On 19 November 2011 14:09, Mateus Nobre mateus.nobre@live.co.uk wrote:
Puts the neutrality of the Wikipedia into severe doubt, though. Parliament speeches aren't particularly known for choosing a neutral point of view.
The Italian parliament quickly changed its mind cause they can't make new speechs without the Wikipedia articles help, hahahaha. (And their children were failing to do their school homeworks :p) Wikipedia is needed for everyone, any place.
Don't forget that John McCain did this when running for US President in 2008 - a speech on Georgia which one of his staff clearly assembled from [[:en:Georgia (country)]]. This was in the media for about a week.
- d.