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Again. Inaccurate. All charges for bribery were dropped and he pleaded guilty to charges for not reporting bribery...9hofhei (talk) 6 January 2011 (UTC)

Hi again. If you want to take issue with the wording of the article, the best place for that is here: Talk:Fred_Hofheinz. Please also read WP:COI and, on a minor point, we normally carry on discussions here by moving down the page.
It's fair enough if you want to put your side of things on the talkpage and maybe the wording will get changed as a result. But, since the material is sourced, simply asserting that it is inaccurate and removing it is not going to succeed. --FormerIP (talk) 16:18, 6 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Please note, per WP:3RR you will get a block from Wikipedia if you make the same edit again. --FormerIP (talk) 16:23, 6 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
You would get a block for removing the same material more than three times, that's all. It's a rule we have. As far as I can see, the material is sourced to the New York Times and is accurate. If you think that there is information in there that is not supported by the New York Times or that the New York Times has it wrong, then please discuss that on the talkpage of the article (not my talkpage) and perhaps it can be changed. As I said above, just blanking it without explaining yourself on the talkpage is not appropriate (particularly if you are conflicted where the subject of the article is concerned). --FormerIP (talk) 16:44, 6 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Inaccurate. 9hofhei (talk) 15:32, 6 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Hi. I have no interest in this person, but you posted on the BLP noticeboard, so I was responding to that. Criticisms of his time as a politician should not be included unless sourced. The fact that he has a conviction for bribery, on the other hand, should not be excluded. --FormerIP (talk) 15:20, 6 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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