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You're doing it again. Why isn't defending people of any sort not doing "good work"? Are defense attorneys doing "bad" work when they defend someone who may be guilty of something horrible? Like I asked before - who should be representing these people? Do you have an answer for that?

Then what in hell have you been talking about for the last hour? You've said we should criticize her for taking on (what you feel are) undesirable clients, and questioned whether or not she "works tirelessly" because she doesn't always represent "good guys"?

Why FFS should we criticize her? I don't understand your logic. Why should or would she decline this or any case? Who should take those cases? Only lawyers not married to George Clooney? Only bad lawyers? If defense attorneys rejected clients because they may be guilty of heinous criminal acts, who the hell would

Upon what do you base that assumption? You don't feel she works tirelessly because...? Because she's both a prosecutor and a defense attorney? Because she defends people you don't approve of? Because she takes money for doing her job? Because some of her defense clients are wealthy? Does "working tirelessly" only

You're vociferously defending your point, which has been refuted so many times. What is it about your argument that you feels supersedes the entire basis of the criminal justice system?

I saw her once, shopping at Loehman's in LA (like you do when you're a movie star) and she is tiny - I'm 5'3 and she had to be 5' at the tallest. (Which also means all the men she acts beside are tiny, too.)

Let me preface this by saying, I am an old.

Hmm. I always associate them with the men wearing them with (short) shorts and t-shirts with rolled up sleeves at the I-Beam on Sunday afternoons.

How's this one?

Wow. I love her dress. (The speech was great, too, but I just saw that dress...)

But didn't you see Easy A?? (I'd never heard of him before that b/c I never watched whatever that show was, but I definitely liked him in that movie.)

Fifty is far from geriatric.

A friend has two teenagers now, and she never (ever) let them walk to the grade school that was MAYBE half a mile away from the house. Never let(s) them go anywhere without driving them there, picks them up from school every day (HS is perhaps a mile away.) They don't do their own laundry, make their own breakfasts,

Ditto

Almost blew coffee out my nose. :)

Ingenuous or ingenious?

I used to chew their feet off. I'm old enough to have had Barbies with malleable feet. I used to chew up erasers, too. I don't know wtf that was all about. Got embarrassing when my (evil) stepmother was subbing and another little kid said "oh your Snarky's mom? She eats erasers." I was in the 3rd or 4th grade.

I'm just spit-balling here - and I am fairly certain there's more to the story - but what if after exhausting other more reasonable avenues to keep this woman from taking that seat, the FA mentioned the cost hoping that would be the thing that convinced her not to take an emergency exit seat for which she was

I see what you're getting at, but those photos are at least one nose-job behind.

You don't see the nose job either? I can't NOT see it, but I have been told I've got a keen eye for that sort of thing.