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Review: The Flash, Ep. 5 "Plastique"
The Flash is such a welcome vacation from the dismal trips taken to Arrow or Gotham, where everything is super dark and serious, all the time. The Flash is fun.
Along Came Polygraph
On the success-in-crime scale, this is like getting picked up by the cops for bank robbery — because the bank manager spotted you making off with that pen on a chain.
New Pathways, Rhythms & Ways of Being
The week is filled with heavenly squares, triangles, rectangles, lines and conjunctions as the planets accelerate their interactions with each other.
Reclaim Armistice Day and Honor the Real Heroes
More than a few veterans, Veterans For Peace among them, are troubled by the way Americans observe Veterans Day on November 11th.
The Future of Plastic
Plastic has been a familiar friend around the house and a terrible terror around the globe, creating a more convenient lifestyle for many people and a big problem for the
Get to Know Your Elected City Officials
As a way to prepare for the coming years with the new officials, here’s a quick bio about each of the candidates elected and their stated plans for what they hope to do with their new position.
The Turning of the Emerald Tide
Marijuana, whether medical or recreational in the states, appears to be picking up momentum as a reality in the U.S. Possibly within the next decade.
Toward Deeper Equality and Liberty
Among my peers, liberty is a principle many idealize, and rightly so. However, an additional principle is detrimentally marginalized. This principle is equality, which precedes freedom.
He Deserves A Flagging
In California, a high school student, Derek Giardina, was punished for omitting the words under God while leading his school in the Pledge of Allegiance.