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Yellow Dog Democrats[edit]

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Sorry, didn't know it was a commercial link. Xltel 21:11, 20 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Fort Smith[edit]

Hey there. Thanks for the correction. Sorry about the removal of the fact in question on the Fort Smith, Arkansas page. If I remember correctly, I deleted it because it had been tagged with [citation needed] for a while and I couldn't find a source to support it. I'm glad you spotted my mistake, and I'll be more careful with my deletions. Vandymorgan 00:04, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome!!![edit]

Just dropping by to welcome you to WikiProject Oklahoma!!! Kukini 03:40, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Oklahoma City Sports[edit]

Regarding the Sonics, I've never bought into the argument that Bennett bought the team just to move it to his hometown. I'm sure he would love to become a hero in Oklahoma, but I'm also sure he would love to see a return on his investment. Seattle is so much larger and so much wealthier than OKC. Las Vegas is growing exponentially and is already much larger and wealthier than Oklahoma City. Meanwhile, Oklahoma City would be the smallest market in the NBA and the second-smallest market to have any major-league team. Even though you guys did a great job with the Hornets, I still think the Sonics would be more profitable elsewhere. Bennett seems to agree with me. He has never said that he is considering moving the team to Oklahoma. That whole idea seems to have come entirely from the media and from optimistic basketball fans in Oklahoma. I've read plenty of articles about it, but there has never been a quote from Bennett to imply that he wants to move the team there. The only market he's mentioned moving to is Las Vegas, so I think that's the only market that can be mentioned on Wikipedia in order to keep out point of view. Saying his first intention is to move the team to OKC is the same as calling Bennett a liar.

Regarding my "axe to grind," I've been a New Orleans Hornets fan since the team moved to Louisiana. Suffering through Katrina and all its after-effects was bad enough, but watching Oklahomans acting like vultures hoping to steal from a crippled city was unbearable. The two years that my team was in Oklahoma were very painful, especially when I witnessed how much the Saints were able to unite and inspire a suffering community. During this time I saw so many changes to Wikipedia articles about the Hornets that erased all mention of New Orleans, and that really bothered me. Now that my team is finished its exile, I'm thrilled. The Hornets officially no longer represent Oklahoma, so I think that Wikipedia has to reflect that in order to be accurate. I'm trying to help. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mphornet (talkcontribs) 06:47, 30 April 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Wikiproject Oklahoma Newsletter[edit]

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Join WikiProject Arkansas![edit]

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WikiVoyage[edit]

As a former admin at WikiTravel, your expertise on WikiVoyage would be useful.

Could you also consider updating your user page to WikiVoyage instead of WikiTravel?

Sfan00 IMG (talk) 03:09, 13 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open![edit]

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