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Revision to Poloc Cricket Club entry
I've re-done the entry for Poloc Cricket Club that, I think, you edited and "knocked back". Sorry if these aren't the correct terms but I am new to WIKIPEDIA. Can you now re-review the entry and let me know whether it is now "acceptable". Many thanks.
Debt-based monetary system is a term used by conspiracy theorists, critical of the Federal Reserve. It isn't used by economists. There is no information in that article that isn't to be found in the rest of Wikipedia's articles on monetary policy. The article exists to push a certain POV about fractional reserve. See the talk page. 69.138.16.202 (talk) 17:09, 26 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]