User talk:Watersrw
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[[User:Sam Spade|Sam Spade Arb Com election]] 11:26, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Chick Publications
[edit]Please remember that you must cite your sources (credible, unbiased sources: see Wikipedia:Verifiability) and remain NPOV when editing articles. For example, asserting that a person has a doctorate when there is no credible evidence to suggest this would be against Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. I realize you're probably zealous about the article in question, but actively fighting against other editors (for example reverting/removing their edits) instead of attempting to work with them to come to a consensus is counterproductive. To that end I would encourage you to engage in discussion on the talk page. Reene✎ 11:41, Dec 7, 2004 (UTC)