The two articles that were cited in the aurora advocate where articles about and specific to Ronald A. Carson. It seems to me that the hang-up is the notability of Ronald A. Carson and the lack of a third party confirming his notability, but these two articles in a third party neutral source do just that. His article should remain. This seems to be an injustice of large proportions. Alinob77 15:33, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
Look at the bottom of the page for Ronald A. Carson you will see that a third party reference, The Aurora Advocate, is a published entity that has vouched for Ronald A. Carson's notability. He deserves to have a page
Alinob77 22:28, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
Sources have been cited. The Aurora Advocate is a neutral publication that has spoken to and vouched for the validity and notability of Ronald A. Carson. This is noted in the reference section of his page. His story on Wikipedia serves as an inspiration to thousands upon thousands of yound African-Americans across the country and the world. It would be a severe injustice if his page is deleted
Changes have been made. Carson is a political wonderkid in the mode of George Stephanopolous. He is extremely notable and there are articles in well respected newspapers across the country that speak to this point. Including The Aurora Advocate. Thousands upon thousands of African-Americans look to Carson for inspiration and guidance, that alone should be enough for his page to exist on a permanent basis. He has great notability in Ohio, the country and abroad. There are other far less notable individuals on wikipedia. Carson's page and his story deserve to be told and made permanent. Please assist with this, rather than speedily deleting a worthwhile contribution to wikipedia. Thanks!
Carson is notable and this has been proven through his recognition from Cleveland City Council. He was given a proclamation signed by the entire body of Cleveland City Council. An honor that is only bestowed upon notable individuals. He has also been recognized by the Mayor of His hometown city of Aurora. He has been recognized as a wonderkid by who's who among american high school students, circa 1995, he has walked lockstep with President's, Senators and Governor's, as well as, Academy Award winning actors. He has been written about in newspaper's including The Aurora Advocate and The Cleveland Plain Dealer. He is notable from Hollywood, to New York City and Washington, DC. Carson's story deserves to be told
Alinob77 19:13, 1 October 2007 (UTC)