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This article is quite short and very uniformative.  It neglects many major events in Mexican history and implies that the government is anti-Christian.  This is a disgrace.
 
This article is quite short and very uniformative.  It neglects many major events in Mexican history and implies that the government is anti-Christian.  This is a disgrace.
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Mexico didn't begin with the Aztecs, civilizations such as the Olmecs existed there thousands of years before them. [[User:Czolgolz|Czolgolz]] 09:40, 23 March 2007 (EDT)

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This article is quite short and very uniformative. It neglects many major events in Mexican history and implies that the government is anti-Christian. This is a disgrace.

Mexico didn't begin with the Aztecs, civilizations such as the Olmecs existed there thousands of years before them. Czolgolz 09:40, 23 March 2007 (EDT)