The letter below really nailed it for me. The "You and Laura Are the Greatest!" along the bottom-left margin is a bit too "kissing up" for my style. And underscoring the word "greatest" is too sappy. If you want to communicate that "You and Laura Are the Greatest," put it in the actual letter; don't handwrite such a compliment off to the side.
The Harriet and George Letters.
that deserved a barf alert
Are you really that shallow?
This lady (and she's no lady, she's a lawyer!) looks to me (and I only play one on the Internet) as someone with a huge, huge personality and an ego to go along with it. Look at the size of those letters, those curves that intrude on the typed text, this is a person that could run you over, bud, without having to driving a moving vehicle!
The letter below really nailed it for me. The "You and Laura Are the Greatest!" along the bottom-left margin is a bit too "kissing up" for my style. And underscoring the word "greatest" is too sappy. If you want to communicate that "You and Laura Are the Greatest," put it in the actual letter; don't handwrite such a compliment off to the side.
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Guess you have not served in government...this is a common practice called personalizing the notes. Often times the note itself is written by staffers.
I would not get upset with this...particularly since Miers knew the then Governor and his wife very well.
Good grief.
Sorry not proof of anything. Care to make a case why she is unqualified to be on SC other then "She is Bush's pick and I am mad at Bush"? Guess you all have not been listening to people like Scalia and Pickering on this.