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He is not a lawyer -- he was never admitted to the bar. In any case, the article is poorly titled.
If he is a politician, he ought to have political views; what are they? He has frequently run for office, but has he ever worked (or tried to work) in the structure of a party to influence public policy or expenditures? I would think that the epithet "politician" would be given to someone involved in the day-to-day give and take; has he ever done that? In fact, the article says nothing about the platform(s) he ran on in his many campaigns for office; what would he do if he were elected? Only that early on he "became involved in consumer advocacy". (What specifically did he advocate or litigate? Is he still involved?) The reader could come away with the impression that his career consists entirely of ad hominem attacks. Were these content-free election campaigns? — Solo Owl (talk) 21:25, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I don't see why Andy Martin has a Wiki page at all-- he's not a celebrity, he's not a politican, he has no supporters, no base. He's never held a position of authority on any level. He's been on tv with unsubstantiated rumors? And? So? 71.254.1.10 (talk) 18:10, 9 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Are you kidding? This guy ROOLZ!! Now that Rob Ford is leaving the scene, Martin may be my favorite "entertaining" politician/talking head.
Vexatious litigant
"Vexatious litigant" is a legal term of art, well understood in the legal community. If courts have labeled Martin a vexatious litigant, it isn't POV to report that fact, nor does the article need to soften that wording. --Weazie (talk) 17:10, 1 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Disagree. His status as a vexatious litigant is not at present an allegation, it is a finding of law. Describing Andy Martin with the phrase "Andy Martin is a vexatious litigant" is a simple statement of fact. Msaunier (talk) 07:02, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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