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How to Talk to Young Kids About Same-Sex Relationships

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I've written about my interactions with Chicago's The Marin Foundation in the past. They are a bunch of Christians who are seeking new ways to build lasting bridges between the conservative Christian community and the LGBT communities. It was created by Andrew Marin, but others have assumed more active roles with the organization in recent years.

One of those others is TMF's Director of Pastoral Care Jason Bilbrey. He wrote up the following blog last month titled "How to Talk to Young Kids About Same-Sex Relationships." He broke his response down into three bullet points:

1. There's a big difference between communicating reality and value;
2. Kids are really good at observation; and
3. When they are finally ready, it's a conversation that deserves nuance and balance, no matter how firm your convictions are.

Anyway, follow the link to read the whole thing.

Of course, everything comes down to the comments with these types of blog articles. I discovered that somebody recently shared the following comments about how he talks to his children about same-sex relationships. I responded with a healthy dose of snark and was pleased to discover that my response was published:

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I shared a bit more last month and this latest juvenile response by me actually brought me back to that this weekend. I thought I might share my response to this topic:
My youngest son and I were in the car one day and homosexuality came up somehow. "You realize that I'm gay, right?" I asked him. He was momentarily shocked. "Really? Does Mark (my husband) know??"

All joking aside (though this was a true story), the kids get this more than parents realize. Parents might think they are protecting kids from the concept and the debate, but I've observed that kids know about homosexuality to one extent or another. I've overheard them chatting at school when they don't think they're being listen to. These were 2nd and 3rd grade conversations in the middle of Iowa -- not Boystown.

I've found that kids are much more comfortable with nontraditional families -- be they gay families or foster families or step families or grandparents raising kids, etc. -- than parents are. There are always exceptions, of course. But kids are really good at accepting the reality before they understand the controversy.

Meanwhile, my son has had the joy of others denigrating our household. He's watched his birth parents struggle with addiction, prison, unemployment, underemployment, and poverty and openly marveled when others imply that Mark & I deprived him of a better life.

I guess that last part is a swipe at the notion of reality VS. value. Neither I nor my kids need other parents and church people pondering the value of my family. Especially unknown church people who have no presence or experience with me or my children. That's the thing that bugs me most: pseudo scientists who ponder the negative effect of my kid being raised by two dads while never even slowing to ponder the effects that an early childhood of live-in abusive boyfriends or drug exposure in the years before we ever met him.

That's the disparity that exists in this culture war.
For the record, D' was roughly five-years-old when we had that conversation.

Kevin VS. The Whisperer in KEVIN KELLER #13!

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It's been 17 weeks, but fans of Kevin Keller were excited to pick up their copies of KEVIN KELLER #13 today. It picks up a few weeks after last issue's traumatic ending. I didn't spoil the ending to KEVIN KELLER #12 back in January, but here's how it ended...

A tearful Kevin discovered his boyfriend Devon in the arms of another guy! Issue #13 clarified that Kevin dumped Devon and he's still pretty pissed off about everything. Though, he's still trying to be the nice guy and be friends. But it's over.

Which gives Paul (AKA "Creepy Tribble Guy") free reign to seduce our title character. It's pretty good timing. Riverdale High is hosting a "Mystery Ball," which I guess is a big costume-themed dance. Paul asks Kevin to the Mystery Ball and they spend quite a lot of time tossing costume ideas back and forth. Frankly, I don't think too many of their costume choices would be recognizable to today's teens, though I loved some of these options. I mean, Nick and Nora Charles??


Leave it to Kevin to prematurely slam the brakes on this latest romance! Fortunately, Creepy Tribble Guy has his own agenda! Personally, I hope he succeeds! I've enjoyed Paul in this series much more than Devon.

But Issue #13 also features another storyline -- and it took me way too long today to register that this was an anti-cyberbullying storyline. Which makes sense, given that Kevin Keller was one of GLAAD's 2013 Spirit Day Ambassadors! Not that this is an anti-gay bullying issue, but the message against cyberbullying still rang pretty loudly.

It seems that Riverdale has a secret blogger known as the Whisperer. S/he knows all of the local gossip and isn't afraid to share it with the school. Of course, not all of the Whisperer's stories are 100% accurate -- but that doesn't stop everyone from believing him/her!

