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Is it better to have a rough draft on the workspace for people to fix, or to keep it in my sandbox until I never get around to making it look good? User:Jacob F. Roecker
It seems there's a lot of things that aren't in the archives yet. Looking at how many "red" links I generated. I don't mind helping to get them to turn blue--I'd just need to know how polished they should be.
What category do I place this in? Are categories a requirement for contribution, or does the community help me out there--since I'm really new?
- Don't worry about categories - someone has come along and put in the subpage template for you. As time goes on you'll get to grips with it (It took me long enough!)
- As to my main point: Shouldn't this be renamed? I'm pretty sure the Yanks aren't the only people to have declared independence, and had a document drawn up to that affect :-) Denis Cavanagh 13:56, 20 August 2008 (CDT)
Other declarations
All men are created equal. The creator has given us certain inalienable rights; among them the right to Life, the Right to be free and the right to achieve Happiness...do you hear me, fellow countrymen? — Ho Chi Minh, September 1945 [1]
References
- ↑ Patti, Archimedes L.A. (1980), Why Viet Nam? America's Albatross, University of California Press