Talk:Mark Allan Robinson
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Is Mark Allan Robinson, who unseated Paul Reitsma in 1998 with a recall campaign the same person as Mark Robinson, who ran in the 1998 by-election when Reitsma was elected? Should be mentioned in this article if he is. KenWalker | Talk 22:56, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
Please leave my edits as they are. Thank you.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.227.221.76 (talk • contribs).
I stand by my edits. I think you guys need to grow up and let it go. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.227.221.76 (talk • contribs).
- Even if you were there and saw all of the things you describe, that doesn't mean they belong in a Wikipedia article because that would be original research which is not allowed. This is an encyclopedia. Everything in it, if challenged, is to be included only if it has a verifiable source. This is especially so because this item is about a living person. You will find an explanation here about why such edits are to be deleted immediately. See WP:BLP for more detail. There is room for everyone here, but the policies of Wikipedia must be followed for Wikipedia to work. If you need some help, just ask, there are plenty of people willing to assist you. KenWalker | Talk 01:50, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm!
I too agree that the edits as they were should stand. It's immature and quite paritsan to remove edits simply because you don't believe them. Are you out there Mark? Maybe you could answer to this so-called "joke edit". I nominate this page for deletion. It's just turning into a silly game of mudslinging. I say let bygones be bygones.
-Sarah L. McDonald
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