Following notice by one of Wikipedia’s editors that my submission had been removed because it did not comply with the neutral point of view policy I tried working towards a resolution by discussion with the original editor. At one point I did type "helpme" on my user page and I don’t remember now what the person responded with, but I also asked the counsel of another editor who did not respond to my request.
The following is what others have seen in the past, and the sandbox still has much work, but how do I get someone to help me to insure that my submission is in compliance?
Thank you in advance for your consideration!
Blessings, Bill--Wmgreene 01:20, 30 July 2007 (UTC) ............. I know I will need to offer much in support of my submission, and at this time I do have permission from two of the three internet sites I have quoted, but before I put too much into my submission I offer the following as an example of my initial submission:
Hello there. One major issue with your work i sjust that- it is your work. Please read Wikipedia:Original Research. We cannot accept arguments, regardless of how convincing or legitimate they may be, if they have not been peer-reviewed and published in an academic journal, or as a book. If you have any questions do drop a note on my talk page.
Have a nice day,
The Rhymesmith 16:42, 30 July 2007 (UTC)