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@Snooganssnoogans: Kindly explain to me why I am being called out for edit warring when you are just as guilty as I am. I went to the Talk page before you did, and you reverted my edits first. As a matter of fact, you've reverted three times and I only reverted twice. I would like to call in other editors to decide the issue of whether it is OK to use statements from The Spectator as sources for Murray's statements. And a decision on this idea in general, because it seems to me you are reading the Wiki guidelines incorrectly, and calling me out for edit warring also seems overly harsh, like biting the newbies. FairlyFlatFoot (talk) 14:08, 9 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

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