Religious Liberty still a problem, 1700 years after the ‘Edict of Milan’ was signed – Video


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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 4/22/13: Congress Exploits Our Fears to Take Our Liberty – Video


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Brad Faxon Jeff Sluman duo leads by one shot at Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Although Jeff Sluman is a PGA Tour and Champions Tour veteran and a fair putter in his own right, he learns something every time he plays with Brad Faxon.

"You watch how he looks at everything, his body language, how he looks like he's confident he's going to make it, how he stays in the putt and really doesn't force anything," Sluman said. "Every putt looks like it's going on."

Faxon and Sluman combined for 10 birdies and a one-shot lead in the Champions Tour's Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf on Friday. Faxon had seven birdies as the duo combined for a 10-under 62 in the better-ball team competition at the Club at Savannah Harbor.

"I felt like I rode Secretariat all day," Sluman said of playing with Faxon. ""All I kept saying was `Good putt. Great putt. Another one.'"

Champions Tour points leader Bernhard Langer and teammate Tom Lehman were next and will be paired with Faxon and Sluman in Saturday's second round of the 54-hole event.

Eight-time major champion Tom Watson and partner Andy North finished the opening round in a three-way tie for third at 8 under. Craig Stadler and Kirk Triplett also teamed for a 64, along with Tom Kite and Gil Morgan.

Faxon's renowned putting stroke, absent for much of the 2013 season, returned on Savannah Harbor's soft and slow greens. His birdies included four measuring 12 feet or longer with one of his shorter putts, an eight-footer, starting a run of five birdies in the final six holes. That birdie came on No. 13, a 595-yard par 5 that haunted the duo in their first Legends together last April. They failed to birdie that hole in six tries -- three each -- and ultimately lost the tournament by two strokes.

"I always have this dream I'm going to play 54 holes with Jeff and never help him," Faxon said. "We did a good job of getting both balls in play and a lot of holes we had two putts for birdie on."

While Faxon carried his partner to the top of the leaderboard, Langer and Lehman's 9-under-par 63 was more a joint effort. Langer accounted for five of the nine birdies -- two in the first three holes and three more at Nos. 16, 17 and 18 -- while Lehman had his birdies in the middle of the round to sustain the momentum.

Langer, coming off his 18th career Champions Tour win last week at the Greater Gwinnett Championship in suburban Atlanta and an impressive three-day run at the Masters the week before. Lehman finished in a tie for second at Gwinnett and opened the 2013 Champions Tour season with back-to-back top-10 finishes.

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Liberty teachers call minimum-grade policy unethical

By Leonard Sparks

Published: 2:00 AM - 04/27/13

LIBERTY Liberty schoolteachers are demanding that the district's board reform a minimum-grade practice they say rewards students who do little or no work.

Tuesday's board meeting opened with Faculty Association President Tim Hamblin and several teachers bashing a de facto custom that allows students who earn a below-50 grade to still earn a 50.

The practice is used widely by districts as a way to give kids who have had a bad quarter a chance to achieve an average passing grade for the year by scoring higher in subsequent quarters.

But Hamblin and others criticized Liberty's use of minimum grading for all marking periods, calling it unfair to other students and urging the board to craft a stricter formal policy.

"We feel that there needs to be some compromise on the issue because teachers are giving students grades of 50 who are never in class," he said. "We feel that that's basically inflating grades, and teachers who try to do a professional job feel that that's kind of unethical."

School districts have varying positions on minimum grades.

Fallsburg, for example, awards a minimum 50 just for the first marking period. Monticello allows it for the first three marking periods, and its teachers have the ability to notify parents of the actual grade.

"If a child gets a zero in quarter one, the odds of ever passing the course is about zero," Liberty Superintendent William Silver said.

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Liberty SADD to hold 3rd annual Spring Fling 5K Race/Walk on Sunday

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Published: 4:13 PM - 04/26/13 Last updated: 4:15 PM - 04/26/13

LIBERTY - The Liberty SADD Chapter (Students Against Destructive Decisions) proudly presents the Third Annual Spring Fling 5K Race/Walk on Sunday, April 28, at Liberty High School. Registration begins at 7 a.m. and the race kicks off at 9 a.m.

The race route will be the same as last year, and competitive runners will be organized by age bracket. The Spring Fling Fun-Run for kids 12 and under will take place at the conclusion of the main race. There is no entry fee for the Fun-Run. Registration form and route map are available at the district website: http://www.libertyk12.org.

Proceeds from the race will benefit the Liberty Boys and Girls Club, an after-school program that serves Liberty Middle School students in grades 5 to 7. The recipient was chosen by popular vote by the high school student body.

"Everyone just really wanted the money [raised] to help out a local organization, and the Boys and Girls Club seemed perfect, said Melissa Symanski, this year's event co-chairperson and SADD member.

For more information, registration form, route map and sponsorship opportunities, contact Melissa Symanski or Josh Lieberman at springfling5k@libertyk12.org or SADD Student Advisor Sally Forbidussi at sforbidussi@libertyk12.org.

