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Whether the SLP is dead or alive is a matter for the philosophers. They haven't run candidates or published a paper since 2008, but if you send them money, they will cash your check. What it is NOT is a currently existing "micro party," however. It's a historical party as much or more than 3/4 of the parties on that list... The page is poorly organized as it stands, "hiding" the parties of interest in favor of arcane state groups, etc. But it's not anything to keep me awake at night... [[User:Carrite|Carrite]] ([[User talk:Carrite|talk]]) 23:06, 28 March 2010 (UTC) |
Whether the SLP is dead or alive is a matter for the philosophers. They haven't run candidates or published a paper since 2008, but if you send them money, they will cash your check. What it is NOT is a currently existing "micro party," however. It's a historical party as much or more than 3/4 of the parties on that list... The page is poorly organized as it stands, "hiding" the parties of interest in favor of arcane state groups, etc. But it's not anything to keep me awake at night... [[User:Carrite|Carrite]] ([[User talk:Carrite|talk]]) 23:06, 28 March 2010 (UTC) |
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The user with the IP adress 78.101.184.250 has made at least 30 edits in the past two days to pages mostly about political parties. He/she is adding an Islamist group ([[Hizb ut-Tahrir]]) to the lists on those pages, in addition to external links for that group. I don't know about the legitimacy of that organization in such countries as Lebanon or Syria; he/she may be right in contributing to those pages. But he/she has also edited pages such as Australia and the United States, even after I and a registered user ([[User:Timeshift9|Timeshift9]]) undid his/her edits, and Timeshift9 told him/her to "cut the crap." I highly suspect this user of vandalism, but I don't know what to do to stop him/her. Please help! [[Special:Contributions/72.93.241.60|72.93.241.60]] ([[User talk:72.93.241.60#top|talk]]) 22:46, 18 April 2010 (UTC) |
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March 2010
Arrogant? Your words, not mine.
Whether the SLP is dead or alive is a matter for the philosophers. They haven't run candidates or published a paper since 2008, but if you send them money, they will cash your check. What it is NOT is a currently existing "micro party," however. It's a historical party as much or more than 3/4 of the parties on that list... The page is poorly organized as it stands, "hiding" the parties of interest in favor of arcane state groups, etc. But it's not anything to keep me awake at night... Carrite (talk) 23:06, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
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The user with the IP adress 78.101.184.250 has made at least 30 edits in the past two days to pages mostly about political parties. He/she is adding an Islamist group (Hizb ut-Tahrir) to the lists on those pages, in addition to external links for that group. I don't know about the legitimacy of that organization in such countries as Lebanon or Syria; he/she may be right in contributing to those pages. But he/she has also edited pages such as Australia and the United States, even after I and a registered user (Timeshift9) undid his/her edits, and Timeshift9 told him/her to "cut the crap." I highly suspect this user of vandalism, but I don't know what to do to stop him/her. Please help! 72.93.241.60 (talk) 22:46, 18 April 2010 (UTC)