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the source cited must verify the text; and prohibit editorializing. The source does not make any mention that people are interested to see whether politics plays a part in the event. The word "disturbing" is a point of view. The word "many" is an unqualified modifier and violates policy against weasel words.
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The last sentence of the text ("This event gained national attention with many interested to see whether politics plays a part in this disturbing and tragic event") violates Knowledge policies that require a neutral point of view; prohibit statements of opinion; prohibit weasel wording; require that
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Most of the content here pertains the Bill Williams River Water Rights Settlement Act. The amount of details included here could be enough to warrant an individual article, so I'm wondering if we should split that section (along with some of the information I deleted) into an article for the Bill
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The text "Charges were filed by the District Attorney's office" contradicts what the source says. Knowledge policy requires that all text added to articles must cited and that the cited source must verify the text. The InsideEdition.com source says: "No charges have been filed." Thus, the text is
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This article as currently constituted makes Flake and his fellow Republican Senators sound like perpretrators of some terrible procedural deed, which entirely ignores the history of the use of the "nuclear option" in recent years. Much of the biased view is based upon a left-wing source, "The
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led a far more significant change in 1975. The Republican-led rules change of 2017 was similar to the Democrat-led rules change of 2013. Additionally, the true "deviation from Senate tradition" was the filibustering of judicial nominees, and it was that deviation from tradition which
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The text "when 23 dogs died due to negligence" is not supported by the source (insideedition.com). Knowledge policy requires that all text added to articles must cited and that the cited source must verify the text. The source does not say that the dogs died due to negligence.
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I think it should come down. I compared the page with other United States Senators. The focus of the content and writing style seems similar to other Senators' pages. Looking forward to other Wikipedians' input on this issue. Otherwise, I think it should be removed.
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The news networks don't determine the outcome, and most likely they were unaware at the time of the vast number of provisional ballots. Flake's lead is narrowing, and Carmona is considering a retraction of his election-night
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Absolutely not. The article without my edit is propaganda without context. I am attempting to balance out the article, using sources that are stronger than the ones posted in the propaganda paragraph I addressed.
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The "nuclear option" is a somewhat derogatory term - a more neutral term is "constitutional option" - for changing US Senate rules, particularly in relation to the filibuster, as it applies to judicial nominees.
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Saying "deviating from Senate tradition" overstates the situation significantly. Why? Because Senate tradition has included changing the cloture rules for some time now. (This is all explained clearly in the
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Confession -- I'm the one who added the "e". Done so on the basis of the NNDB listing. But NNDB is the only source which uses that spelling. I've switched it back to Jeffry. –
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to the Senate rules changes in recent years. As such, the "deviating from Senate tradition" line is thoroughly inappropriate in this context. Please respond. Thank you.
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who is running for office or has recently run for office, is in office and campaigning for re-election, or is involved in some current political conflict or controversy.
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Maybe this works better? www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/21/harry-reid-senate-rules-republican-filibusters-nominations
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I have a question. If Jon Kyl is comeing back to the US Senate. would Jon Kyl become senior United States Senator for Arizona?
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It appears as though you are trying to add your own opinion to this article based upon your own research. Please read
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a maneuver the Republicans used to further extend a rules change enacted by Senate Democrats four years earlier
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Can you share with me some examples of weasel wording, and I'll help clean up. Thank you so much.
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Well over 300,000 ballots are still uncounted, so it's premature to call him the Senator-elect.
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Environment - Potential split into "Bill Williams River Water Rights Settlement Act"
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Jeffry is the correct spelling per US Department of State and United States Senate
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The passage (its content and one of its sources) violates six Knowledge policies.
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is not a persuasive arguement. Still looks like a press release, still full of
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Cronkite Report". I am simply trying to show both sides of the issue.
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I thought Flake's first name was spelled Jeffry, without the E.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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I don't see any reason to keep the material removed in
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Williams River Water Rights Settlement Act. Thoughts?
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