Religious Freedom Ambassador Vacancy – Special Report All Star Panel – Video


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Freedom High goes crazy with awards at the Freddys

It was Freedom's night at the 12th annual Freddy Awards ceremony Thursday at the State Theatre in Easton. And it was especially Freedom leading man Daniel Youngelman's night, as he received two individual awards and saw his school win four more for a total of six.

The actor's excitement grew each time he went up to the podium to accept an award.

Freedom's "Crazy for You" won the most awards of the night and was crowned the best overall production.

Youngelman won a special MVP award for getting a record 10 nominations over his high school career and then capped it by winning the best actor award.

When "Crazy for You" was named best production, Youngelman and co-star Hannah Arnold went up to accept the award and Youngelman could barely restrain himself, jumping up and down and wrapping Arnold in a hug.

"We worked so hard for this and it paid off," he told the cheering cast.

He praised his "phenomenal" director Jennifer Wescoe, and Arnold simply said, "Everything he said."

Freedom also won for choreography, which Youngelman said was inspired by Susan Stroman's Broadway choreography.

Cast members showed off their fancy footwork with a high-energy rendition of "Slap That Bass," in which some of the girls became human basses.

When Youngelman won the special award, he choked up and said Wescoe "inspired me to no end," ending his speech with: "Who could ask for anything more," a reference to the Gershwin jazz standard "I Got Rhythm."

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Freedom Fall to Traverse City in Double Header

May 22, 2014 - Frontier League (FL) Florence Freedom (Florence, KY) - The Florence Freedom (4-2) got some good pitching performances but the offense scored only a combined four runs and the defense made a combined three errors as the Freedom were swept by the Traverse City Beach Bums (3-3) in a double header Thursday by scores of 5-3 and 3-1.

Game one of the twin bill picked up where Wednesday's game left off, in the bottom of the third with the Freedom up 1-0. Traverse City was able to tie the game in the fifth thanks to a RBI double from Jake Rhodes to score Sean Gusrang, who had walked against Adam Krebs.

But Florence looked like they might just pull game one of the twin bill out as they re-took the lead in the seventh on a Sam Eberle RBI double to score Joe Staley.

Traverse City would answer right away in the eighth inning as reliever Pete Levit hit a batter and walked a batter to start the inning. A sacrifice bunt moved the runners over and a RBI grounder from Jeff DeBlieux tied the game. Jose Vargas would give the Beach Bums the lead with a RBI single.

Florence refused to back down in the back and forth affair. With two outs in the bottom of the eighth, Nick Stein drew a walk. He stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Stein would score on another wild pitch to tie the game. Jacob Tanis singled but was picked off to end the inning.

Unfortunately for Florence, their defense let them down in the ninth. Daniel DeSimone (2-1) gave up a double to Sean Gusrang. Rob Benedict reached on an error by Niko Gallego, putting runners at the corners with one away. Chris Cowell drew a walk and that was it for DeSimone. Edgar Valle entered the game and struck out Taylor Wrenn for out number two. But Scott Woodward delivered the big blow, a two-RBI single to give the Beach Bums a 5-3 lead for good. Both runs were unearned due to the Gallego error.

Game two of the double header saw the Freedom only manage one run despite multiple opportunities. A Vargas single scored Shaun Cooper to get the scoring started right away for the Beach Bums in the first against Dave Middendorf (1-1).

The Freedom had Traverse City starter Alex Gillingham (1-1) on the ropes all game. In the first they hit back-to-back to singles. But a double play killed the momentum. Joe Staley even drew a walk after the double play but they still came up empty handed. In the second inning Clark Murphy and Nick Stein walked to start the frame. But a strikeout and another double play ended the frame. Then the Freedom left the bases loaded in the third when Murphy struck out.

They finally broke through in the fourth inning as Stein singled and scored on a two-out single from Cole Miles to tie the game at one.

Staley drew a one-out walk in the fifth but the Beach Bums turned their third double play of the game to end the inning.

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Man escorted out of Dalai Lama’s teaching after asking for religious freedom – Video


Man escorted out of Dalai Lama #39;s teaching after asking for religious freedom
This man was escorted out of the 14th Dalai Lama #39;s teaching in Frankfurt, Germany, May 2014, after expressing his need for religious freedom. Notice the violence and vulgarity he experienced...

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ShadowBoxer 0012 {Freedom or Feardom & How you drive may be how you ride} – Video


ShadowBoxer 0012 {Freedom or Feardom How you drive may be how you ride}
VIDEO CONTENT: 00:12 - Title card and context 00:48 - Whose life is it anyway? 01:31 - Fear as motivation 03:15 - Addressing the issues of motorcycle riding 03:51 - Answer to and be honest...

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There Will Be Press Freedom Under Prabowo's Leadership – Gerindra

JAKARTA, May 22 (Bernama) -- The Gerindra Party says presidential candidate, Prabowo Subianto will guarantee the freedom of the press in Indonesia.

It is convinced that under his leadership, there will be no more restrictions on press freedom such as those seen during the New Order era.

"If Pak Prabowo is elected president, I'm sure that we would enjoy much more press freedom," Gerindra's patron council member, Martin Hutabarat was quoted as saying on Wednesday by Jakarta Post.

Martin said the press in Indonesia was currently forced into submission by Law No.40/1999 on the press and was heavily influenced by globalisation.

He said members of the House of Representatives needed to support the 1999 Press Law that came about at the beginning of the reformation era.

"The direction of press freedom in Indonesia has been determined by the House instead of the president. So what we have now is different from what happened in the New Order era," said Martin.

As a member of the House's Commission III, which oversees legal affairs, Martin said that in the context of globalisation, it would no longer be possible for Indonesia to put restrictions on the press.

Thus, he said, he was not sure that any president chosen in the upcoming election including Prabowo could send the Indonesian press back to its old ways.

"The main enemy of the press is not the president. It's likely that the president would be powerless in facing the press," said Martin.

He said it would likely be media investors and owners who would restrict press freedom.

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