As I listen to Donna Summer’s “MacArthur Park,” a stream of reflections flows through my mind. The homeless individuals in Santa Monica, seeking refuge in public washrooms, are also created in God’s image-He must of had a very good reason to do that. Even if I were to contribute a fortune, be it a million […]
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In the cinematic portrayal “The Warriors,” Ajax emerges victorious against the Baseball Furies, relying solely on his formidable combat prowess and raw physical strength, without the aid of a bat.
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The United Nations has recognized the detrimental impact of misguided religious practices, including their role in inciting wars and conflicts. In an effort to eradicate such negative influences, the UN aka nations propose a secular approach, focusing solely on scientific and evolutionary principles. This shift, however, leads to a world feeling hopeless. Consequently, political leaders […]
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Vice President Aaron Burr was accused of treason by President Jefferson for espionage and other charges. General Wilkinson, appointed by George Washington, was later confirmed to be a spy for the Spanish, according to unearthed research in Mexico City. This shows that accusations of foreign spying have been a part of U.S. history since the […]
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In the shadowed twilight of Santa Monica, a mysterious black van emerged from the mist. Its arrival was silent, save for the soft crunch of tires on the cool, damp sand. These were no ordinary wanderers seeking refuge under the city’s glowing lights; they were hostile, malevolent spirits cloaked in the guise of nomads. Their […]
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In secret back rooms, a coalition of multinational intelligence agents, political leaders, military leaders, and police are reportedly strategizing against organized religion. Their objective is to eradicate religious institutions entirely. Plans include setting up detainment camps for religious dissidents, reminiscent of the Japanese internment camps in the US. Additionally, Congress is aware and partially funding […]
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The US Supreme Court and the United Nations share a common challenge: the lack of direct enforcement power over their respective laws and resolutions.For the US Supreme Court, its decrees require the backing of the executive branch to be effective. This was evident in the aftermath of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case, […]
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The ideal of fairness in our society often feels like a hollow jest, particularly in the context of the Voting Rights Act. It’s preposterous to be governed by laws or leaders that don’t represent one’s vote or agreement; such a scenario stands in stark contrast to the notion of justice. Furthermore, the legislative history in […]
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In the cinematic spectacle “The Warriors,” a harrowing dash through the sprawling greens of New York City Park becomes a matter of life and death as the Baseball Furies hunt down The Warriors. This desperate flight is not just a scene of fiction; it mirrors the very essence of our reality. Life’s journey is crowded […]
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