Conservapedia talk:2009 - A year in review

No offence but this wasn't really what I had in mind. This is basically a repeat of the Conservapedia:Timeline, maybe some of this can be reused though. 03:07, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

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Okay here are the results: The most common arguments I will expect against this list is: Also I think "Andy endorses the liberal detecting bot and promotes a small army of parodists" should just be about the liberal bot, Andy is always promoting armies of parodists. 00:01, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
 * 1) Conservative Bible project.
 * 2) Andy invents the phrase "best of the public".
 * 3) Andy goes on the Colbert Report.
 * 4) Andy discovers Conservapedia's Law and geometric fits.
 * 5) Roger and Andy's epic battle over the theory of relativity.
 * 6) Andy endorses the liberal detecting bot and promotes a small army of parodists
 * 7) PJR starts his own Conservapedia.
 * 8) Andy's bizarre word counting experiment.
 * 9) TK uploads an image he nicked claiming it was "self made". When his plagiarism is pointed out he banhammers the pointer-outers and burns the talk page claiming it contains "lies".
 * 10) Karajou introduces the weakly cartoon to the mainpage.
 * 11) Andy claims humor did not exist before Jesus
 * 12) Bugler outs himself.
 * 13) Andy composes Born Outside the U.S.A.!
 * 14) The server explodes and a weeks worth of edits are lost.
 * 15) The number of blocked IP addresses peaks at over 27,000,000.
 * 16) ♥ K e n D o l l ' s ♥ 30 hour edit-a-thon.
 * 17) JessicaT's running battles with TK and her subsequent demotion.
 * 18) ♥ K e n D o l l ♥'s operation amount to nothing as CP's evolution article slips from 11 right back to somewhere on the third page on Google.
 * 19) Jinxmchue loses and regains his banhammer.
 * 20) TK gets his admin rights back.
 * Several of these are overlapping for example Andy's bizarre word counting experiment lead to Conservapedia's Law.
 * Bugler outs himself was mentioned in last years.

Can we change the wording in the first paragraph in regards to Obama being the "first" president that isn't 100% white?
A Google search provides numerous reliable sources that say otherwise. Perhaps we could change it to "The United States inaugurated its first obviously non-white president..."? Dexter111344 (talk) 09:36, 17 June 2010 (UTC)