When I was in school I interviewed my dad about his childhood on the farm. I interviewed my great-aunt and -uncle about their (very) brief courtship before World War II and life in the war and at home. I interviewed my grandma about Grand Island's "night of the twisters" (the house across the street was destroyed; hers was untouched).
But I never did an interview as cool as the one Taylor Headley did. Seriously, Clarence Thomas? That's a pretty sweet interview to snag. Had I been there I probably would have shook his hand for his opinion in Kelo. Then I would have given him a dirty scowl for Hamdi.
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