Kevin hates gossip and decides to unmask the Whisperer after witnessing the shunning of a girl named Karen Stark who found herself whispered about by our mystery blogger:


But it's not just her. The Whisperer ends up targeting the Kevin/Devon/Paul triangle. S/he causes trouble for Midge and Reggie and even Betty and Veronica! Fortunately, Kevin manages to publicly unmask the Whisperer with a little help from Paul and Dilton!

I thought that this issue did a good job of wrapping up last issue's cliffhanger ending while smoothly moving forward with this new story in a way that doesn't sweep over last issue's mess. I also thought that it capably combined Kevin's small group of supporting characters with many of the Riverdale regulars, plus a few others without making any of those characters or scenarios feeling rushed or shoe-horned.

"Elementary My Dear Kevin!" was written by Dan Parent (prelude) and Paul Kupperberg, penciled by Dan Parent, and inked by Rick Koslowski.

Nero at Daycare -- 05/15/14

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It was cold and rainy, but Nero still got some play time earlier today with his various four-legged friends. Check it out:

Iowa Couple Claims They Found Marijuana Leaves in their Double Cheeseburgers

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An Iowa couple claims that they found "plant material that looked and smelled like pot" tucked within the double cheeseburgers that they had purchased from a McDonald's restaurant in Ottumwa, IA.

An Ottumwa woman was hungry, so her fiance brought her some burgers from the local McDonald's and brought them to her at work. Both of them ate at least one bite from the burger before she realized that there was marijuana within the burger. I've personally never smelled marijuana leaves, but she claims that they stunk up the room enough that her co-workers asked her to place the burgers in a plastic smell to contain the odor and then to store them in the bathroom.

After work, she rushed over to McDonald's to complain about the weedy burgers. She also called the police, who are currently investigating this report.

What makes it worse is that the woman is six weeks pregnant and is concerned about how the one bite of marijuana-laced double cheeseburger might have affected her unborn child:
According to Songer, she is a picky eater who prefers the southside McDonald’s location to any restaurant in town. “Even before I was pregnant I would go there two to three times a day, the employees even recognize me... What really upsets me is that I have been a loyal customer of McDonald’s and they have not once apologized. They didn’t even offer me a refund, they just remade my burgers... 

"I was in complete shock that someone would want to put that on someone’s food and give it to them. They have no idea who it’s going to and then it goes to a pregnant woman. I was very shocked, and then I got very angry that someone would do that. I just hope that they learn that was very foolish and hurtful... I have a very, very tiny fetus growing inside me right now and I don’t know if that harmed it at all. It’s a very scary thought.”
 It's been about three weeks since this incident occurred and this couple still hasn't learned to trust the food workers of Ottumwa. Now when they eat out, they carefully inspect their food to ensure that nobody messes with their meals again. And I guess that's the biggest tragedy in this sad situation.

Jughead & Big Ethel Get Married in LIFE WITH ARCHIE #35!

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It's been a huge week for new comic books from Archie Comics. One of those books is LIFE WITH ARCHIE #35. This is the magazine-style comic book featuring the adult adventures of Archie Andrews and the Riverdale Gang. One half of the book imagines what life would be like if Archie married Veronica and the other half imagines life if Archie had married Betty. Archie was prominently involved with both worlds, but this particular issue was all about Jughead!

Let's start with the "Archie Marries Veronica" world. The last several issues have focused on aftermath of Fred Mirth's purposeful economic sabotage of Riverdale. Now the city is being shuttered and Veronica's being framed for Fred's criminal deeds. This issue finally wraps up that storyline and offers a rosy vision for Riverdale's recovery.

But the big news? Jughead and Big Ethel are getting married! It seems like it should be a spoiler, but it's plastered on the cover! The wedding is being held at Jughead's Chocklit Shop and everyone appears to be invited. Not only is Mayor Moose officiating at the wedding and Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Reggie standing up for the bride and groom, but lots of other familiar faces have either returned or are making their debut appearances in LIFE WITH ARCHIE:


Kevin, Clay, Nancy, and Chuck are all present, but so are the Pussycats, Sabrina the Twentysomething Witch, Trula Twyst, the Madhouse Glads, Raj Patel, and Ginger Snapp -- among others! There wasn't a dry eye in the Chocklit Shop by the time Juggy and Ethel exchanged rings!

