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Claremont Insider, the New York Times, and the Right to Lie
By Centinel | March 19, 2008
The Claremont Insider has an excellent post up on the continuing saga of Xavier Alvarez (our second-favorite government official whose name includes Alvarez). You gotta love the attention our beloved mustachioed water official is getting…
Drip by excruciating drip, this story drags on.
Our friend, Three Valleys Municipal Water District director Xavier Alvarez, is back in the news. No, he hasn’t managed to get himself convicted of that federal misdemeanor charge of lying about being a Medal of Honor winner. Alvarez is the subject of a New York Times column today by Adam Liptak.
The Insider breaks down the NYT piece and also links to Eugene Volokh’s take on the incident.
There’s a lot more to be said on this subject, but for now, you must check out CI’s whole post.
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