SCOTUS: Souter’s Retirement Opens Many Potential Doors

Justice Souter’s retirement has been rumored for weeks — a whisper that he’d failed to hire any clerks for the Fall term. But confirmation was hard to come by for anyone chasing down the rumor.

It broke wide open late yesterday. No official confirmation as yet, but no retractions either.

As Tom Goldstein of SCOTUSblog points out, this may have been a surprise for Senate Judiciary committee members:

At the White House (where counsel were aware and at work) and the Senate Judiciary Committee (where they were not), the pace of discussions and preparations for a successor will now increase considerably. And that is where most of the attention of the press and the public will immediately turn – forwards, rather than reflecting back on the Justice and his work. He won’t mind, but it is still too bad. Washington always angles for a leak (tonight) and a fight (this summer). This is the point at which the collegiality and insularity of the Court meet the competitiveness of the media and vindictiveness of partisan politics.

Goldstein goes on to talk about nomination possibilities and Beltway handicapping, but this hits home: that all of Washington was hoping to be on vacation and out of the muggy heat of the summer. But a SCOTUS nomination — especially one dragged out by partisan bickering — would put that on hold.

Good incentive to move the ball forward, but I’m not holding my breath.

There are a lot of names being bandied about, and there is always a surprise or two that pops up as the days drag forward. The ones with prime consideration potential include: Elana Kagan (currently Solicitor General); Sonya Sotomayor (CA2); Diane Wood (CA7); Kim Wardlaw (CA9); Kathleen Sullivan (former Stanford Law dean); Jennifer Granholm (MI governor); and Leah Ward Sears (GA Sup. Ct.).

Note that they are all women, because I think that is most likely given the current court composition.

There are any number of prime consideration points, but one which particularly stands out for consideration with me is someone with legislative experience or significant balance of powers work. There are likely to be any number of challenges on those lines in the years to come, and I’d prefer someone with grounded experience — hopefully outside DC — to add to the Court’s background for arguments in chambers. Why?

This from Jan Crawford Greenburg’s Supreme Conflict explains:

Many conservatives like Scalia believe that courts should not look to the legislative history — the debate and pronouncements about a law when the legislature approved it — when they are trying to discern its meaning years down the road. Scalia and others believe that legislative history is irrelevant and misleading, and that the words of a handful of the most vocal legislators shouldn’t carry the day. …

Other justices disagree, believing legislative history can be useful when a statutes words are unclear, as they often are.

This has been an ongoing debate for a number of years. Having experience as a foundation for argument would be beneficial here, for all sides.

A lot more to come on this, certainly.

 
92 Responses to "SCOTUS: Souter’s Retirement Opens Many Potential Doors"
AZ Matt | Friday May 1, 2009 05:55 am 1

Good Morning Christy!

Let’s see – new Dem Senator (another on the way – Go AL!). Now a SCOTUS pick. I would say that Obama is having a relatively good week.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 05:57 am 2
In response to AZ Matt @ 1

Obama’s staff will likely have already started doing some vetting on this after the Ginsberg health scare earlier this year. And with a heads up from Souter, they should be well on their way pulling cases and articles.

I’ll be doing the same here. If folks find an interesting case or law review article or anything else worth noting on any of these folks — please let me know. Consider this a working thread, please. I’ll need all the help I can get sifting through all of this — there is a LOT of material.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:03 am 3

Morning Christy, I know Judge Karen Schreier who as a USA appointed my ex as a AUSA. I followed her rulings for several years and was impressed. She was a Clinton appointee both as USA and to the bench. She could be a great appeals ct. judge at the least.


allan | Friday May 1, 2009 06:03 am 4

For a previously unrepresented(?) minority, how about Glenzilla?
It might put GrahamCracker in an awkward position.

But my favorite is Dawn Johnsen.


AZ Matt | Friday May 1, 2009 06:05 am 5

It will be intersting to watch the GOP’ers scream and holler. You can bet the abortion issue is one they will hit. Then how pro- or anti- business the person is. No doubt they will hope for an Alito-lite at the least cuz they are the GORP’ers (Grand Old Regional Party)now


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:06 am 6

OT. I am going to one of those meet and greet meetings tonight to meet our new sen. Michael Bennett. Will bring up Dawn Johnson but the main thing for me is health care.


