http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/David_Linden
I really prefer when they do a "speedy delete" as opposed to to placing
those silly little notices at the top that claim there aren't enough
sources. I'm so glad that Greg's notability had already been determined by
the time I came along!
The irony is that of those entries I originated, only John P. McCann's has
skated by without any requests for editing. Oh, and Jan Steckel's. With
David Coons, they just wanted a teensy verification of his Oscar, which I
was happy to provide.
And, of course, I do have some more ammo to add to the DJQ entry--though I
might just hang out for a while and watch the flame war unfold . . .
besides which, I have some actual work-work to do today before I step back
into the fray. If I step back into the fray.
And, no--I am NOT sorry for spicing up people's entries with little
biographical tidbits. These articles are way boring, and they need my help.
My only mistake was in not interviewing you-all for print publications,
doing stupid little "human interest" articles, and then citing myself . . .
Coming soon: the *JOY'S FRIENDS INTERVIEW 'ZINE*: a glossy, four-color work
devoted to getting Joy's friends to say witty things "on the record."
--J
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Domingo Zungri <kdzungri_at_comcast.net> wrote:
> "You cannot ration free speech."
>
> That's right. Free speech cannot be rationed. Free speech can only
> be bought.
>
>
>
--
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