"Slightly More Seductive than a Mud Hut": Justice Souter Retiring to New Hampshire

Live free or die... in a mud hut? Justice David Souter, who'll be stepping down from the Supreme Court in June, is planning a return to his roots in New Hampshire. Though he was born in Massachusetts and attended Harvard, Souter lived in New Hampshire for many years and will now call it home. The New York Times calls his house in Weare, near Concord, "only slightly more seductive than a mud hut," and characterizes Weare as a place where people socialize at the dump. Charitable, Times, real charitable.

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As a small-town girl, I see nothing wrong with socializing at the dump. Perhaps the Times reporters should get out of the city a little more often.

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I grew up in Hingham and going to the dump was great. This was when going to the dump meant going to the landfill with dirt and sand and birds and not to a sanitized recycling center.

Friggin' liberals ;)

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