I have about 30-some-odd posts saved in my Draft que — stories that I wanted to write about, so I created a draft, but then never got around to them.
So, in an effort to clean out my Draft que, these are some of the stories from this year that I started to write about, but never finished:
- Ground Zero Construction Begins — April 27 — I appreciate that the Freedom Tower will be the tallest building in the United States
- Ginnsburg Falls Asleep on the Bench — March 2 — The funniest part? That neither Justice Souter or Justice Alito — who sit on either side of her — bothered to nudge her or wake her.
- Katrina: Exposing the Myths — December 12, 2005 — Four months after Hurricane Katrina, analyses of data suggest that some widely reported assumptions about the storm’s victims were incorrect.
- Brittany Marlowe Holberg — Simply the most vile and evil person still sitting on Texas Death Row: On 11/13/1996, Holberg robbed and murdered an 80-year old man in his home. The victim was struck with a hammer and stabbed nearly 60 times. The weapons used were: a paring knife, a butcher knife, a grapefruit knife, and a fork. A lamp pole had been shoved more than 5 inches down the victim’s throat.
- Keni Thomas: Last Band of Brothers — One of my favorite new songs by one of my favorite new musicians: Keni is a former Army Ranger and member of the elite Task Force Ranger assault unit. He fought in the Somalia battle recounted in the book and motion picture “Black Hawk Down.” He was awarded the Bronze Star for Valor and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge.
I’ve deleted all the others.





Wow! The Freedom Tower, and the Reflecting Absence Memorial is very passionate. What an incredible design.
(now, back to building my 86,000 sq.ft. elementary school…)
Left by kw on July 27th, 2006 at 3:40 pm