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Reverting the Flower Power edits

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For a second time, I have reverted the unsourced information you added to the Flower Power article. Not only did you fail to provide any references, but the information is incorrect. Dick Clark is an entertainer -- any opinion he might have carries little weight in an encyclopedia. He is neither a scholar nor an historian. Every scholarly reference states that the term "Flower Power" originated with Ginsberg. The article contains enough quality sources to back this up. Please do not continue to add misinformation to the article. Thanks. CactusWriter | needles 10:39, 19 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]