We Made the New York Times Again:
http://gambit.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/02/polgar-on-the-lawsuit-against-her-and-her-husband-the-recall-petition-and-her-departure/
Turns out that it was an April Fools Joke, as I suspected, and as
Susan revealed this morning at:
http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2008/04/april-2.html
The tip off to me was that it was posted on her blog at 1:41 AM, just
after midnight on April Fools Day, and the new name, which was to be
M. I. C. E.
While explaining that it was an April Fools Joke, Susan adds,
"However, there were some important facts in the article which will be
officially announced soon".
We are waiting to see what those "important facts" are.
As to her other comments noted above: There has never been a firm
denial, under oath by affidavit, that Paul Truong was the Fake Sam
Sloan, nor have they revealed the evidence they claim they hold that
Truong did not do it. Instead, they demand the right to go on a vast
fishing through more than 2,000 pages of data files, hoping to be able
to claim to have found some discrepancy that casts doubt on their
guilt. The board has every right to refuse this request, when they
have utterly failed to cooperate in any way with the board's
investigation or the assigned counsel's investigations into the facts.
Sam Sloan


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