Dmol, this is encyclopaedia, not a place for exchange of points of view. You state facts and back them with evidence. Encyclopedic content must be verifiable.
You can not make broad sweeping claims that totally contradict the basic tone of the article without supporting evidence. Your claims must be specific which is why your changes have been reverted. As a new user, you should be aware that Wikipedia is neutral, and POV edits are not permitted. (POV = point of view). If there is a specific item you want to challenge, you can add a fact tag at the end of the sentence you are disputing, ( put in the word ‘fact’ surrounded by 2 curvy brackets and it will convert on the page). Either that or put a specific discussion on the talk page, with a title, addressed to whole community. It is not up to me to provide the evidence or cites you require, it is up to YOU to provide evidence of your claims. Please read up on the various help pages, and follow the required procedures. I do not want to enter into an ongoing dialogue about this issue.--Dmol (talk) 22:28, 19 December 2008 (UTC)