Talk:Freedom of the press

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Nice additions you made. User:Wschact. TheAmericanRedoubt 08:31, 8 January 2015 (EST)

Dear User:Wschact, I do not see why you keep removing my edits. I 'integrated' your edits and you deleted mine each time. Not OK. Think about it please and discuss here. Please do not start "Revert wars".

You really don't like the line that you keep deleting that says, "It has no precedent in earlier history and remains, to this day, a uniquely American phenomenon." Perhaps you are not from America? That would make sense.

TheAmericanRedoubt 13:27, 8 January 2015 (EST)

(ec) I integrated your edits as well. The United States was not the first country with freedom of the press. Norway had it first, but later lost it. It is not an unalienable right, although reasonable people would want it for their society. Your "see also" sections generally do not meet Conservapedia style, and I believe the important ideas are already linked in the text. Thanks, Wschact 13:39, 8 January 2015 (EST)
Corrected it. I strongly disagree that in your words my "see also sections generally do not meet Conservapedia style" that you personally recently wrote into the formerly unwritten See Also standards. I can literally find more than 500 articles that I have not edited that follow those very same See Also standards. What is your specific problem with them? Thanks. TheAmericanRedoubt 13:43, 8 January 2015 (EST)