Koppenlady
I hope nobody out there uses Wikipedia as a primary source of information. Go to the Library. Read material by actual scholars, most of which cannot be found on the Internet. Reach your own conclusions. As for me, I am disillusioned by all of this. Wikipedia is merely a forum and should never be considered anything other than a communal blog. Some editors have got it right, and even more have got it wrong. Far too many are simply tooting their own moronic horn.
I'm gone. Koppenlady (talk) 20:13, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
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