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Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I feel that this article should not be deleted for the following three reasons: 1) Scott James Meyer is more than notable enough for a Wiki article based simply on his status as a popular and accomplished stand up comedian who has appeared on television a number of times and has performed in many of the top comedy clubs in America along with his 2008 Warner Music Group deal, 2) he is a published legal author and popular Libertarian blogger, 3) his relationship to the Gabe Watson case was notable and important even if not a "major lawyer on the case." Wikipedia often credits smaller parts and bit players of major events, whether they are assistant editors, associate producers, special contributors, etc. Rather than something as drastic as an article deletion, the "Attorney" section could be edited more to the liking of the Wikipedia community as a whole. Thank you. Archy.Alexander (talk) 20:44, 29 September 2012 (UTC)Reply