Prairie Sunshine | Friday May 1, 2009 06:06 am 7

And the influence of Snarlin’ will be?


demi | Friday May 1, 2009 06:08 am 8

Christy…as I’ve said before, absolutely no experience with law, if you could direct me to a site, point in a direction, I could do some research today.
Google? Here there a specific law review site?


SouthernDragon | Friday May 1, 2009 06:10 am 9
In response to foothillsmike @ 6

You might also ask him why he voted against the cramdown. Looks like ya got a Blue Dog on yer hands.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:10 am 10
In response to AZ Matt @ 5

They’ve already started hitting the abortion issue on Diane Wood. So you know it’s coming on all of them to the extent they can bring it…or make it up. Or both.


demi | Friday May 1, 2009 06:10 am 11
In response to demi @ 8

You know I have time on my hands. Email me if you’d like. Maybe I can help.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:11 am 12
In response to Prairie Sunshine @ 7

No idea — I think that’s absolutely in flux at the moment.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:11 am 13
In response to Prairie Sunshine @ 7

That depends on what Reid does, if he leaves him in his rethug appointments (which would block a rethug replacement pick) it could be interesting.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:12 am 14
In response to demi @ 8

In this case, I think having some legal background in reading a lot of this is pretty useful. But if you run across anything of note on Google, a heads up would be great. Thanks!


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:12 am 15
In response to foothillsmike @ 6

Thanks, Mike — please let me know how it goes. Appreciate it!


SouthernDragon | Friday May 1, 2009 06:13 am 16

Off to swim in the great capitalist cesspool.

Unfortunate that it takes more American deaths to put Irak back on the front page.

Be good to yourselves, and all other living things.

Namaste


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:13 am 17
In response to SouthernDragon @ 16

Have a great day. Give the kittehs a pet from me, too.


AZ Matt | Friday May 1, 2009 06:13 am 18

Or Twist It!


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:14 am 19
In response to SouthernDragon @ 9

Yeah I have seen that. He joined that Evan Bayh group. Am willing to work on it for a while and if he doesn’t come around support a challenger in 2010.


BAmer | Friday May 1, 2009 06:15 am 20

The ones with prime consideration potential include: Elana Kagan (currently Solicitor General); Sonya Sotomayor (CA2); Diane Wood (CA7); Kim Wardlaw (CA9); Kathleen Sullivan (former Stanford Law dean); Jennifer Granholm (former MI governor); and Leah Ward Sears (GA Sup. Ct.).

Aak! Did I lose my governor? Last time I check JG was still the governor of the fine state of MI! :)


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:16 am 21
In response to BAmer @ 20

Ooops — sorry — my bad. She finishes up this term, doesn’t she?


demi | Friday May 1, 2009 06:16 am 22

Okay. I’ll google the names you listed and do some reading. Also, I can volunteer to keep the coffee pots filled up. Maybe a shoulder massage here and there. *g*
I shoulda gone to law school. :(


Phoenix Woman | Friday May 1, 2009 06:18 am 23

Just to remind people: Reagan and the Bushies (pere et fils) went out of their way to appoint justices that were as young and healthy as possible. Their people are generally younger and healthier than the court’s liberal wing. (Though Roberts has had a few health scares in the past few years.) So don’t be bummed that Thomas, Roberts, Scalia or Alito probably aren’t retiring any time soon.

Scalia, who turned 73 in March, may be the first of the Cons to go, given that he’s ticked off at being passed over for Chief Justice in favor of Rookie Roberts. (Not only did Bush the Younger NOT make Scalia Chief Justice, but he hired someone from outside the SC to be Chief Justice. That’s gotta leave a mark.) However, Anthony Kennedy is only a few months younger, so he could be next. Thomas just turned sixty, but neither Roberts nor Alito is sixty yet.


