Assassin’s Creed 4 – Freedom Cry DLC | Wellington Plantation | Ep.11 [HD] – Video


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Something’s Kosher with the First Amendment: Protecting Religious Freedom in Prison – Video


Something #39;s Kosher with the First Amendment: Protecting Religious Freedom in Prison
A court ordered Florida to provide kosher meals to its inmates. Soon, the number of inmates requesting kosher meals soared, even among inmates who were not J...

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Freedom Myke Torres x One Night, One Bar x MASTERED BY: TROPiC x PROD BY: Lexi Banks – Video


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Freedom tanks not unregulated, as Tomblin said

This photo shows the boom deployed to control the Crude MCHM chemical leak from the Freedom Industries tank farm into the Elk River. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency photo)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Last Monday, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin stood behind a podium in the West Virginia Capitol and announced his plan for a new program to prevent chemical spills from what he called "unregulated" above-ground storage tanks.

Tomblin said his proposal would give the state Department of Environmental Protection "the tools necessary" to prevent another chemical leak like the one from the Freedom Industries tank farm, which contaminated the Elk River and the drinking water supply for 300,000 West Virginians.

"It was not regulated, and this bill will address that," the governor said later to a small group of reporters.

When asked how he could call the Freedom Industries tank farm -- which held a water-pollution permit approved by the DEP -- "unregulated," the governor had agency Secretary Randy Huffman explain. Huffman carefully clarified what the governor had said.

"Unregulated is probably not the right word," Huffman said. "It was under-regulated."

Policymakers are beginning to respond to the leak of the chemical Crude MCHM into the Elk River, just upstream from the West Virginia American Water regional intake.

Some confusion continues, though, about exactly what authority the DEP had over the facility. A front-page New York Times story, for example, paraphrased Huffman as saying that, "because the facility stored chemicals, but did not produce them, his department had no responsibility for regulating it."

However, in several interviews with the Sunday Gazette-Mail, Huffman and other DEP officials have made it clear -- as Huffman did in his appearance with the governor -- that Freedom Industries was absolutely not unregulated.

"I don't think of them as being unregulated, but as being under-regulated," Huffman said in one discussion.

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On being free – Desi Anwar

January 26, 2014

Freedom Houses Freedom in the World 2014 report, which classifies a country as free, partly free and not free based on both political rights and civil liberties, lowered Indonesias status from free to partly free.

The reason for this drop of status is due to a new law restricting the activities of nongovernmental organisations.

I would add, we are partly free because we have no idea what to do with the freedom that we have.

The inability of the state to follow the Pancasila ideology is whittling at the countrys democracy and freedom, not to mention the countrys foundation.

Being the largest Muslim-majority country in the world, we pride ourselves of our brand of Islam, which is moderate.

In reality, we already have Syariah in Aceh, while more and more local governments around the country are leaning towards laws and regulations favouring the religion of the majority rather than respecting equally all the other religions as stipulated in the Pancasila ideology.

Indonesia willingly makes herself less free when she allows herself to be highjacked by a majority of people who see their fellow countrymen as less equal before the law if they are deemed not equal before the eyes of God.

Moreover, although we have achieved democracy, in that we have an elected and democratic government, there is a consensus that Indonesia, as a country, is still not free.

The word for freedom is merdeka which contains within it the spirit to fight against injustice and oppression, initially against colonial rule.

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