User talk:Dtwarren

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Is this your response to my critiques of your current actions on Wikipedia: to simply delete the conversation? I guess you have something to hide, like for instance your organizations anti-Indianess, hate, and racism towards native peoples. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Scuggy (talkcontribs) 17:03, 21 November 2006

UCE believes in the 14th Amendment which guarantees, with no expressed or implied exceptions for Indians, equal protection and treatment under the law for all citizens. The Supreme Court in 1954 struck down the hideous racist concept of "separate but equal," in all its nefarious disguises -- including, in my view, Indian reservations, which are outdated anomalies left over from a sad era of institutionalized racism. The hard-won civil-rights laws of the 1960s -- which some of us went into the streets to support -- reaffirmed, yet again, the founding principle of citizen equality. Every honest impulse in the American people's spirit is based upon our nation's egalitarian ideals.
Racism is defined as 1: the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races 2: discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
Racism is the antithesis of what UCE stands for, however it aptly describes the supporters of Indian sovereignty and special treatment they desire under the law based solely on their ethnicity. --Dtwarren 17:55, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

In regard to your suggestions that the Students Supporting Street Kids reads too much like an advert, I wonder if you would be able to supply specific criticism and suggestions? Stevendavy

Please read Wikipedia:Notability (companies and corporations) there is a subheading entitled Criteria for clubs, societies, and organizations. The Student Supporting Street Kids may fall under this for inclusion and you should edit the page to demonstrate that it does using more content about its activities and how it has been reported in the media. You may want to view some of the examples at the bottom of the page to see articles on clubs and organizations that meet the guilines as well as review Wikipedia:Manual of Style to help with formatting and referencing sources. --Dtwarren 14:57, 26 November 2006 (UTC)