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Villa was a hero only to the Mexican pesantry, who at the time had been under the lengthy Dictatorship of Porforio Diaz for decades. Villa was certainly no hero when he led his gang of thugs across the border and murdered several innocent people in Columbus, New Mexico. rdg

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Like Robin Hood, Pancho Villa would steal from the rich, and give to the poor.

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