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Hi there. I figured we might be able to resolve this without going to the talk page. The reason I've removed the edit you made from that section is that it's redundant: we make it clear that he opposed it, and, later on in that section, explain why he flipped. The quote doesn't add anything - it amounts to 'this is what the mandate is,' and the mandate is already well described in the article. It doesn't even clearly show him expressing opposition to it. And I've left the sources there because they are good if people want to get into the weeds of it. But given all that it doesn't seem notable enough for inclusion. I realize it was a relatively big issue between him and Clinton but in terms of the PPACA article, it's more notable establishing why the mandate was included in the law the article covers. There are more appropriate pages to deal with Obama's historical health care positions that would seem more appropriate for the level of detail? But that level of detail is too much weight given it's not relevant to the law (as opposed to why he ultimately included it). Again, though, the addition of those great sources seem to cover it, don't you think? =) Sb101 (talk|contribs) 16:17, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
Well, I thought it was implicit with the idea that the focus in the campaign on their health plans was a contentious point of difference. But rather than a quote, couldn't we explicitly establish this:
I know there are lots of policy matters on which candidates disagree but that don't become significant public divisions. At the same time, the section starts off with the sentence "Healthcare reform was a major topic of discussion..." and also emphasizes that "attention focused on the plans..." Therefore it seems to me that, in context, that edit would be sufficient clarification, if you're happy with it? Sb101 (talk|contribs) 04:05, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
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OckRaz, you are welcome to make a case on the article talk page, where three editors disagree with you--and provided evidence for their claims. Please stop this pestering Acroterion on their talk page--you were warned about making personal attacks, so making more of them is probably not helpful. Thank you. Drmies (talk) 02:07, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
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PS: To whomever it may concern, I don't actually care about getting unblocked. I just assumed that putting the comment into an unblock request would make it more likely that someone would actually see that I'm calling them out for their absurd application of rules. Leave up the block, unblock me, or extend it - IDGAF OckRaz talk 04:24, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
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. It will look the exact same, but will not create WP:LINT errors that other people have to clean up after.Two, I am going to offer you an unsolicited view on the above exchange. I am a fellow non-admin, which allows my approach to analysis to be entirely philosophical. The sole reason we block people is to prevent further disruption. Let's say that Bob was adding copyrighted materials to Wikipedia, and is subsequently blocked to stop further copyvios. Bob cares about being blocked; he really wants to be unblocked. If Bob is unblocked, he is unlikely to add more copyvios lest he be blocked again. Because Bob would stop adding copyvio on his own, he no longer needs to be forced to stop by way of a block. Thus, it no longer serves a preventative purpose and the block can be lifted.A corollary of this principle – that blocked people who truly want to be unblocked are unlikely to repeat said behaviour – is that people who do not care about what happens to their appeal are more likely to repeat the blockable behaviour, and thus likely need to stay blocked to prevent further disruption. I see why 331dot declined your unblock request: he was not convinced that the alleged personal attacks would stop if unblocked. (Note that I have not looked into any of the background besides this thread, so I am not saying that you did personally attack someone, nor am I saying that you did not. In any event, your appeal contained no evidence that you merely said "a thing one doesn't like to hear", so it likely would be declined on the merits, too.) Wishing you all the best, HouseBlastertalk 23:52, 8 July 2023 (UTC)
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