Full transcripts should be placed on Wikisource, if I'm not mistaken.
John Lee
([[User:Johnleemk]])
Rick wrote:
Quotess hould be put on Wikipedia's sister project,
Wikiquote.
RickK
R E Broadley <20041111(a)stardate.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
After looking around the Internet, I found a full transcript of
President Bush's speech at
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/nation/specials/attacked/transcripts/b…
It certainly appears that the article was wrongly reverted. I would
correct the mistake, but the article was protected from changes shortly
after the revert was applied, and so far has not been unprotected.
Might it be possible to allow registered users to still be allowed to
make changes to this article? At least that way only people who can be
held accountable will be able to make changes.
Regards,
Edmund
R E Broadley wrote:
Hi,
I notice that the George W Bush article was reverted by Violetriga on
11th November 2004. The revert caused a George Bush quote that had a
source (Sunday Times?) to be replaced with an apparently incorrect
quote with no source.
This surprised me, as I would expect the quote with a source to be
favored over an unverified quote.
Or am I missing something?
Rather than the revert, wouldn't it have been more appropriate to
acknowledge the existence of multiple quotes, with perhaps some
additional research, or at least mention reasons for the revert.
Apologies in advance if reasons for the revert were given - I'm new to
Wikipedia, and I might not have figured out yet how to view the
reasons for reverts (if such a feature exists).
Cheers,
Edmund
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