User talk:24.20.224.228

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User:24.20.224.228/USMC Capt: "I believed Bush. I was wrong."
Hi! I've moved your article to your user space as it is an editorial, and Wikinews does not publish editorials in the main namespace. If you choose to set up an account, I will be happy to move this to your new username space. -  Amgine | talk en.WN 20:42, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

It is not "my article". It was someone elses that was a copyright violation, that was listed as a developing story. I merely tried to clean it up. It does not belong in my namespace. I am very frustrated that spending time trying to help improve wikinews is responded to this way.