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Although I get tired of explaining it over and over and over, I carefully review and consider each administrator nomination on which I vote. I do not oppose candidates who may be good administrators. However, I have high standards, and will oppose candidates if there seems to be any chance that the candidate will be a bad administrator. Once appointed, administrators are very hard to remove. has been removed, but not after a very long discussion. We need to keep bad administrators from being appointed in the first place. --] (]) 20:26, 3 May 2009 (UTC) Although I get tired of explaining it over and over and over, I carefully review and consider each administrator nomination on which I vote. I do not oppose candidates who may be good administrators. However, I have high standards, and will oppose candidates if there seems to be any chance that the candidate will be a bad administrator. Once appointed, administrators are very hard to remove. We need to keep bad administrators from being appointed in the first place. --] (]) 20:26, 3 May 2009 (UTC)

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Although I get tired of explaining it over and over and over, I carefully review and consider each administrator nomination on which I vote. I do not oppose candidates who may be good administrators. However, I have high standards, and will oppose candidates if there seems to be any chance that the candidate will be a bad administrator. Once appointed, administrators are very hard to remove. We need to keep bad administrators from being appointed in the first place. --DougsTech (talk) 20:26, 3 May 2009 (UTC)