BooRadley | Friday May 1, 2009 06:20 am 24

Thanks Christy.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:21 am 25

I had a thought the other day during the Sebelious confirmation. It occurs to me that the abortion issue is a religious issue and the same holds true for LBGT issues. If they are defined as religious issues isn’t preventing them from holding office for this reason a violation of article 6 section 3 of the constitution. (a religious test)


cbl2 | Friday May 1, 2009 06:21 am 26

Good Morning Christy and Firedogs,

oh my. at the height of poo flinging season, SCOTUS was everyone’s bottom line . . . and here we are – grip it and rip it !


AZ Matt | Friday May 1, 2009 06:22 am 27

TPM mentions that Biden will be the White House lead on the SCOTUS search.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:27 am 28
In response to AZ Matt @ 27

That can be good news and bad news. Good because he has a great relationship with Senators. Bad because…with that great relationship with Senators comes a flexibility and coziness that I’d rather they not have in the selection process from the start. Guess we’ll see…


WarOnWarOff | Friday May 1, 2009 06:27 am 29
In response to Phoenix Woman @ 23

Thomas is such an non-entity and seems so detached from the court’s business. My hope is he’ll decide it’s no fun anymore and will just leave. ;)


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:31 am 30

btw, I just got confirmation from another source that my list above jibes with what they have heard as well. This is really fluid at the moment, and I’m trying to pull in all the info I can for you all as I hear it. So there may be updates and bits and pieces all day and over the weekend and beyond.

And you know whomever is selected is in for an ugly ride with the Federalist Society whose entire life’s mission appears to make themselves a pain in the ass at this point.


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 06:32 am 31

What is the background for objections to Kagan?


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 06:33 am 32

GOOD Morning Christy and Pups!

Not much caffeine needed this a.m., with news like this floating around.
Would I be silly to suggest Souter eased word out early, so all the good minds can get a head-start on replacement possibilities, potential candidates can get their thoughts in order, et al?

Well well well. Delayed vacation for the denizens of D.C. Tough. Get to work Judiciary Committee. Hup hup. I see a whole nation full of people on FORCED vacation, so I can’t summon much sympathy for senators just now.

Did I mention how glad I am that Obama won & not mcpalin? and that the Dems have the edge they needed, what with Franken & snarlin’ whats-his-face? I won’t trust snarlin’ until his votes are in the bank, one by one.

Thank you for the wake-up news, Christy. I’ll bet you’re skipping around with a bit of a lilt in the step today. Just a hunch.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:37 am 33
In response to Adie @ 32

I’m going to be knee-deep in legal briefs and law review articles all weekend. Hello highlighters and post-it notes…


WarOnWarOff | Friday May 1, 2009 06:37 am 34

I do hope Obama tells teh Federalist Society to go pound sand.


ghostof911 | Friday May 1, 2009 06:38 am 35
In response to Prairie Sunshine @ 7

Snarlin’s influence will be nada, once he’s kicked to the curb for witness tampering in the JFK murder investigation.

He (Arlen Specter) kept trying to get me to change my story, particularly regarding the number of shots. He said I had been told how many shots there were and I figured he was talking about what the Secret Service told me right after the assassination. His inflection and attitude was that I knew what I was supposed to be saying, why wouldn’t I just say it. I asked him, ‘Look, do you want the truth or just what you want me to say?’ He said he wanted the truth, so I said, ‘The truth is that I heard between four and six shots.’

I told him, ‘I’m not going to lie for you.’ So he starts talking off the record. He told me about my life, my family, and even mentioned that my marriage was in trouble. I said, ‘What’s the point of interviewing me if you already know everything about me?’ He got angrier and finally told me, ‘Look, we can even make you look as crazy as Marguerite Oswald [Lee Oswald’s mother] and everybody knows how crazy she is. We could have you put in a mental institution if you don’t cooperate with us.’ I knew he was trying to intimidate me… (as told to researcher Jim Marrs)


oldoilfieldhand | Friday May 1, 2009 06:38 am 36

Thanks Christy! As all gentlemen say and believe, “ladies first!”


