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I see that you are here too. Now you saying that Maximo Gomez was born in " Haiti" because he was born in the 1830's during the Boyer years, lol, oh lord have mercy.
Also,out of the whole article, the piece that says that He battle Soulouque in the 1850's was the only one that you had to place a " citation needed". Everytime that there is an information about Haiti or Haitians that you don't like (eg:getting defeated by smaller Dominican forces), you try your hardest to find a loophole in order to censor those parts.
1. Please sign your posts.
2. "I see that you are here too." Who is this "you" that you are addressing? A particular editor? The community in general? A heretofore unknown pro-Haitian agenda, addressed as an anthropomorphic avatar of itself? Please clarify.
MolotovH (talk) 18:29, 9 August 2011 (UTC)Reply