THIRD ANNUAL SPRING FLING 5K RACE/WALK What: Third Annual Liberty SADD Spring Fling 5K Race/Walk When: Sunday, April 28, 2013; registration begins at 7 a.m.; race begins at 9 a.m. Where: Liberty High School, 125 Buckley St., Liberty Route map and registration form available at http://www.libertyk12.org

Entry fees: $20 for early registration; $25 the day of the race; $10 for students

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Copper, Gold Explorer Liberty Star Receives Updated ZTEM Bid

TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (Liberty Star or the Company)(LBSR: OTCQB) is pleased to announce receipt of a new bid for ZTEM electromagnetic (EM) geophysical studies from Geotech Ltd. (Geotech). The new bid is for fixed wing flight over the Hay Mountain portion of the Companys Tombstone Super Project in Cochise County, AZ. According to this latest bid, Liberty Star will see a savings of over 50% from the original helicopter borne proposal. Liberty Star is going forward with Geotechs required 50% deposit to begin the fixed wing ZTEM program within the next two to three weeks. The aircraft and staff are available within that time frame.

Total costs, including program mobilization/demobilization, the over-flight of the ZTEM survey, and reporting are $174,100.

Comments Liberty Star CEO/Chief Geologist Jim Briscoe: While the new bid from Geotech is less than half the dollar amount of the original bid, Geotech assures us that the quality of the fixed wing program is similar to that of the original helicopter borne proposal. I have studied the Tombstone area for more than 40 years which includes numerous independent data and believe the ZTEM information will lead to information at depth below the geochemically indicated mineral bodies and thus more precise targeting for the drilling program to follow. The permitting process continues as we work on the Arizona State Land Department plans of operation requirements. One of these was submitted 4/25 with more to follow. The ZTEM does not require a permit as the airborne EM has no effect on the land. With drilling we expect to intersect porphyry copper, gold, moly, zinc and possibly rare earth elements as indicated in previous data including recent geochemical studies. The immediate task at hand is to fly the ZTEM survey. Of course continued funding remains an imperative as well.

James A. Briscoe James A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA CEO/Chief Geologist Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp.

Forward Looking Statements

Statements in this news release that are not historical are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this news release include our exploration plans, that total ZTEM costs are $174,100; and that ZTEM information will lead to information at depth below the geochemically indicated mineral bodies and thus more precise targeting for the drilling program to follow. Factors which may delay or prevent these forward-looking statements from being realized include: we may not be able to raise sufficient funds to complete our intended exploration, keep our properties or carry on operations; there may be cost overruns; misinterpretation of data is possible; and we may be unable to continue exploration due to permitting requirements, weather, logistical problems, labor or equipment problems or hazards even if funds are available. Despite encouraging data there may be no commercially exploitable mineralization on our properties. Readers should refer to the risk disclosures in the Companys recent 10-K and the Companys other periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Liberty Power Supports the Children's Miracle Network in Charity Event

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Liberty Power, the nation's largest independent retail electric supplier, today announced their sponsorship in the 2013 Children's Miracle Network 17th Annual Sporting Clays Charity Event which took place on April 6 in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.

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The annual event, which raises funds for pediatric services, life-saving equipment, research initiatives, and educational resources, is organized by the Penn State College of Medicine, a Liberty Power customer through energy consultant, World Energy.

Liberty Power was among a variety of sponsors in support of this charitable cause, among them the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and World Energy.

"The event was a spectacular success; we had a great turnout, even the weather was perfect. We had more than 90 contributors supporting the event and raised in excess of $70,000 for the Children's Miracle Network, exceeding last year's total," said Jeffrey J. Carter, Associate Director of Facilities Planning and Construction, Penn State College of Medicine. "We are very grateful for Liberty Power's participation as a gold sponsor and for their enduring support of the children."

Often compared to golf, this event allows participants to travel a pre-determined course and try their shot at clay targets all the way through. To engage the crowd this year, the parents of one of the children shared their story of the miracle child's stay as a patient at the Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.

"It's always a humbling experience to hear stories of those who have experienced such trying times. We are very thankful to have been offered the opportunity to participate and help in the making of miracles," said David Hernandez, co-founder and CEO of Liberty Power. "It's part of our social responsibility to give back to the community."

The Children's Miracle Network has raised well over $700,000 throughout the 17-year history of the event. Proceeds benefit the Children's Miracle Network at the Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital.

About Liberty Power Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Liberty Power is the largest independent retail electric supplier in the United States based on 2012 KEMA rankings of electric retailers. The company is also the first certified, minority-owned supplier with a national footprint, and the largest Hispanic-owned energy company in the United States according to Hispanic Business. Liberty Power provides large and small businesses, government agencies and residential customers with low-cost electricity and exceptional customer service.

For more information on Liberty Power, please visit http://www.libertypowercorp.com

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