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I started this because I noticed we had a lot of U.S. government and politics pages spread all over the wiki, but little to unify them. I'm not planning to do more. Different images might be nice, as would more consistency in the names: U.S. Congress, United States Congress, Congress of the United States, Congress of the United States of America... :-) [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 02:11, 28 October 2007 (CDT)
I started this because I noticed we had a lot of U.S. government and politics pages spread all over the wiki, but little to unify them. I'm not planning to do more. A good deal of it is from the [[United States of America#Government_Structure_and_Branches|USA article (government section)]]. Different images might be nice, as would more consistency in the names: U.S. Congress, United States Congress, Congress of the United States, Congress of the United States of America... :-) [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 02:19, 28 October 2007 (CDT)

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I started this because I noticed we had a lot of U.S. government and politics pages spread all over the wiki, but little to unify them. I'm not planning to do more. A good deal of it is from the USA article (government section). Different images might be nice, as would more consistency in the names: U.S. Congress, United States Congress, Congress of the United States, Congress of the United States of America... :-) John Stephenson 02:19, 28 October 2007 (CDT)