User talk:Graemealexanderphillips

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Hello, Graemealexanderphillips, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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[edit] Contributions please

Can somebody please add to what I wrote on the Cartwright Inquiry, Herb Green and the Treaty of Waitangi Grievance Industry: - I feel it is important that Maori dole bludgers and feminist attacks on male doctors in New Zealand are exposed.

you may want to try Wikipedia:New Zealand Wikipedians' notice board which other people will watch. Furthermore, read Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. --Midnighttonight 05:02, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Helen Clark

Please don't vandalise articles like you did with the article on Helen Clark [1]. It has been removed. Mr Bluefin 09:35, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Your edits to To Kill a Mockingbird

Hello. You have made several edits to this article and I have had to revert them. To Kill a Mockingbird is a Featured Article, which means every claim in the article has a citation from a scholarly source. I am responsible for adding 95% of the material to this article, so I am eager to keep the standards extraordinarily high. The information you have been adding is not sourced material. Without citations, the claims are considered Original Research, and they cannot be included in Featured Articles. I am not trying to discourage you from editing the article, but I put a lot of time and effort into hunting down all the citations you see in the Notes section. I am not willing to see it de-listed as a Featured Article because the content lost its integrity. If you think the article has glaring omissions, please find a verifiable and reliable secondary source that states the idea and feel free to add it. Otherwise, if you continue to add information that has no citation from a scholarly author, I will have to revert it. If you have questions, please contact my talk page or you can ask on the article's talk page. Thank you. --Moni3 (talk) 13:33, 29 May 2008 (UTC)