Which brings up to the "Archie Marries Betty" world. Jughead isn't getting married, but his other-half Midge is finally giving birth to their baby! (By the way, are these two married? I can't remember...) This story is primarily about Jughead's parents, Jellybean, Archie, Betty, and the other hanging out in the hospital in anticipation of Baby Boy Jones!


Archie and Betty have been struggling recently. Betty lost herself in her crazy work schedule and, in the process, almost lost her husband and her friends through neglect. Archie found himself flirting on the edge of an affair with Bella Beasley! Archie wisely came clean about kissing the lovely lunch-lady and Betty admitted that she needs to stop taking her marriage for granted. It's looking pretty good for this marriage's recovery!

Meanwhile, Mr. Weatherbee is finally moving forward after Ms. Grundy's death in the early issues of LIFE WITH ARCHIE. He's been romancing a lovely widow named Louise Harkins -- and I think he's going to propose! But will agree to marry Riverdale High's favorite principal?


Lastly, Senator-elect Kevin Keller is organizing a fundraiser at the Chowhouse nightclub. There had been a shooting at a nearby mall in the recent past and Kevin wants to raise money for the victims of this mass shooting. Kevin's high-profile campaign focused a lot on gun control and he obviously won. But not everyone is happy with their new Senator-elect. Fortunately, the Chowhouse has an enthusiastic security guard named Mike Baker and he doesn't look too ominous.


I really loved this issue. A few of the latest issues had dragged a bit, but this issue did a great job of wrapping up so many lingering threads: Veronica's trial, Midge's pregnancy, Weatherbee's heart, Archie's affair... Sadly, this great comic book will be ending in two issues. But if it has to finish soon, then this is a great issue to guide us towards its end.

"Dearly Beloved" is written by Paul Kupperberg, penciled by Fernando Ruiz, and inked by Bob Smith. "And Baby Makes 3" is written by Paul Kupperberg, Penciled by Pat & Tim Kennedy, and inked by Jim Amash.

Family

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I noticed this floating around Facebook last night. So many variations of families. So much goodness!

Catholic Food Pantry Fires Coordinator for Being a Married Lesbian

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St. Francis Xavier Church of Kansas City, MO, has a large food pantry. Over the past year, it's been run by a woman named Colleen Simon. Unfortunately, the Diocese of Kansas city-St. Joseph just fired Ms. Simon as coordinator of social ministries after it was revealed in a local newspaper that she is a married lesbian:
Simon’s work as coordinator of social ministries was profiled April 30 in The Star’s 816 newsmagazine. The article highlighted Troost Avenue — its history and the many interesting people dedicated to its vibrancy today.

Colleen Simon and her wife, the Rev. Donna Simon of St. Mark Hope and Peace Lutheran Church, were mentioned deep in the story, along with the fact that they are a married couple.

The freelance writer didn’t intend to out the couple. They bear no grudge to her, nor to the priest currently serving St. Francis. The Simons have never hidden their marriage (in Iowa on May 19, 2012).

Rather, Colleen Simon kept a don’t-ask, don’t-flaunt attitude. She said she told the pastor who hired her in July 2013 (he is no longer at the parish) of her marriage. But day to day, she avoided pronouns that would highlight it, substituting “my spouse” or “my beloved."
Simon was responsible for delivering 2,000 pounds of food for the church's food pantry.

She is 58-years-old and trying to keep on top of old medical bills from when she was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphomoa. Now she finds herself struggling to find a new job in the midst of an economic recession.

Interestingly, her name is still on the church's website (as of 05/17/14), though all information has been scrubbed.

AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE #5: "We're Never Going to Come Back, Are We?"

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AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE's first story arc came to a close this week with its fifth issue. Here's the background: Reggie killed Jughead's dog Hot Dog. Jughead convinced Sabrina the Teenage Witch to resurrect his pet, which trumpeted the beginning of the end of the world. Riverdale is now overrun by hungry zombies. The town's last known survivors have sought refuge at Lodge Mansion to wait for help. Meanwhile, Zombie Jughead, Zombie Big Ethel, and the rest of the undead have surrounded the mansion and are preparing to knock down the walls.

