EqualRights
Discussing
editPlease discuss article issues in their Talk pages (but feel free to leave a pointer here) — thanks. —EqualRights
You may wish to be aware of a recent article renaming
editYou have previously contributed to this article United States National Health Insurance Act which was renamed on Wikipedia recently as United States National Health Care Act.
Your watchlist has been automatically updated to point to the new title without your knowledge.
You may not have been aware of the article rename that took place recently because the rename was not discussed in advance.
A discussion is ongoing at the moved talk page as to whether the article should be renamed back as it was. You may wish to make your opinion known.--Hauskalainen (talk) 13:01, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
Friendly notice
editHi, this is a friendly notice from me that a discussion is taking place here in which you might be interested. Groupthink (talk) 22:39, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
holy
editHi some people can not use the word holy for their articles. While it seems other can.... can you check holy_trinity? thanks
<<Reason: Calling a book "Holy" is making a value judgment that is inappropriate to Wikipedia.>> 186.31.13.81 (talk) 16:03, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
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