because it is disrupting Wikipedia to make a point. Pan Dan20:11, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This seems clearly to be a bad-faith nomination, although the article might be a candidate for AfD. Is there an admin around? Can this get closed?--Dmz505:49, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Per WP:CIVIL and WP:NPA, I advise you not to call other editors "pathetic" as you did here. This is especially relevant in this case since although Schlafly does have a tendency to POV push on creationism related matters in this case he was factually correct. JoshuaZ03:34, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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