This has been a great series. Lots of great character development. The familiar Riverdale Gang is the same group of kids that we've known for 70 years (with a little tweaking for the sake of perversity -- I'm talking about you Blossom twins!!), but placed in a hellish situation. I think I learned more about Smithers' background in this issue than ever before.

It's unclear how much time has elapsed since this story began. It appears that only one or two days has passed since Jughead rose from the dead, but there is an insane about of decay coming out of that boy -- not to mention Big Ethel! Maybe this is a side effect of Sabrina's magic??

I mentioned before that all of the known survivors have made their way to Lodge Mansion. The survivors at this time include Archie, Veronica, Betty, Reggie, Kevin, Chuck, Dilton, Mr. Lodge, Smithers, Mrs. Andrews, Nancy, Ginger, Jason, and Cheryl.

Smithers spends most of this issue monitoring the kids via security cameras and reminiscing about his primary mission: protecting the Lodge family -- most particularly Veronica. He witnesses the crazy twincest drama that vomits out on Dilton's lap. He comforts Ronnie when Archie turns to Betty during a moment of grief. And he assesses the kids' skills during key flashpoints.

Speaking of flashpoints, here were a couple of my favorites. Reggie is losing it over Midge's death. Midge has been bad for Reggie. It was because of Midge that he was recklessly driving, which inadvertently led to Hot Dog's death. Now he appears to be grieving her loss in a very insane way. Like, insane enough to free her from his watery prison within Lodge Mansion! Fortunately, Dilton interrupts him at a key moment.

Everyone sees Reggie's distress. Kevin tries to help out, but that turns out bad. But it was fun watching everyone's favorite army brat put Reggie in his place!


Then there is the scene that everyone has been waiting for when he first learned of Riverdale's secret Sapphic romance! We all wondered what would happen when Nancy and Ginger reunited with Chuck. There's lots of tension as Nancy fights to keep Ginger from outing her to Chuck -- and Chuck has no clue! I really can't wait to see what happens when this powder keg explodes!


It eventually becomes clear that the survivors cannot safely stay at Lodge Mansion. Zombie Moose and Zombie Midge are pounding away at the pool cover and Jugdead is pounding away at the walls along with the rest of the ghouls. The group manages to escape into an uncertain new world filled with zombies and witches and black magic and very little protection!

I started listing the dead back when I reviewed the first issue. Nobody specifically died in this issue, but we learned the identities of three more zombies: Hal and Alice Cooper (Betty's parents) and Coach Clayton!

I keep hoping that the Riverdale survivors will run into Mrs. Jones and Jellybean out in the wilderness. It's not that I think that Jellybean should be immune from the apocalypse. I just think it would be fun to see a gun-toting tot surviving when far more capable teens and adults have fallen! I'd also like to see whether or not Jinx Malloy's unlucky energy would protect him during the end of the world. Match him with Cricket O'Dell and those two might be unstoppable!

"Exodus" is written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa with artwork by Francesco Francavilla.

Nero at Daycare -- 05/20/14

62% of GOP Voters in Iowa Against Gay Marriage

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Iowa has now been a marriage equality state for five years. For years, we were warned of all sorts of problems that would occur if that happened. And yet no pastors have been jailed. No churches have been shuttered. And kindergartners are not being taught the mechanics of gay sex. In fact, only one thing has changed since April 2009: same-sex couples are legally marrying in this state and our marriages are equal to every other marriage.

But that doesn't stop the Iowa Republican Party from fighting against the ongoing existence of Iowa's gay families.

A Loras College Poll determined that a majority of likely Republican primary election voters in Iowa want their political party to continue fighting gay marriage:
According to the poll, 62 percent favored keeping the GOP’s defense of traditional marriage in its platform, 10 percent would accept same-sex marriage as it exist following the Varnum decision and 23 percent would remove government from the equation.
Once again, it has been five years. And they still want to defend heterosexual marriage from marriages like mine.

Archie Comics to Publish New "Sabrina"&"Mighty Crusader" Series // Both Comic Books Geared Towards Mature Audiences

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The Diamond Retailer Summit just happened over in Las Vegas this past weekend. I don't know much about this summit, but I do know that there were lots of revelations from the different comic book companies. I was not impressed with much coming out of Marvel Comics (with the possible exception of the upcoming GUARDIANS 3000 and ROCKET RACCOON comic book series).

