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Because of the comments made here: [1].Volunteer Marek (talk) 17:55, 8 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

June 2014

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  Please stop using talk pages such as Talk:2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine for general discussion of the topic. They are for discussion related to improving the article; not for use as a forum or chat room. If you have specific questions about certain topics, consider visiting our reference desk and asking them there instead of on article talk pages. See here for more information. Wikipedia talk pages are not a place for you to express hatred against you have against the United States as well as it's president. Please do not use talk pages for anything more than direct discussion of the article. I must also ask that you refrain from making personal attacks against other editors as you have against Lvivske. Thank you. Dustin (talk) 21:12, 8 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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