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It might be better to use a direct quote from the ''Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense''. Also, this article says more about the ''Appeal'' than the titular ''A Call for Unity''. -- [[User:Alarob|Rob]] 15:06, 29 November 2006 (PST) | It might be better to use a direct quote from the ''Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense''. Also, this article says more about the ''Appeal'' than the titular ''A Call for Unity''. -- [[User:Alarob|Rob]] 15:06, 29 November 2006 (PST) | ||
* You're right. I actually read Jonathan Bass' ''Blessed Are the Peacemakers'' in September and it's been sitting on my desk waiting for me to tackle this, the letter, and the clergymen's bios. As ever, help is appreciated. --[[User:Dystopos|Dystopos]] 15:18, 29 November 2006 (PST) |
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Appeal vs. Call
...recommending that Negros [sic] engage in local negotiations and use the courts if rights are being denied.
It might be better to use a direct quote from the Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense. Also, this article says more about the Appeal than the titular A Call for Unity. -- Rob 15:06, 29 November 2006 (PST)
- You're right. I actually read Jonathan Bass' Blessed Are the Peacemakers in September and it's been sitting on my desk waiting for me to tackle this, the letter, and the clergymen's bios. As ever, help is appreciated. --Dystopos 15:18, 29 November 2006 (PST)