But Bleeding Cool shared a couple new projects coming out of Archie Comics in the future that got me all excited!

First, there is the new SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH series, which sounds like it will be a spin-off of AFTERLIFE WITH ARCHIE. But it might just be created in the spirit of Archie Comics' zombie juggernaut book. SABRINA will be published as "an out-and-out horror comic." This book is supposed to debut in October 2014.

Then I learned today about a new line of Red Circle comic books geared towards an older audience. This will presumably include the previously announced THE FOX: FOX HUNT comic book, but will also apparently feature the MIGHTY CRUSADERS and associated heroes. I am a huge fan of the old Hangman character. And by "old Hangman character," I mean the old 1940s Hangman stories. You should check them out if you get a chance!

I have several online Archie Comics friends. I know that some of them will love these changes and other friends will absolutely hate them. I am pretty hyped about both projects!

ARCHIE #655: Who Are the Good Guys of the Galaxy??

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Fans of Archie Comics were treated to a great riff on Marvel Comics' Guardians of the Galaxy in ARCHIE #655! It's a fun space story where Archie and Jughead help Cosmo the Merry Martian repair his damaged flying saucer (reminiscent of this "Archie: Riverdale Rescue" scene!) and then find themselves recruited for a battle against one of the Galaxy's greatest menaces!

Readers had known about Cosmo's appearance in this issue, but an even bigger surprise came with the appearances of several other characters from Archie Comics' vault of nearly forgotten characters:

Captain Sprocket is a human superhero from the 1960's era ARCHIE'S MADHOUSE comic book. Captain Sprocket is known as the "world's only 3-in-1 hero." His powers include super-strength, flight, and spouting bad puns!

Captain Pumpernik is a space adventurer, also from the ARCHIE'S MADHOUSE comic book. He is a vegetarian vampire who would rather explore the moon than skulk in catacombs. I was probably most excited to see this rare character than any of these other Galactic Good Guys!


Super Duck is a 1940's era character. He had an ongoing comic book for nearly 20 years. If you ever get the chance, you should read some of his adventures. My biggest complaint about Super Duck's few contemporary appearances is that he's usually portrayed as a super-juggernaut. But the truth is that Super Duck was much more like Donald Duck (with a few Popeye the Sailor spinach moments during his first appearances) than he was ever like Krypto.

Lastly, we met Cat Girl. I'm pretty certain that she was a love interest to Red Circle's original Jaguar character -- or at least inspired by her, including her costume. She possess the typical cat-themed powers -- speed, agility, and claws. She also shares to strong attraction to Archie Andrews.


The Good Guys of the Galaxy have gathered in order to defeat the cosmic curse known as Ha'cha the Hottie. Not only does she boast ferocious flame powers, but she possesses a reality-warping gauntlet called the Miracle Mitten which causes nothing but trouble!


It's really unclear if Archie and the Good Guys can pull it together enough to defeat Ha'cha and her Cosmic Cuties. Will Archie sacrifice it all in order to save his new buddies?

"The Good Guys of the Galaxy" was written by Tom DeFalco, penciled by Fernando Ruiz, and inked by Rick Koslowski. It is a great story from start to finish. The humor is fresh and the artwork is some of the best Fernando Ruiz work that I've seen in a while. It's highly recommended.

And Pennsylvania Makes 19!!

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Sorry it took me a couple days to get to this one! U.S. District Court Judge John Jones III ruled yesterday against Pennsylvania's DOMA law, claiming that it is unconstitutional and that it violates the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It was unclear to me if they were going to appeal that decision, which is why I didn't immediately post about this decision. But we learned earlier this afternoon that Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's administration will not appeal yesterday's decision.

That means that Pennsylvania is now the 19th marriage equality state -- plus Washington DC plus eight different Native American tribal governments!!

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Nero at Daycare -- 05/22/14

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Nero was enjoying the warm weather today during doggy daycare! Check this out:

Leslie at Graduation -- 05/21/14


Urbandale School Board Policy Against Satanic Clothing Challenged

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The school board in Urbandale, IA, is facing a challenge from five high school seniors regarding religious expression. Apparently, the school district allows you to openly express your religious beliefs when at school -- unless you are a Satan worshiper. These students want that policy to change:
Graduating senior Jake Thompson showed up at the Urbandale school board meeting earlier this month to advocate for students who worship Satan as part of their religion. The students should be able to wear T-shirts that represent their beliefs just like anyone else, he said, yet the district's student dress code specifically prohibits "satanic symbols..."

