RE: I didn't add nonsense

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You wrote on my talk page:

I didn't add nonsense. What I added was true, a caucus is a closed convention for nominating candidates. By the way, i'm now gamefreak13467 as a user. if you want to talk.


What you said in your edit was that a caucus is "...a secret and closed meeting..." [emphasis is mine]. While I agree that a caucus is usually closed to non-members (of the governing body, political party, or whatever), that does not have to be the case. I certainly don't agree that the meeting has to be, or usually is, secret. When I saw that change highlighted in the anti-vandalism tool, it implied to me something conspiratorial -- and I reverted your change because of that. I see now that I overreacted, and probably should have just removed the "secret" part rather than reverting your edit. I apologize for that.

I removed the warning from your previous talk page (the one based on your IP address). Thanks for the message, and for contributing to Wikipedia.

--JFreeman (talk) 17:32, 16 January 2007 (UTC)Reply