Talk:Sydney University Liberal Club
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Article clearly written by pro SULC people. Does not present balanced POV. Michellecrisp 06:20, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
- What evidence from the article do you have to support this claim? LibStu 13:06, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, considering I just spoke to Michelle Crisp, who denies making this claim, the fact that you decided to participate in identity fraud says a lot about your integrity and credibility.LibStu 13:06, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- statements like "the Sydney University Liberal Club (SULC) has long been the bastion of conservative and classical liberal political ideology on campus" indicate clear bias. pretty clear to me Libstu you're a member of SULC. I am Michelle Crisp of Brisbane. Does it occur to you that there may be a namesake. Michellecrisp 14:02, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Well obviously i'm a Liberal, I make no claims to the contrary - my username should give it away. However, I fail to see what in that statement qualifies as bias. The Liberal club IS the only political club on campus that advocates a conservative and/or classical liberal political ideology. All other political clubs - and there are many of them - advocate various shades of left-leaning policies. Re your name, I foundit rather suspicious - to put it mildly - that we have a SULC member with an identical name. And that for someone from QLD you seem to spend a lot of your time with intricate knowlege of NSW Liberal Politics, particularly attacking some people. Also the fact that all your posts started 2 days ago made me more suspicious. LibStu 12:07, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- gee Libstu, if that's your evidence, blow me over with a feather! My information is all from newspaper websites. I joined Wikipedia 2 days ago. is that a crime? you have to start somewhere. I was originally Michelle Timmins, then married to Crisp this year. Yes I have lived in Sydney but moved to Brisbane. reveal your real name before you accuse further. Michellecrisp 12:21, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- You will note I said "found it" suspicious - past tense. I was explaining the reasons behind my initial assumption, I did not repeat them. As always, if mistaken, I apologise. Furthurmore, you still fail to address any of the substantive issues I raised in my last comment here. LibStu 02:49, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
- apology accepted. the original comment sounds like an advertisement. not saying it's incorrect just needs to be worded for Wikipedia standards.
- You will note I said "found it" suspicious - past tense. I was explaining the reasons behind my initial assumption, I did not repeat them. As always, if mistaken, I apologise. Furthurmore, you still fail to address any of the substantive issues I raised in my last comment here. LibStu 02:49, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
- gee Libstu, if that's your evidence, blow me over with a feather! My information is all from newspaper websites. I joined Wikipedia 2 days ago. is that a crime? you have to start somewhere. I was originally Michelle Timmins, then married to Crisp this year. Yes I have lived in Sydney but moved to Brisbane. reveal your real name before you accuse further. Michellecrisp 12:21, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- Well obviously i'm a Liberal, I make no claims to the contrary - my username should give it away. However, I fail to see what in that statement qualifies as bias. The Liberal club IS the only political club on campus that advocates a conservative and/or classical liberal political ideology. All other political clubs - and there are many of them - advocate various shades of left-leaning policies. Re your name, I foundit rather suspicious - to put it mildly - that we have a SULC member with an identical name. And that for someone from QLD you seem to spend a lot of your time with intricate knowlege of NSW Liberal Politics, particularly attacking some people. Also the fact that all your posts started 2 days ago made me more suspicious. LibStu 12:07, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- statements like "the Sydney University Liberal Club (SULC) has long been the bastion of conservative and classical liberal political ideology on campus" indicate clear bias. pretty clear to me Libstu you're a member of SULC. I am Michelle Crisp of Brisbane. Does it occur to you that there may be a namesake. Michellecrisp 14:02, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, considering I just spoke to Michelle Crisp, who denies making this claim, the fact that you decided to participate in identity fraud says a lot about your integrity and credibility.LibStu 13:06, 30 March 2007 (UTC)