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:38 am 37

Have been having bookoos of trouble at FDL lately. Lots of database error messages and trips into the hinterland when I refresh.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:39 am 38
In response to foothillsmike @ 37

Hmmmm, that’s odd — not having a problem here. What browser are you using? Mac or PC? That’s useful to know. And if you get another error message, can you copy it and send it to me and I’ll pass it along to the tech crew.

Thanks mucho! chsmailbag AT gmail DOT com


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 06:44 am 39

Ooooooh, I hope you love that back- to- schoolgirl feeling. Good luck.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:44 am 40

Is it raining where you all are today? We’re getting a nice, steady spring rain. And my little garden is drinking it up. Have to get my pea fence up this weekend or I’m in big trouble. My sugar snaps have sprouted and are growing like gangbusters.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:46 am 41
In response to RevBev @ 39

I do, actually. I’m nerdy that way. So much so that I was contemplating an excursion to the office supply store for more printer paper and post-it flags, and smiling about it.

Anyone else the sort of person who could spend hours just browsing in an office supply store? I find the coolest organizing crap in our local one…


dmac | Friday May 1, 2009 06:47 am 42

drive by-am in the middle of things right now-right now this is unconfirmed==

http://jta.org/news/article/20…..rs-dropped

charges being dropped against former a-p-c staffers

take care, pups!


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:49 am 43

Got dumped again – no message when that happens. I have a pc


demi | Friday May 1, 2009 06:52 am 44

That reminds me of a thread where Southern Dragon said he kept his papers in his oven. Another bachelor here said he did the same thing.
I’m glad we’re all different. It keeps it fun.


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 06:53 am 45
In response to foothillsmike @ 43

Are you using Microsoft windows, firefox or something else for your browser? Thanks.


WarOnWarOff | Friday May 1, 2009 06:54 am 46

Been raining most of the week here, started drying out a bit yesterday, but more (and possibly severe) storms headed back for the weekend. Tomato plants are growing wild with nice large blooms, especially the Paul Robesons. BTW, Happy May Day, comrades! ;)


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 06:54 am 47

Im with you…I love all those school supplies. I was a late-comer to the yellow highlighter generation, but definitely caught up.


oldgold | Friday May 1, 2009 06:54 am 48
In response to AZ Matt @ 27

TPM mentions that Biden will be the White House lead on the SCOTUS search.

Hmmm, will the candidates be walking to DC for their interviews?


cbl2 | Friday May 1, 2009 06:56 am 49

lol. a few years back in a Late Night thread, a whole bunch of us were surprised to learn lots of other firedogs dug it. everyone was thinking it was just them.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 06:56 am 50

Microsoft = I am on Quest DSL that has some variants that I like for blocking popups.


WarOnWarOff | Friday May 1, 2009 06:58 am 51

My Mexican Oregano started blooming *just* this morning. Teh hummingbirds will be so happy.


AZ Matt | Friday May 1, 2009 06:59 am 52
In response to oldgold @ 48

I think they will OK with Joe if they arrive by Amtrak.


cbl2 | Friday May 1, 2009 07:01 am 53
In response to foothillsmike @ 43

happens here a lot as well. using a pc. have to use IE as FF doesn’t work for crap at FDL and a few other major sites. things are further complicated by the so called security suite our provider Time Warner uses – we can’t log on at Big Orange as a direct result X~o


demi | Friday May 1, 2009 07:01 am 54
In response to Christy Hardin Smith @ 2

Based on some of the vetting they did earlier, I hope they learned some lessons and do a more thorough job. Although, considering the positions that these potential candidates currently hold, one would think that any problems would have already seen the light of day.


Twain | Friday May 1, 2009 07:04 am 55

I’m thinking Harold Koh, Dean of Yale Law School, looks likely since I believe we have not had an Asian on the court. Also imagine that he is very qualified.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 07:04 am 56
In response to cbl2 @ 53

I used firefox on my SILs computer last week and it drove me crazy.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 07:06 am 57
In response to Twain @ 55

I am thinking that the pressure is to appoint a female.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:08 am 58

Nothing nerdy about it. Enjoy!. We who don’t share your set of skills nevertheless revel in the knowledge that you are at work with your hi-liters and braincells extraordinaire. You GO GRRRRL!

