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edit to Talk:Florida edit

Just as a note, when adding a topic on a talk page, it is customary to add it to the bottom of the page, and to use a header to separate it from previous discussions. (Headers are created by using a pair of equal signs before and after the text of the header. I have moved your comment (and a response) to a new section at the bottom of the page, as your comment, dropped on the top of the page, was added to a section that was six months old, and on a completely unrelated subject. Additionally, the portion of your comments regarding ancestry was previously addressed; there is no source for ancestry by religion, only current religious affiliation.

I also note that your series of edits changing the wording of the articles of the various states have all been reverted, by many different editors; you may want to discuss it on the articles' talk pages before trying again. Horologium (talk) 12:46, 17 July 2008 (UTC)Reply