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--Aaronsdavis (talk) 09:58, 17 March 2012 (UTC) This site attemps to be way too "even handed". By that I mean, it gives one example, from thousands, of Morisset's cruelty; and one example, from his discredited supporters, and gives them parity. For the overwhelming majority of relevent historians, this man is a cruel, possiably perverted tyrant. He is not at all like George Arthur, a disputed historical figure. Its almost akin to giving one anti-Hitler opinion and one pro-Hitler on the Adolf Hitler page...hardly a resonable, unbiased portrait.Reply