User:Jmb
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My name: James M. Branum.
Introduction[edit | edit source]
I edit on several wikis including:
- [JMB.Shoutwiki.com] (User:Jmb)
- [9.jmb.mx] (soon to be incorporated into JMB.shoutwiki.com)
- en.wikipedia.org (| User:Jmbranum (2006-date), |User:Jmbzinedotcom (2004-2005)
- Wikivoyage [1]
- Wikimedia Commons [2].
- Wikiversity [3]
- Ecured [4]
Tools I use[edit | edit source]
About me[edit | edit source]
- My blog is at: Blog.jmb.mx
Locales[edit | edit source]
- Places I have lived:
- Oklahoma
- Texas
- Places I have visited:
- Honduras, Mexico, Canada, Cuba, Belize, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands
- All US states except for Hawaii, Montana, North Dakota, Maine, Massachusets, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont & New Hampshire
- Occupied US colonial possessions of the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands
Articles I'm working on but aren't posted to the public wiki site yet[edit | edit source]
- User:Jmbranum/James Burton Branum, Jr.
- Felipe Orlando (backup archived at User:Jmbranum/Felipe Orlando
- User:Jmbranum/2016-2017 Cuban National Series
- User:Jmbranum/Tornado Corridor (South America)
- User:Jmbranum/Partido Socialisto de Oklahoma
Articles I created[edit | edit source]
- Articles I created on Wikipedia but were later removed (some for reasons I disagree with)
- Barbecue in Oklahoma - Now hosted at JMB.shoutwiki.com at: Barbecue in Oklahoma
- Edward A. Shadid (a backup is archived at User:Jmbranum/Edward A. Shadid
- User:Jmbranum/Travis Bishop - archived at http://blog.jmb.mx/index.php/creative-archives/website-archives/censored-wikipedia-articles/travis-bishop/
- Oklahoma GI Rights Hotline - Archived at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmbranum/Oklahoma_GI_Rights_Hotline
- James M. Branum - It was deleted ( Here's the deletion review of the article.), also here's a re-print of it at Oklahoma wiki (James M. Branum).
- Articles I created on the Esperanto Wikipedia
- User:Jmbranum/List of Resisters to the War in Afghanistan (2001-Present) - this is a work in progress, not posting live until it is semi-done
- Articles I created on Ecured
Articles/stubs that I've made major rewrites/contributions to[edit | edit source]
- Granma (baseball) - My own archive/sandbox for experimentation on formating: User:Jmbranum/Granma (baseball)
- Tonkawa - rewrote and reorganized part of this article
- Cannabis in Oklahoma - reorganized this article
What I'm watching/contributing to[edit | edit source]
- WikiProject Oklahoma
- Kate Barnard
- Tri-State Peak
- Texhomex
- | True Colors Tour 2008
- Sally Kern
- W.L. West See User:Jmbranum/W.L. West
- Jason Kenney Immigration minister in Canada who made anti-war resister statements
- Separation of Church and State - I added this paragraph:
Those of the Radical Reformation (the Anabaptists) took Luther's ideas in new direction, most notably in the writings of Michael Sattler (1490-1527), who agreed with Luther that there were two kingdoms, but differed in arguing that these two kingdoms should be separate, and hence baptized believers should not vote, serve in public office or participate in any other way with the "kingdom of the world." While there was a diversity of views in the early days of the Radical Reformation, in time Sattler's perspective became the normative position for most Anabaptists in the coming centuries.[12] Anabaptists came to teach that religion should never be compelled by state power, approaching the issue of church-state relations primarily from the position of protecting the church from the state. [13][14][15]
Friends on Wikipedia[edit | edit source]
Awards[edit | edit source]
100px | The Food and Drink Barnstar | |
Thanks for creating the new Barbecue in Oklahoma article, and for expanding Wikipedia's content about food- and state-related topics. Northamerica1000(talk) 02:02, 27 November 2013 (UTC) |
100px | The Peace Barnstar | |
I hereby award this barnstar to Jmbranum for creating the very important articles Daniel Sandate, Robin Long, and List of resisters to the war in Afghanistan (2001-present)! Boyd Reimer (talk) 21:44, 6 January 2010 (UTC) |
Orphan Pages[edit | edit source]