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There were so many lies in the second session of the convention, it was unbelievable, and due to some complaints about an extremely objectionable picture I removed, I am forced, until it is reversed to make this recitation:
I made a factual reference to a false claim by a speaker. I put the reference to a transcript of the speech, in the reference section of the chart. Someone didn't notice that there WAS a reference, so s/he put a cite needed thingie there. While I moved it to just under the claim, someone removed it. So I reverted and finished what I was going to do. An apology would be nice. Arglebargle79 (talk) 20:19, 25 August 2020 (UTC)