User talk:84.66.163.0

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I fail to see how a judgement by one of America's leading magazines -- the Atlantic -- consitutes "violation of pov policy." The quote comes from a very reliable source, not an individual editor at Wiki. You may not like the Atlantic's judgement, but it was arrived at carefully, and you can't strike it down according to wiki's POV policy. I suggest you reread that policy (if you've indeed read it). Griot 23:31, 19 August 2007 (UTC)

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