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''Do you hold any strong political or religious opinions (e.g. concerning George Bush, Islam, or on which end you should break a boiled egg)? If so, would you recuse yourself from cases centred on these?''
 
I am a non-practicing atheist and my politics are of the non-party kind; greenish, sceptical, wary of dogma. I think George Bush is a fool, but I would not expect our article on him to say so. In fact, if that opinion was added, I'd revert. Islam is just another religion; none of them really mean anything to me. Islamic culture has produced many fine thinkers and poets, as has Christian culture, Jewish culture, etc. None of which is really to the point of your question. I would recuse myself on cases where the value of modernist poetry was called into question. [[User:Filiocht|Filiocht]] | [[User talk:Filiocht|The kettle's on]] 08:26, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
 
''How willing are you to contest the decisions of other arbitrators rather than just "go with the flow"?''