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Latest comment: 13 years ago5 comments4 people in discussion
Why isn't the Minus Minnis campaign mentioned in the article? I bet it was, but then a pro-Minnis user deleted it (the campaign was relatively famous). What the hell? Come on, people. --Ragemanchoo (talk) 19:41, 17 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
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I don't live in that area of Oregon, so I think somebody else could write it better than I could. Somebody needs to add it. --Ragemanchoo (talk) 09:16, 26 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
Whatever happens, this is a living person's page and certain things are not allowed on such pages. So even if Minus Minnis was "relatively famous," if it amounts to material that gets excluded, it gets excluded. Like on the Sally Kern page, someone added a "relatively famous" link to a page named SallyKern, but it was a total slam job inappropriate for Wikipedia. So if Minus Minnis was something similar, Wiki policy should be applied to keep it off this page. --LegitimateAndEvenCompelling (talk) 23:17, 26 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
It was a recall campaign, which is relevant. --98.232.176.109 (talk) 07:24, 15 October 2010 (UTC)Reply