Last week, Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta, N.J., banned students from posting on MySpace.com or similar sites, citing concerns that students were unwittingly revealing too much information about themselves to potential cyber-predators.
In the last few weeks we have seen a growing concern with what our children are posting to their blogs on [...]

The Rest of the Story…

November 27, 2005 | 1 Comment

I think it goes without saying that we would all love to hear what David Ludwig, Kara and Katelyn Borden have to say at the moment. However, that information is sure to go to someone who can pay them lots of money, and after the trial.
Here is a specific list of some of the other [...]

Home Schooling

November 27, 2005 | 2 Comments

I’d like thank H. E. Eigler of the Phantom Keyboard blog for introducing me to the Bureaucratic Daycare blog. At the same time, I have to admit that the Bureaucratic Daycare blog scares the bloody hell out of me.
This woman, “Dani” of “Denver Colorado” who runs the blog, seems to be convinced that the public [...]

Exposition and Theory

November 26, 2005 | 1 Comment

This entry started out as a reply to a post on Optymyst’s “Look Who’s Tattling Now” blog. However, I liked it… so I am expounding on it.
This of course is all conjecture and theory…
As I look at the situation with the Borden’s (God rest their souls) and their daughter Kara (and perhaps the 13 year [...]

Timeline, updated November 26:

Spring, 2005: David Ludwig took a girlfriend, without her parents’ permission, to his family’s hunting cabin. No additional infromation has been made public. This cabin is one of the places law enforcement searched after Ludwig and Kara Beth went missing.
May, 2005: David Ludwig and Kara Beth Borden meet at a support group [...]

The Art of War

November 25, 2005 | Leave a Comment

I’m sick to death of feeling like I am spinning my wheels. There are things that need to be done, but I can’t get them done. I am sick and tried of playing well with others. The time has come to rock the boat.
Usually I figured I’m and easy enough guy to get along with, [...]

This shit would be really funny if it wasn’t happening to me.
You know all those bosses who have told you, “I can replace you in a heartbeat with someone who can do your job twice as well and will work for half as much!”? Yeah, well I think all those bosses have collectively lost their [...]

Tattoo

November 25, 2005 | Leave a Comment

“Bold tribal evidence that this strong arm is ready to do whatever is necessary.
Gentle when stroked, fierce when provoked.”
I mentioned before that I had a tattoo. Well, here is a picture of it. This isn’t my arm. I’ve never gotten a photo of mine that I am happy with. However, this one works.
I didn’t actually [...]

Diving In Head First

November 24, 2005 | 1 Comment

I’m not sure if I should make this new story that is beginning to form in my head into a new blog or if I should just e-publish it on this site as a series of PDF documents.
Then again, I need to actually write something or I am putting the cart before the hearse.
So here [...]

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2005 | Leave a Comment

It’s Thanksgiving here in Iraq. Later today we will be having Turkey and Stuffing la a KBR/Halliburton. In the mean time I thought I would sit down and make a quick list of things that I am thankful for this year.
First and foremost, I am thankful for my wife and children. Without them my life [...]

I seem to of received a new muse, she appeared on the front page of my google news.
This news story has really caught my attention, and as such is working its way into some sort of “ripped from the headlines” story. It’s beginning to take on a life of its own.
So, for those of you, [...]

Disclaimer

November 23, 2005 | Leave a Comment

I suppose I should explain my fascination with this Kara Borden, David Ludwig case. For those of you who have been on this journey with me since it’s beginning know that my original blog was not my general blog, but my writing blog.
I fancy myself as an aspiring, frustrated, author. This news story has really [...]

Borden Family Trust

November 22, 2005 | Leave a Comment

Kudos to Zach Acox and KellyMarie Conlon for setting up a trust fund for all of the Borden children. They are great Americans for doing this.
“We want to provide for the health, welfare and education of all the children, especially Katelyn (15), Kara and David (11), as they are the minor children,” Acox says. “They [...]

Friends and Family,
I’ve compiled a list considering the recent argument about the war in Congress and the statement that Iraq had no association with terrorism. I really beg to differ and a few hours this week-end on goole turned this information up.
Very Respectfully,
Howard L. Salter

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