Angela says the Main Page is not a candidate for speedy deletion, but it is
(and remains so after my reversion) because I cannot access the notice to
remove it either on the edit page or at the category page. The notice is on
the Main Page under "Selected Anniversaries" (and I would agree that
"Selected Anniversaries" could use deletion—but not the main page, for
crying out loud. What concerns me is that if I went in now and edited, say
"Europe" (ᎡᎶᏆ) so that it was all (except the speedy deletion notice) in
Tsalagi and had several good sentences of content and a map or something, so
that it clearly was *not* a candidate for speedy deletion under the received
criteria, there's still no way I could remove the notice, so it would remain
a candidate for speedy deletion, and the process could result in the
elimination of a perfectly good Cherokee article. See my comments/venting at
http://chr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Speedy_deletions
I apologize if my terming this "vandalism" is too extreme.
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