Hi -- The article's talk page is the place to discuss this. From the article, scroll to the bottom, and click on "discuss this page."--Bcrowell 01:13, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
I so want to talk with you about Harding and the Klan. :)
All I ask is that you look into the sources a book I currently hve which it claims as proof that Harding was a member of the Klan.
Hi Stu,
I placed the importance tag on the Marshall DeWolfe article because after reading it, all I see is a man who was born to a woman who later married a future president. I'm sure their family dynamics are interesting, but that can be said about most families. I prefer not to remove the tag as I see nothing that makes Marshall encyclopedic in his own right. However, having said that, I also do not care to quibble about the matter. I do not watch that page, and you are welcome to remove the tag if you choose (as if anyone needed my permission). Cheers, BrainyBroad 07:11, 19 September 2005 (UTC)
I now have a name and here is the book.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195123573/102-2941184-3583311?v=glance
BTW can we agree to put aside our political beliefs in the pursuit of facts? (This post placed here "19:35, 26 September 2005 Grazon" who does not sign his/her postings on Wikipedia)
2005 (UTC)
I apologize for assuming you had a political stake in this. I post frequently on a political forum and as a result sometimes assume people are taking a stance for a political reason when they are not.
grazon 02:07, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
(Moved from my user page) re :
> Are you the one who placed the reference for Corbett Reynolds in the circuit party article? If so, thanks for recognizing him - while I am not a fan of the circuit party scene, I think its high time that Corbett gets some recognition for helping to broaden the midwest horizons. Again, thanks
(from Geoff) : yep! No problem. Although I myself have not seen a lot of his work, I was aware of his help with the circuit party scene. I didn't have a chance to go to any of his Red Parties, although I did just this year see Chrome (the replacement to it) for the first time, just to say I had been to one. It was fun.
That's very strange. Unless Comstock had a son or other relative with the same name who continued his work, I would have to say that this book must be wrong. It will simply not make sense to have an article about something that happened in 1927, and then find that the person we are talking about died in 1915. Academic Challenger 23:09, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
Regarding your comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Santa Claus Camp - I have edited the article so it is more clearly not nonsense. As for "taking up space", it is well-known (and indeed one of the precepts of Wikipedia) that space is completely a non-issue. Space is extremely cheap and Wikipedia's machines have far more than Wikipedia knows what to do with. — Dan | Talk 02:42, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
"The reason the Klan speaks of themselves as "true" Americans, is the way THEY see it The KKK does not think the Native Americans were not the first ones in America. They claim that Vikings were there long before the Indians. There does seem to be some evidence that Vikings came to America, however, there is no proof as far as I know that the Native American Indian was not there when the Viking came centuries ago. The facts also are that the Vikings did not civilize America and left for other lands. The Klan has taught that the Indians are subhuman and refer to them as "wagon burners" Some Klan leaders have stated they had a certain amount of respect for them because rather then let the white man make slaves out of them they fought back. The weird thing is, most people I met that belonged to the Klan had at least some Indian ancestry! So much for that ignorant theory of "pure race"!"
http://www.johnnyleeclary.com/questions_on_the_ku_klux_klan.htm
well I'm kicking myself for forgetting to sign my post. grazon 22:59, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
(This thread is carried over from User:HOTR talk page.) I disagree. The question of whether or not Harding was a member of the Klan is in the public domain and widely reported. I agree we should not state it as fact but we should mention that the issue is at question (as it is mentioned elsewhere in wikipedia in relation to Harding). Homey 01:38, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
My point is that if a number of "respectable" books now mention Harding's alleged Klan membership as a fact we would be remiss to pretend that no issue or question has ever existed. I read about it in Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's "Freakonomics" (NY Times Bestseller 2005) and so looked up the Harding article to see if I can find out more. The claim has currency so there's no point in putting our heads in the sand and pretending it's not out there. People are going to be looking up our Harding article to learn more about the Harding allegation. What is our responsiblity as an encyclopedia? To lay out the issue, the claims made and the responses? Or to pretend no respectable writers have ever made such a claim and simply delete any reference to it from Wikipedia? I think our NPOV policy is quite clear. (I'm going to copy and past this on Talk:Warren Harding)Homey 03:24, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
I think that my edits addressed most of my concerns. Vegaswikian 00:07, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
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According to Francis Russell in his book about Warren Harding,I thought the letters were to be released in 2014 by the Library of Congress. Thanks RFD 21:55, 16 December 2005 (UTC) PS-The Carrie Phillips article said they were to be released in 2023.
Vote here "keep" : Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rosario Poidimani (3 nomination). Regards, M.deSousa 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Grazon has been indefinitely blocked. You can visit his user page for some of the gory details. —12.72.72.184 10:59, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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