User talk:89.172.230.208

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Don't You even at least care that You're violating WP:3RR? --PaxEquilibrium 19:24, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

Don't you care that you are blatant liar and revisionist? --AF
Historical revisionism, by definition: Historical revisionism is the critical reexamination of historical facts, with an eye towards rewriting histories with newly discovered information. A particular form of historical revisionism, named negationism, is concerned with the denial of facts accepted by mainstream history.
I am nowhere rewriting history with newly discovered information (but am writing with a thousand year known information). It appears however that that which You have been doing falls down under negationism [denial of facts accepted by mainstream history]. :)
Yes you are. You are spreading Greater Serbian propaganda and revisionism. To claim Pagania was a "Serbian medieval principality" is absurd and any expert and historian on the subject will mock you to death. --AF
And as for "blatant lying" - please understand that this is a Personal attack by the way - tell me where did I oh-so-much lie? It is you on the other hand who constantly kept creating sockpuppets and "lied" so blatantly that you're not a sockpuppet (like with the case while you where Factanista) and now openly admitted that you were lying intentionally. :D Please do not self-contradict. --PaxEquilibrium 00:09, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
I don't give a shit. You are a liar and you already stabbed me in the back and got me banned. I have nothing to loose so your citing of the rules is totally useless here. I keep creating sockpuppets as you are constantly banning me, along with your other Serbo-Chetnik and Italian irrdentist friends. Yes I lied, so sue me, you lie all the time, editing articles so that it suits your agenda is really pathetic. Is that the spirit of Wikipedia? --AF

Vladimir Ćorović is a historian (and an expert, at least I believe so), and I don't think he'll "mock me to death". :))) --PaxEquilibrium 20:54, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

So was Ferdo Šišić. There are two sides of each coin and thats why a compromise is needed. - AF
What has that to do with Your any expert and historian on the subject will mock you to death??? --PaxEquilibrium 17:18, 11 January 2007 (UTC)