Let’s Play Costume Quest: Part 3- Bobbin’ Apples with Lady Liberty – Video


Let #39;s Play Costume Quest: Part 3- Bobbin #39; Apples with Lady Liberty
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Liberty Power Helps USHCC Go Green

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Liberty Power is donating renewable energy certificates to match the entire estimated electricity usage at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's annual convention in Salt Lake City this week. It's the second year in a row the retail energy supply company will donate RECs as part of its sponsorship of the event.

The RECs from U.S. wind energy facilities will avoid putting about 760,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil-fueled generation facilities into the environment, according to a news release.

David Hernandez, co-founder and CEO of Liberty Power, said the company is "delighted the USHCC supports our ongoing commitment to sustainability."

Mr. Hernandez was the chamber's 2013 Businessman of the Year.

"Liberty Power is dedicated to their customers and their community, and has demonstrated that a company can, in fact, do smart business and advance the common good at the same time," said Javier Palomarez, USHCC president and CEO.

Related: 2014 HispanicBusiness 100 Directory

Liberty Power, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is the largest privately held retail electric supplier in the U.S., according to the 2014 KEMA rankings of electric retailers.

HispanicBusiness.com on its HispanicBusiness 100 index ranked it as the largest Hispanic-owned energy company in the U.S. in 2013. The company's revenues grew 11.9 percent in the year.

USHCC serves as the umbrella organization for more than 200 local Hispanic chambers and business associations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

The USHCC national convention runs through Tuesday at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City.

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Liberty avenges loss to Struthers

Published: Tue, September 23, 2014 @ 12:00 a.m.

By Greg Gulas

sports@vindy.com

STRUTHERS

Five days ago, the Liberty High School volleyball team was swept by visiting Struthers.

After dropping the first game of the return match Monday at the Struthers Fieldhouse, the Leopards decided to do a little sweeping of their own.

Liberty (8-8) stopped the Struthers by scores of 20-25, 25-22, 25-20 and 26-24. It was the Leopards third win in four outings.

We had nearly one-third of our points tonight on tips and that was critical, liberty coach John Tokash said. After falling short in the first game, we reversed our lineup, and that worked out really well.

Struthers is 4-10.

Struthers is definitely better than what their record shows, said Tokash, whose team plays Girard today. [This] gives us some much needed momentum.

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Libertarian Caller: Minimum Wage, Child Labor Laws Fault of Freedom-Hating Americans! – Video


Libertarian Caller: Minimum Wage, Child Labor Laws Fault of Freedom-Hating Americans!
Mike is a Libertarian candidate out in California who calls into the show to debate Sam Seder on libertarianism. A debate on the minimum wage, worker safety, and child labor laws... This clip...

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Libertarian Scientist Doesn’t Know the Nazis Were Supported by Big Business #ClimateMarch – Video


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Corporate funded Libertarian scientist claims demonizing Carbon Dioxide emissions is just like the Nazis demonizing the Jews and carrying out a holocaust. Outrageous. Where is the ADL on this...

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Libertarian could help tip Illinois governor race

KERRY LESTER, Associated Press

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) The Libertarian running for Illinois governor recognizes he has little chance of winning the November election, but he could play a significant role in deciding who does.

Chad Grimm, the third name on the ballot in one of the nation's hardest-fought governor's races, is a fiscal conservative who believes in minimalist government. The race is expected to be very close between Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican challenger Bruce Rauner so if Grimm pulls away more than a few votes from Rauner, his candidacy could be instrumental in tipping the scales.

Illinois Republicans have used party attorneys and private investigators to try to get Grimm knocked off the ballot. While the effort has been unsuccessful so far, Grimm says it has cost him nearly $100,000 in legal fees, exhausting his war chest and limiting his ability to campaign.

Grimm, a 33-year-old gym manager from Peoria who has dabbled in acting, said his realistic goal is neither to win the governor's race, nor to be a spoiler. It's to build support for the Libertarians and boost third party candidates' chances in future elections, because he believes the main two parties don't offer a real solution to Illinois' urgent problems.

"I really do believe, and this goes back to the spoiler scenario, (that) whoever wins, unless it's me, we're not going to get anything different in Springfield," he told The Associated Press in an interview.

Libertarian candidates traditionally attract few Illinois voters. In 2010, the party's candidate for governor received 1 percent of the vote while all third-party candidates drew 7 percent. In that race, Quinn beat Republican state Sen. Bill Brady by a margin of less than half of one percent, and this year's race could be just as close.

The Libertarians also have a candidate for U.S. Senate on the ballot Sharon Hansen of Pontiac, a 63-year-old innkeeper who says Republicans and Democrats have "ruled the country for far too long." Her name will appear on the ballot alongside Democrat Dick Durbin and Republican state Sen. Jim Oberweis.

The state Board of Elections approved putting the Libertarians on the ballot, but ruled that candidates for the Green, Constitution and Independent parties had not gathered sufficient petition signatures. Last week, a Sangamon County judge rejected an appeal by Republicans seeking to have Grimm thrown off the ballot.

Rauner's campaign says it doesn't see Grimm as a real threat.

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35,000 New Yorkers Support Libertarians on the Ballot

Albany, New York (PRWEB) September 23, 2014

The Libertarian Party of New York submitted over 35,000 signatures last month to afford New Yorkers an alternative to the policies of the two major parties.

Libertarian Party State Chair Mark Axinn commented, "Once again, the Libertarian Party has amassed enough signatures so that voters have a third choice rather than only the Democrat and Republican Parties this November. The Libertarian Party candidates will actually slow the growth of government."

New Yorks Libertarian ticket will be headed by Long Island Real Estate Broker Michael McDermott for Governor. Michael is joined by fellow Libertarian candidates Chis Edes for Lt. Governor, U.S. Navy veteran John Clifton for Comptroller, Manhattan defense lawyer Carl Person for Attorney General, Grant Lally for Congressional District 3 (Long Island), Gigi Bowman for Senate District 5 (Long Island) and Mark Glogowski, Assembly District 139 (western New York). In all, twelve Libertarians filed for public office in New York State.

Speaking for the 42 year-old Libertarian Party of New York, which defends constitutionally limited government, individual freedom, and an end to all prohibition, Gubernatorial candidate Michael McDermott stated, Now 12 million New Yorkers will not be limited to choosing only between the two major parties. Instead, New Yorkers can cast their votes for a balanced budget, real growth in private sector jobs, an end to the welfare state, and an end to needless suffering caused by drug prohibition."

The Libertarian Party is the 3rd largest political party and is committed to promoting individual liberty and freedom, a truly Free Market and adherance to the US Constitution.

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