Talk:Aleksander Emelianenko

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[edit] "Gott Mit Uns" controversy

I noticed that several people attempted to remove the sentence about the controversy around the "Gott Mit Uns" tattoo. I am assuming this is because they were not aware of it (and not because they tried to, say, hide it). So, here are some references that show that the controversy indeed exists:

I am sure vou can find many more using Google. Anyway, if you think the statement should be referenced, please feel free to add these (or some other) references, but please do not remove the sentence without discussing it here first.

Thanks!

-CasualFighter 04:57, 7 April 2007 (UTC)