Roy Moore Page edit

Hey Dr. K. the Roy Moore page has one word that's not factual. It calls concern about Obama's actual birth place as a "false" claim. It can not be proven he was in fact born in the United States. It's a claim to claim Obama's birth place. You can't call it a false claim no matter what you prefer to believe. The fact it's a claim is not false, you can't call it a false claim at all.

Just the mere fact that you are addressing me personally and you failed to see that another editor reverted you the last time, indicates to me that you are not as experienced as you think you are. The fact that two experienced editors reverted your edit in very short notice should indicate to you that your edit was highly POV. In addition, talking to me on my talkpage or yours is not how things should be done. Go to the talkpage of the article and open a discussion. This will demonstrate how unacceptable your proposed edit is. Best of luck. Dr. K. 21:53, 11 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Dr. K edit

Here's the deal. I'm not at war with a random stranger on the Internet, namely, you. This points to the fact that Wikipedia is not to be trusted as a "final word" on any subject as it's essentially a direct democracy, and mob rule. Citing sources will only get you so far, as they can also be just as "political". It's logical, the edit I made. You defend the statement "false claim". In order for it to be considered false, you have to prove it. You have not.

I saw it wasn't you that did the initial revert of my change, I don't care who did it, I care about being factual.

Do you want me to link to the article talkpage? Talking to me on your talkpage will not do much. Your statements indicate that you POV is so big, that more editors need to get involved in this. Dr. K. 22:19, 11 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

I updated the talk page. I'm like a bull in a China shop about truth, I often step on toes. Forgive me, I have submitted my refute of that one word "false" in kind.Binary Agent (talk) 22:33, 11 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

And your thread has been replied to. The claim has been proven to be false and there are multiple reliable sources showing that. WP:DROPTHESTICK Meters (talk) 03:53, 13 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

I am focusing on the statement of "false claim". edit

1) The claim has NOT been proven false 2) It is better logic and English to say "the claim" not "the false claim". 3) Again, it's a claim. Saying it's a claim does not specify if it's false or not. It's illogical to keep YOUR view of "false" in there when that's not the point. The point is that Ray Moore claimed that Obama had a falsified birth cert and questioned if he was legitimately our POTUS.