Hello, ThePianoMan76

Thank you for your inquiry into the Michael Pitts (preacher) page. I am happy to give any supporting information necessary. If you are looking for a balanced unbiased Wikipedia, then you should thank me for even adding that section. I couldn't believe that Michael Pitts has two Drunk Driving convictions and not a single one on here (despite other Wikipedia editors trying to remove this entire section completely.) I have not made up any of these criminal activities, if you do not like them perhaps you should speak with Michael Pitts himself and ask him to stop breaking the law. Just because I have added them to Wikipedia to make his page more complete does not mean I am "determined to attach as much negative information as possible". I'm interested in the truth and if Michael Pitts did these things then it deserves to be on his page.

Your references were mixed up and your write up very confusing so my edit today was to straighten that out. Michael Pitts was not convicted on his second charge of Trespassing / Indecent Exposure. Instead this case was thrown out all together. Which is why I have now fixed that once more on his page. It appears to be that you are coming from a point of defense with your allegations. I have added a summary because you decided to change the order of each conviction (still not sure why you did this).

If you are truly concerned about Warring, then you might take care to notice that you are in danger of doing just that according to the "3 Revert Rule".

Due to your concern I'm requesting the aid of an Administrator to review these edits and keep this page as clean as possible.

Wysiwyg3006 (talk) 00:44, 15 July 2014 (UTC)Reply


"Wysiwyg3006,

After reviewing your additions to the Michael Pitts page, it seems that you are very determined to attach as much negative information as possible. My recent additions were made after hours of research on the matter, and carry as many references as are available. I made them to add a neutral point of view.

Warring is never acceptable on Wikipedia, and I believe your additions and editions are bordering this. To date, you have not had any input that was not inclusive of negative media, nor in any section other than "Scandals" or "Controversy". — Preceding unsigned comment added by ThePianoMan76 (talk • contribs) 23:35, 14 July 2014 (UTC)"

Recent edit edit

Re this edit. I'm not going to revert it, but can I suggest that you might want to think twice about keeping it. If you'll do a little searching on the Web, you'll find that the publication referred to in that edit, Heritage Registry of Who's Who, is a disreputable publication which does nothing more than sell merchandise — copies of the book, award plaques, etc. — to unsophisticated individuals who have been "honored" by inclusion in their meaningless list. They've also been sued or challenged in a couple of states for fax spamming (search on the publisher's name "Heritage Biographical Publications") and if you'll pay close attention to the search results (also here), their office address changes continuously. Including this does nothing for Pitts' reputation and if he claims it for himself, such as on his C.V. or resume, it just makes him look gullible. Furthermore, whoever gave the information to the Toledo Blade didn't even get the honor right. If you'll look at this example of an award letter from that publisher, it says that "The Directors of the Heritage Registry of Who's Who (TM) take pleasure in announcing the inclusion of such-and-such in the forthcoming ... edition." The name of the publication is not "Directors of the Heritage Registry of Who's Who" and the "honoree" is not being made a director, so saying either of those things is laughably wrong. Frankly, inclusion of this comes very close to damning Pitts with faint praise. Regards, TransporterMan (TALK) 16:43, 29 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

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