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I remember Dr. Presley -- before she had the Dr. in her name. She was the proprietor of Laissez Faire Books on Mercer St. I loved that store and still miss it. It was stocked with Anarchist literature from all perspectives not just hers. She introduced me to other lefties who also loved her store. I will always remember Sharon Presley with fondness. |
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Wiki prides itself on working very hard to have accurate information. This is all to the good. However someone with the IP number 69.255.17.112 took it upon themselves to add a category to my page which was false information, claiming that I was a member of the Libertarian Party. However, I do not know if this person is connected with Wiki in any way since it is an IP number not a registered name.
So for the record, I have never been a member of the Libertarian Party and I do not appreciate someone claiming that I am. Since it is untrue, the person clearly had no such information and acted irresponsibly in putting that category on my page.
Wiki is both a blessing and a curse. I will continue to monitor this page for screwups, while hoping for the best. :)
SPresley 19:01, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
The last paragraph in the article, the one referring to a book I do not advertise, was not added with my knowledge. However since it is substantively true, I have let it remain. Conditions of the legal settlement prevent me from saying anymore. However, if anyone sees a book with my name on it that does not appear in my bibliography, it does not reflect my writing or my views.
SPresley 19:42, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
I remember Dr. Presley -- before she had the Dr. in her name. She was the proprietor of Laissez Faire Books on Mercer St. I loved that store and still miss it. It was stocked with Anarchist literature from all perspectives not just hers. She introduced me to other lefties who also loved her store. I will always remember Sharon Presley with fondness.
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