Ruthsacks77
August 2018
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Problems in the article Ruth Sacks?
editSince Wikipedia has an article about you, we want it to be accurate, fair, balanced and neutral – to accurately reflect the sourced, cited opinions of reliable third-party sources (which does not, for obvious reasons, include yourself). --Orange Mike | Talk 23:58, 7 August 2018 (UTC)