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Good, common sense essay. I try to follow these guidelines myself. For instance, if I see something sourced to MediaMatters or WorldNetDaily that actually refers to something that was originally published by AP or CNN, I will find the original source, and change the citation to point to it directly. That gets the reader directly to the reliable source, without having to wade through the spin that is usually applied to that source on the less objective sites. - Crockspot 19:57, 28 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]