Talk:Thomas Sanchez

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Today i stumbled across this article (Thomas Sanchez) at first i was gonna wikify and stub it, but then i started to read it and (please feel free to prove me wrong) its just doesnt seem true what so ever... i just cant believe someone wrote all that, considering its all false, it just seems really, really wierd. Anyway i just ask for one of you to read it and decide wether or not it should be put up for deletion --- Paulley

It's either false or non-notable. vfd --Jtalledo (talk) 00:18, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I agree; either it's a fabrication or simply some guy not important enough to be in Wikipedia. I've marked the page as disputed; I can't find any reference to the guy apart from Wikipedia and its mirrors. VFD. --Chrysaor 19:15, Apr 7, 2005 (UTC)
  • I think so too. adding a explain significance tag to the article as well. (Lbmixpro)

I don't understand any of this article. It starts weirdly and the whole tone is that of victimization. I was looking for Thomas Sanchez, the author of Rabbit Boss. (Earthsprite)


[edit] copyright violation?

The article's text was substantially the same as the Catholic Encyclopedia (the "external link" of the article), and the CE contains a copyright notice, so I've marked this as copyvio. N. Paul Inast 03:46, 30 January 2006 (UTC)