Talk:James Reist Stoner Jr.
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[edit]Edits like this one provided by Pjohn13 (talk · contribs), this one by 68.105.146.5 (talk · contribs), and this one by 68.11.222.52 (talk · contribs) are not helpful and represent a bias. Contrary to conspiracy theories that have become fashionable on the internet in recent years, there is no Straussian cabal bent on American empire. It is equally inappropriate to refer to Professor Mansfield as a conservative in this context. He may be one of the only conservatives at Harvard, but that doesn't mean he needs to be labeled as such. After all, we don't label other professors at Harvard liberal when we discuss them, nor would that be tolerated as having a neutral point of view. MoodyGroove 19:04, 3 June 2007 (UTC)MoodyGroove
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