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Hi. I removed it because there was no article at Reaganite and I thought it unlikely that there would be an article there; it was really just for the writing quality, and to remove the eternal red link. She probably wouldn't object to it, but I thought it improved the writing quality of the article. Best wishes, [[User:Meelar|Meelar (talk)]] 04:27, Oct 28, 2004 (UTC)

Hi, Scranton,
There's no standard format for book lists. I'd be inclined to something like:

  • Hardball : How Politics Is Played Told By One Who Knows The Game, 1988, ISBN 0684845598.
  • Kennedy and Nixon: The Rivalry that Shaped Postwar America, 1996, ISBN 0684832461.
  • Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think, 2001, ISBN 0684862352.
  • American: Beyond Our Grandest Notions, 2002, ISBN 0743240871.

But if you want to develop a Wikipedia-wide standard (and that would probably be a good thing) you might want to solicit some opinions at Wikipedia Talk:Manual of Style. And you might also ask at User talk:Maurreen: she's a copyeditor who has been willing to put a lot of effort into the Manual of Style. - Nunh-huh 02:20, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Reverting

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First of all, why are you making changes anonymously when you have an account? It's confusing. Please log in.

The reason for reverting is that you removed a useful, working link for no reason. That is vandalism (or ignorance). Mirror Vax 22:22, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Another thing...

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You wrote your message on my user page rather than the talk page. It appears you need to become more educated in the use of wikipedia. Mirror Vax 22:26, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I'll also chime on this. Scranton, you're supposed to leave messages on talk pages and not on articles. Cburnett 01:20, May 3, 2005 (UTC)

Re: you missing 24.34.81.251's edit. If you look, you'll see it was "pro-choice" then editted to "cross-dressing" by 24.34.81.251 here [1]. Instead of deleting it, you should have restored it back to "pro-choice". Since you didn't (and opted to delete the whole sentence), it's a fairly good assumption that you missed the edit....or you have a problem with pro-choice (and wrote an incorrect summary)....etc. Anyway, it's back to the way it was: linked to pro-choice. Cburnett 01:20, May 3, 2005 (UTC)

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