But Thompson wasn't done yet. He returned to Monday's school board meeting and brought along other recent graduates to echo their beliefs that students should be allowed religious freedom in the dress code.

Four students addressed the school board on the topic. Although none said they actually know any Satan worshipers, they believe students with that belief should have the same religious freedoms as any other student.
The Urbandale School Board didn't comment on this request during either of their most recent meetings.

Actor Jim Carrey to be Commencement Speaker at Fairfield's Maharishi University of Management

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Actor Jim Carrey is the commencement speaker at the Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, IA, later today.

I didn't realize this, but Carrey believes in and practices transcendental meditation (TM), which is what attracted him to Maharishi University.

The graduation ceremony will take place at 1:00 PM today in the Golden Dome on the school's campus. It is a free event and it's open to the public. So if you are near Fairfield and you want to see Jim Carrey speak or if you just want to help the graduates celebrate their academic accomplishments, you should check this out.

Ultimate Spider-Man to Join the All New X-Men??

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So I was visiting Bleeding Cool tonight, which directed me to Brian Bendis' tumblr page tonight, which blew my mind tonight:


From Mr. Bendis:
Cover to All new X-Men 32 By Sarah Pichelli

this is real!

have a nice weekend :-)
I really don't know what to think of this. I like Ultimate Spider-Man. And I like the All New X-Men. I'm just not sure if I like them together.

Thoughts???

Review: "X-Men: Days of Future Past"

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Husband Mark and I went to watch "X-Men: Days of Future Past" yesterday afternoon. It's the latest in a string of movies featuring Marvel Comics' X-Men and Wolverine characters.

It's based off an infamous 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline originally created by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Terry Austin. It told of a dark future where Marvel's mutants were being rounded up by robotic Sentinels and placed in concentration camps to await execution. The future X-Men telepathically transported the adult Kate Pryde into the mind of her present-day self. She then had to convince the present-day X-Men to help her stop Mystique from killing Senator Robert Kelly, whose death will jumpstart the anti-mutant hysteria that leads to the Sentinels and mutant concentration camps.

Now replace the underlined words with adult Kate Pryde,Wolverine, young Charles Xavier & Magneto, and Bolivar Trask and you have the basic storyline for the X-Men: Days of Future Present movie. The rest are just details -- and there are a lot of great details! Such as...

1. Quicksilver: They introduced a young version of Quicksilver in this movie and did a great job of portraying his powers in action coming from his own perspective.

2. The future X-Men were pretty kick-ass. They consisted of Kate Pryde, Bishop, Sunspot, Iceman, Colossus, Blink, and Warpath. They have a pretty cool method of surviving. Warpath keeps watch for the Sentinels once their bases get noticed. Kate then uses her phasing powers to send Bishop's mind back in time a day or two to warn the X-Men of the attack. Blink finds them a new home and they end up escaping the Sentinels before they arrive.

3. Pretty much everyone from past movies returns -- if only for a cameo. That includes old Xavier & Magneto; young Xavier & Magneto; Storm; old Beast; young Beast; Havok; Jean; Cyclops; Rogue; Havok; etc... I think the only X-Men who doesn't make an appearance is Nightcrawler.

I have a confession to make. I have loved pretty much all of Marvel Comics' Avengers-themed movies. But I've watched the X-Men films more out of loyalty. There are usually enough bits to keep things interesting and I admit that I enjoyed the previous film more than the others, but this hasn't been my favorite film franchise. But I really liked X-Men: Days of Future Present. It was great story, character movement, adventure, and believable special effects. Those factors all combined effectively in this movie.

This is definitely a movie to check out.

New HIV Diagnoses in Iowa Slightly Increased in 2013

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The Iowa Department of Public Health announced increased diagnoses of HIV in Iowa during the past year. 122 Iowans were diagnosed with HIV in 2013, which was up from 117 new cases in 2012.

Most of these new cases were men. 34 of the new cases were women. 50 of the new cases were people over the age of 45.
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