Talk:Baby in California born with 12 functioning fingers and toes, in a rare case of polydactylism

I CREATED this interesting news article on Daly City couple. I am Philippines Judge Florentino Floro, having registered with Wikinews on December 3, 2008, and is a Editor as of January 12, 2009.
 * In having written more than "62 articles" (here - User:Florentino Floro/MyList and in Wikipedia Encyclopedia User:Florentino Floro/MyList2), I live with my Philosophy and hope to elevate Wikinwews to the phenomenal success of Wikipedia encyclopedia, by writing very comprehensive, detailed and fully synthesized news, amid collaboration of editors and the final touch of the reviewer. Please do not be annoyed if sometimes, (due to stress and human factor - plus the fact that as lawyer and judge, I never ever had enrolled in any journalism subject), I would tend to relax the copyright rules and style guide, but, without however, violating the SPIRIT AND INTENT of both international law of copyright, and Wikinews rules on style guide. REST ASSURED, that in writing every news article, I VALUE fairness, justice, integrity and honesty. This is what NEWS WRITING is all about. Please help in publishing this news. Cheers.--Florentino Floro (talk) 08:55, 1 February 2009 (UTC)--Florentino Floro (talk) 07:54, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
 * Other sources:Baby born with 12 fingers, 12 toes California baby born with multiple digits in a rare event Arterton's Extra Digits; Gary Sobers, My Autobiography, Headline, 2003, p.6.Hrithik Roshan --Florentino Floro (talk) 10:40, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
 * --Florentino Floro (talk) 08:40, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Review 1

 * Californian Baby Born with Perfect 12 Toes and 12 Fingers; just a minor source: Kris is a postal worker.--Florentino Floro (talk) 07:46, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 * I asked for a second review. Since the article was published by the author several hours ago, I guess that is not possible. It has now been too long to unpublish. DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 11:41, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 * I am sorry for the mistake. I thought that it was ready. Please undo if it is necessary. Thanks.--Florentino Floro (talk) 14:50, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 * Its ok. I did a in depth review. I was just hoping for a second opinion because of its size and scientific nature. DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 15:21, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your patience and efforts. I just had some eye stress problems yesterday and at times, I had often been in a hurry, thus the mistakes. It is pretty hard to write interesting news. I would often spend 4 hours daily waiting for a good one-news-to-write. And when I start writing, I would feel stress. Unlike in court decision writing, you would just let your staff fix the facts, transcripts, and copy paste the jurisprudence, etc. In reality, here in the Philippines, judges more often than not, would arrive late and play golf in the afternoon, just waiting for big cases amid bribery. In USA, we had the history of stress of S.C. Justices way back from C.J. John Jay amid mental and severe illnesses in later years - yes, even suicides. The jurists often became reclusive, letting their staff create the decisions.
 * But here in WIKINEWS, creating an interesting article, is too painfully hard. It is not just the problem of style guide but the copyright things plus the MEAT of the news. That is why editors shy away from Wikinews and they do fun in Wikipedia Encyclopedia. But it is ALL WORTH IT. I call it an achievement to have my own created news URLs articles permanently locked versus vandalism and edit-warring. This is the genius of Jimbo Wales, which Wikipedia editors in encyclopedia never ever discovered.
 * That is why, Jimbo lambasted EB, saying, Wikipedia Enc. is ADDICTIVE, Jimbo, being so silent on Wikinews. But for me, from my very first day here in December 3 after my Wiki Ency. Nov. 22, 2008, blocking, I discovered the IMMENSE power of news, which, my IDOL Christiane Amanpour, had fittingly described, with her solemn voice on CNN cable live, and daily, as she had said about news reporting: Writing news is PROPHECY, prediction of dire events. Each disaster and news accident article I do write with permanent URL here, will be, as I predict, be repeated, per my dire curse upon all my-those enemies, persecutors, detractors and nemesis, their loved ones up to the 4th generation, which made me jobless in pretend world, or put me inside Jimbo Wales' 2001 founded search engine Wikia - Wikia (originally Wikicities) is a selective free web hosting service for wikis (or wiki farm) operated by Wikia, Inc., a for-profit Delaware company founded in late 2004. Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to start wiki-based search engine. Pardon if this is TOO LONG. Cheers. --Florentino Floro (talk) 07:42, 4 February 2009 (UTC)