OT: In celebration of spring from another sort of nerd:

Recent spring arrivals: Golden-winged Warbler (1st sighting here in decades), Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Swainson’s Thrush, House Wren, Eastern Towhee, Bald Eagles feeding babies nearby (1st ever nesting in our county), Chipping Sparrows, Rose-breasted Grosbeak (glared in thru family room window until I broke out the oil sunflower like a dutiful host, sigh). Plus all the year-round residents carrying around nest material and indulging in courtship feeding right out in public, mind you! Oh the HORROR! *g*


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 07:12 am 59

And now, to take a little break and clean The Peanut’s fish tank. It’s messy and needs a gravel clean-up and a water change. Man, she has some happy goldfish, though. :)


Twain | Friday May 1, 2009 07:13 am 60
In response to foothillsmike @ 57

True and I would be very happy to have another female. Females may be more difficult to get through the process however – you know we are all so squishy and soft and not tough enough. Yeah, right.


twolf1 | Friday May 1, 2009 07:13 am 61

Jane has a new post up…


Christy Hardin Smith | Friday May 1, 2009 07:13 am 62
In response to Twain @ 60

So true. I know I try to have the vapors and take a Midol at least once a day, just to keep my missish reputation intact. *g*


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 07:15 am 63
In response to Twain @ 60

Femails aren’t “serious” either, just ask John he knows “serious”. /s


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:16 am 64

Yes. Glad to hear from someone else who glories in the well-timed gentle rain. We saw it coming and I hustled my tired old bones the last few days. Got all our Bee Balm and Purple Cone Flower plants out of their winter haven in the veggie garden, split up, and sunk in all around the edges of our mowed part of the lawn. The flutterbies and hummers oughtta be ecstatic later when they all start blooming. With this gentle rain, they act as if they hardly noticed being treated so roughly (my ways with a shovel can sometimes elicit a subdued “yikes” from the neighbors, heh, but if the plants are pleased, the critters are pleased, and they rule around here.)


WarOnWarOff | Friday May 1, 2009 07:16 am 65
In response to Twain @ 60

And what woman would want to work with Scalia, Roberts, Thomas and Alito? I wouldn’t. Ew. ;)

Jane’s up.


foothillsmike | Friday May 1, 2009 07:16 am 66
In response to foothillsmike @ 63

Good gawd – females and John Cornyn


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:17 am 67
In response to foothillsmike @ 57

u gotta problum wid dat? *g*


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:18 am 68
In response to foothillsmike @ 66

it’s a hard thing you attempt there, mentioning both in one sentence. thanks for the cleanup in aisle 66, unsettling as it was at 1st blush.


barbara | Friday May 1, 2009 07:21 am 69

I’m late, I’m late, for a very important date. No time to say hello, goodbye, I’m late, I’m late, I’m late.

Also laughing about SCOTUS prospects walking to DC. Veddy funny.

G’morning early risers!


theresa43 | Friday May 1, 2009 07:23 am 70

Thanks to Christy Hardin Smith for all of her extensive and accurate research on the political scene. I look forward to her upcoming information on candidates to fill Souter’s position; but do not look forward to the scrutinizing and condemnation from the Republicans –they had their turn for 8 years, now it is our turn. Question: Is it possible to pick a progressive/liberal candidate who is NOT Pro-choice? It isn’t likely that Obama is going to pick a conservative just to please the Repubs. Looks to me that the Christian Right faction of the Republican party (is there any other kind of republican) will try to score points and get the republican party moving again on this issue alone. Looking forward to your upcoming articles. It feels good to come to firedoglake to get the current political and accurate information


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 07:27 am 71
In response to foothillsmike @ 66

I had written earlier….please call his office abou Dawn Johnsen, nominee. It seems to annoy the c* out of his staff. They have to take the time to bark “He does not support the nomination.” Sort of like Olive Oil in a bottle….really flustered. ;-))


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:32 am 72
In response to Twain @ 60

heh.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:37 am 73
In response to barbara @ 69

Hey barbara. Top-o-the mornin!

