User talk:Mixcoatl
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[edit] History and democracy
I am sorry, but I had to revert your edits on Mexico:History. We can discuss it endlessly, if you wish, but the main reason was that the claim was properly sourced. While your opinion may be held true, to some account, you must source it. You cannot delete sourced claims based on personal opinions. --theDúnadan 05:03, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Jaurez in Exile
Actually, Juarez did go into exile in the U.S. and he stayed in New Orleans...he still acted as President there until he went back and won against the Empire...I'm not sure why...Mexico would have turned out way better...anyway..just to let you know...check this out ... http://www.pbs.org/kera/usmexicanwar/biographies/porfirio_diaz.html ...theres more if you look for it. Thanks. C.Kent87 06:33, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- That was from 1853-1855, during the dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Although during the French intervention he moved the government all the way to Paso del Norte (current Ciudad Juárez), he never left the country. He really made a point of staying in Mexico. Considering himself the personification of the republic, he believed the republic would cease to exist once he'd leave the country. Mixcoatl 06:36, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
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- ooops...I'll figure it out later..haha. I guess you can revert my edit. Thanks.C.Kent87 06:41, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Cristero War
In regards to your question, you might want to have a look at Wikipedia:Featured article review. Apperantly, it was made a Featured Article in 2004, when standards where a lot more relaxed compared to today. WegianWarrior 03:15, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Hi, update, and an invite
Hi, I got my wisdom teeth out today. Please say hello to Alixb, who is interested in organizing the Mexico Wiki Project. I briefly told him that I knew the person who wrote practically the entire wiki in Dutch. That was my introduction, although I didn't mention you by name or handle :) He is interested in having an info box project on Mexican pages. --Hugo Estrada 02:05, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] DYK
--Carabinieri 17:22, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Question
I noticed in this edit [1] you removed Mexican socialists as a category. Is it for a technical reason, or because you feel he was not one? From what I understand the ACNR had a socialist program and Genaro was a member of the socialist popular party. Also wanted to extend a thank you for much of the cleaning you do on the latin american articles. --I Write Stuff (talk) 17:33, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
- Vázquez is already categorized under category:Mexican communists, which is a subcat of Mexican socialists, so putting him in Mexican socialists would be redundant. I like your additions very much, keep up the good work! I'll try to write some more articles from Sesel's wish list in the near future. Mixcoatl (talk) 23:33, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
More than half of all Mexicans have some Spanish ancestry, it is almost redundant. If the Mexican self-identifies as Spanish or was born in Spain or doesn't have Mexican citizenship or has duel citizenship then he or she may be considered a Spanish-Mexican. By the way, the category was Spanish Mexican, not Mexicans of Spanish descent.