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Before making potentially controversial edits to Sarah Palin, please propose them at Talk:Sarah Palin since it is a high-visibility article subject to community probation. Thanks! Kelly hi! 21:41, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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I have sent them to the page as you suggest. However, the editing of this article appears to be done entirely by Palin supporters who have deleted, among other things, the historically accurate fact that Palin resigned her Governorship with 18 months left in only a 48-month term. Obviously this is an embarrassing fact in what is otherwise a hagiography about Sarah Palin, but facts are facts. As Palin and Kelly cleanse their web sites and postings, it is important for a reader of this article to be able to find the original references. Glenn Beck has already gone on air to say that Kelly never connected firing an M16 with defeating Giffords and Ann Coulter this morning defied her interviewer to show where on Sarah Palin's Facebook page she had a map of cross-hair targets (Palin took it down yesterday). The cleansing of the internet to cover embarrassing facts cannot be permitted. I would ask you NOT to delete my postings when they relate historically accurate and properly footnoted facts or information. Telling people where to find the original map, or Palin's original Twitter posting is hardly controversial - it is filling an information gap that Palin is trying hard to create. It is clear from reading the "discussion page" that no posting that makes Palin look anything other than saintly, godlike successful and virtuous is ever going to make in into Wikipedia.......sad really for what used to be a reliable source.

Wikipedia isn't a place to get the news out to everyone. Read WP:TRUTH. This is an encyclopedia that summarizes what reliable sources say, in a neutral way. Kelly hi! 22:53, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Alaskan Independence Party edit

Thanks for your contributions to Alaskan Independence Party. However you neglected to add citations for verification. Because the assertions concern living people, inline citations are necessary. Please add appropriate sources immediately, otherwise the material will be deleted.   Will Beback  talk  23:20, 9 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

This is simply a summary of the preceding four paragraphs which otherwise make it unclear that Palin and/or her husband had actually attended almost every convention since 1994. Palin has obfuscated her involvement with this party repeatedly, yet in her inconsistency there is information since every time she tries to belittle her involvement, she cites another time she attended their convention. It is little surprise that the party chairman thought she was a member since she and/or Todd were coming to the meetings and paying dues. All I did was summarize the information which appears elsewhere in the article. By disassociating the information and sprinkling it all through multiple Palin articles, the impression is left that Palin attended only one convention and her husband, while a member, didn't participate. But if you read all the Palin articles together it shows Sarah Palin attended on many occasions, gave addresses and her husband was an active participant in the party. Obfuscating this by splitting the information into little bites all over the place up is extremely misleading. Deleting a summary of otherwise published material is being deliberately provocative.

I'd advise reading WP:SYNTHESIS, which seems to cover the type of edits you'd like to make. Kelly hi! 00:11, 10 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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