Um, I speedy de-AFD the Kennedy assassination theories article (it had no delete votes, 13 keep, and 3 neutrals) and Fred wiped most of the page.
Is Fred pulling an Ed? (or a Steve?). Is frustration getting the best of some of us?
Stevertigo
--- Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Abigail Brady wrote:
Someone has made this article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_People_suggested_to_have_been_involved_...
Some choice quotes from this :
"The two persons at the top of the list of suspects
have always been
Fidel Castro and President Lyndon B. Johnson. " and
"There are even a
few people who believe that Lee Harvey Oswald had
something to do with
it."
It then gives a big list of names, including J.
Edgar Hoover,
I think the article should be speedily deleted, and
the author banned
for being clearly insane. However, I'm not sure
whether present
policy would allow me to unilaterally do that - and
I'm pretty sure
I'd get a lot of hassle out of doing that. So I'm
bringing this to
your attention.
We need to be able to summarily ban crazies.
If this only named one or two people I would agree, but this lists such an incrdible array of people thast it ends up illustrating how silly conspiracy theories can get.
Ec
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