User talk:Mabuska/Archive 42013/November

Please be careful about rhetoric in the future

Mabuska, this comment and this comment contain phrases such as "lying" and "false accusations" that may or may not have basis in reality. Casting aspersions such as "lying" do not help our argument, and instead serve to hurt others. I would ask that you be careful using such phrasing in the future, unless you're providing links that actually prove "lying". Cheers. ES&L 12:06, 8 November 2013 (UTC)

I posted a lengthy detailed description of events that happened at the UK article in regards to Martinvl's behaviour at the AN/I raised by WCM on them, which included a lot of diffs, several of which prove that Martinvl purposefully lied and made false accusations. I felt no need to recycle lengthy comments with diffs after having already made such a post. I will try to be more careful in future however I do not retract those comments I've already made as for me they do have basis in reality. Mabuska (talk) 13:17, 11 November 2013 (UTC)
In fact for short this is the basis of my statements that he lied and made a false accusation. The fact they even state they are "accusing" me and the fact he was wrong, makes it a false accusation in every sense of the term. Then again the only form of defense he has given since was "You should have let DDStretch answer for himself and not butted in. If you strike the unsolicited pre-emptive answer...". That says it all. A look over Talk:United_Kingdom#Units_of_measure_dispute. will show quite clearly where Martinvl stuck his foot in several times and how that statement of his I provided above is an instance of lying and making a false accusation. Then again they accused me of edit-warring despite the fact I only made one edit to the article in regards to the issue and that was restoring an edit that met established Wikipedia policy. Mabuska (talk) 14:10, 11 November 2013 (UTC)

Irish republicanism

Hi, Mabuska. I'm afraid I've deleted content you added to the article in September, because it never got sourced. I have explained on the article talk page. --Scolaire (talk) 14:35, 14 November 2013 (UTC)

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