What is it about Biden?! He has the ability to make a little gaffe, and it’s just plain endearing and charming, unlike some much uglier denizens of D.C. The more I hear about him and from him, the more I likey. ;->


msmolly | Friday May 1, 2009 07:38 am 74
In response to foothillsmike @ 56

I use FF 3 on a Mac, and never have a problem at FDL. I have Adblock Plus installed, so I don’t have popups or any ads.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:40 am 75
In response to theresa43 @ 70

u expecting a gang hissy fit from the repupples?

Note to self: stock up on popcorn.


greenwarrior | Friday May 1, 2009 07:40 am 76
In response to Phoenix Woman @ 23

which brings up the notion that it’d be good for obama to pick a young one as well.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:42 am 77
In response to RevBev @ 71

under that fancy robe of yours beats the heart of a rebel. heh heh. What’s not to love?!


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 07:44 am 78
In response to greenwarrior @ 76

and red-haired! ;->


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 07:46 am 79
In response to Adie @ 77

Love you back…thanks. (Shhhh–you may be right)


NorskeFlamethrower | Friday May 1, 2009 07:52 am 80

AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…

Citizen Hamsher and the Firepup Freedom Fighters:

I think that Granholm would be the strongest Justice and would hit the ground runnin’ and wouldn’t be bullied or intimidated by any of the five Cro-Magnons currently sitting…unfortunately she can’t be spared from the Governor’s seat in Michigan unless we want to see the fascists redistrict Michigan’s congressional seats.

So any of your aformentioned California candidates would do as long as Obama does his due diligence and whips the Democrats in the Senate into shape in order expedite the process and get her seated promptly.

KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE AMMUNITION, THIS SHOULDN’T BE A BATTLE, JEST TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS FIRST!!!


greenwarrior | Friday May 1, 2009 07:56 am 81
In response to Adie @ 64

i got lucky with some perfect timing on my transplanting and mulching my front flower bed. i got them in just before the rains started. and they’re all so happy – mexican feather grass, lambs ears, society garlic, plumbago, mexican brush sage and texas betony with little salmon colored trumpet flowers. they’re just looking soooo exuberant.


SouthernDragon | Friday May 1, 2009 07:57 am 82
In response to Adie @ 78

Speaking of nerdy I still use pen and ink. Most of the time I use a Speedo nibholder but have a couple really nice Shaeffer cartridge pens.


greenwarrior | Friday May 1, 2009 07:59 am 83
In response to Adie @ 78

could i EVAH live with that!!!!


Arbusto | Friday May 1, 2009 08:02 am 84

I’ve heard Kathleen Sullivan speak before, and she’s a fount of knowledge and smart as hell. She’s also lesbian, so if she’s nominated, the Plantation Caucus will have multiple hissy fits. Heh!


greenwarrior | Friday May 1, 2009 08:05 am 85

christy -
check out john ely’s oxdown diary from today for an additional perspective.


RevBev | Friday May 1, 2009 08:06 am 86
In response to Arbusto @ 84

That’s just great….we can watch ‘em go after her. Lot of folks think Condi is as well + who cares? Thanks


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 08:10 am 87
In response to SouthernDragon @ 82

sounds wonderful!


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 08:13 am 88
In response to SouthernDragon @ 82

A WHUTTT?!?! …oh, pardon.. THAT kind of Speedo. ahem.

Garcon, more caffeine please. Merci.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 08:15 am 89
In response to greenwarrior @ 83

;-> I think u have lotsa company.


Adie | Friday May 1, 2009 08:17 am 90
In response to Adie @ 87

that was meant for greenwarrior’s 81. oy whut a mess.


greenwarrior | Friday May 1, 2009 08:25 am 91
In response to Adie @ 90

got it. it’s all in order now. and if the garcon brought more coffee, we can call it a good morning.

i’m off to see if i figure out how to use the pressure washer my next door neighbor lent me. i’ve got pollen stains begging for my attention in the driveway.

see ya later. watch those fingers with the shredder.


timr | Friday May 1, 2009 11:00 am 92

Why not an Asian or Latino man or woman? However, I believe that no WASPs, man or woman, should be nominated.


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