Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty Glitches – Son Of A Glitch – Episode 41 – Video


Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty Glitches - Son Of A Glitch - Episode 41
In this episode we go on a stealth mission looking for glitches in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty. Glitches - 1. Tanker Out of Bounds 2. Ladder Glitch 3. Fortune Fight Glitch 4. Strut...

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Let’s Play StarCraft II Kampagne #03: Es geht weiter(Wings of Liberty-German)+KingPBBS – Video


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Liebe Leute, das Spektakel geht weiter...seht euch hier die fortsetzung der 2. Folge an... Ich rede natrlich wieder dummes Zeugs dazwischen. Viel Spa beim gucken... Hier nochmal einige...

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Ivan Eland of the Center on Peace and Liberty talks about the Yemen crisis – Video


Ivan Eland of the Center on Peace and Liberty talks about the Yemen crisis
For more on the summit and the crisis in Yemen CCTV spoke to Ivan Eland in Fort Lauderdale. He #39;s a Senior Fellow and the Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty.

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Liberty University Hosts Simulated BioTerror Attack

Lynchburg, VA- A group of students at Liberty University learned how you would respond to a bioterror attack Saturday morning.

The demonstration involved the State Police and was at the Vines Center. The students learned that there's a whole lot to responding to a bioterrorist attack.

The Virginia State Police Counter Terrorism & Criminal Interdiction Unit led the demonstration.

"We've heard not only from the news media ,but from throughout the world, there are attacks on Christians, there are attacks throughout the world. And we're trying to prepare not only our students but local law enforcement agencies about how to handle a bioterrorist attack," said Dr. James Mcclintok, the director of Forensic Science at Liberty University.

This simulated fog represents a dangerous micro-organism contaminating the air.

"Everyone's afraid of a biological weapons attack, but no one really knows how to respond if it occurs of what to do, they're just be wide-spread panic. So the more education there is for the public, the greater the chance lives will be saved if one of these events does occur," said student Samuel Giovanucci, a Strategic Intelligence Major.

Liberty University students first needed to learn how to properly test it.

"It could potentially cause harm to us, our health and cause illness or even death. So we're looking at the release of a biological agent and then our students will identify that agent for identification purposes," said Mcclintok.

Students signed up to participate, some working on forensics, criminology, or biology classes, others just wanted to learn more and be prepared.

"Trying to prepare our students when they enter the working environment, how to be better prepared for such an attack," said Mcclintok.

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Liberty Lady Panthers get 16-0 win at Tarkington with five homers in five innings

Libertys Lady Panthers were on fire at Tarkington Friday evening, March 27. They beat the LadyHorns, 16-0, in five innings that included five home runs.

The scoring started quick. Catcher Jewel Moody hit a line drive to center for a single, then Kaitlyn Slack hit the first of her three home runs in the game.

Next up, Kurstin Martin doubled on a grounder to left field and went to third on Andee Geters line-drive single to right. Katie Harris got a walk. Then Martin scored on a passed ball. Macy Tanton connected, and the outfield error that let her reach first also let both Geter and Harris make it home to put Liberty up, 5-0, in the first inning.

After Tarkingtons fly out, strike out, and ground out, Liberty was back up to bat for a walk, another Moody single, and a second Slack home run, putting the score at 8-0.

Megan Hogan got a single for Tarkington in the bottom of the second with a line drive to left field, but then she was caught with Hillary Jackson in a double playSlack to Parker to Martin.

In the top of the third, Tanton singled, hitting a liner to left field. Madisyn Frazier got on base with a bunt that advanced Tantons courtesy runner, Lacey Vaughn, to second, but Vaughn was put out at third on a fielders choice that let Kamryn Parker reach first.

After third baseman Lauren Henson caught Moodys popup for the second out, Slack homered again to bring in Frazier and Parker.

Then Martin hit a solo homer to make the score 12-0.

Tarkingtons MacKenzie Tyler doubled in the bottom of the fourth on a line drive to left field.

In the fifth, Slack was walked to first. Shauna Harrell put Martin out, catching her fly ball to right field. Then Geter hit a fly to left for a single, and Katie Harris lined one over the centerfield fence for Libertys fifth home run of the game.

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JAMES POULOS: For the GOP, fusionism is back

In recent years it has been fashionable to think that fusionism, once the Republicans dominant ideological framework, is dead. (The key to that framework, forged by Frank S. Meyer and William F. Buckley at National Review, was that mainstream libertarianism and mainstream conservatism work hand in hand, animating a coherent political program.)

In fact, until very recently, it has also been reasonable to hail the death of fusionism. Although both libertarians and conservatives think of themselves as constitutionalists, on key issues, they differ sometimes profoundly.

And throughout Barack Obamas presidency, the differences have often attracted more attention than the similarities. Despite Tea Party solidarity among grassroots activists, libertarians have been seen to pull the GOP to the left on security and social issues. In the run-up to a presidential election year, thats seen by most mainstream conservatives as a big problem. Its an article of faith among the party faithful that when Republicans become more like Democrats, they lose elections. The desire to stay fused with libertarians has been greatly weakened by the perceived leftward lurch of the libertarian base.

But today, despite all odds, fusionism is back. And its probably here to stay. Surprisingly enough, the reason for that is simple: foreign policy. Even more surprising, theres one presidential candidate in the whole Republican field whose quiet advantages sum up why. Its not Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, or even former Florida governor Jeb Bush. Its Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

What does Marco Rubio have to do with the power of foreign policy to resurrect a political coalition? To be sure, Rubio falls squarely in line with a long tradition of Republicans who whatever their domestic agendas voice a robust and assertive view of Americas role in the world. In that sense, he would seem, at first glance, to drive libertarians even further away from the fusionism of the past.

Today, however, Republican and American anxieties over foreign policy are reaching a critical point. Midway through the Obama presidency, the global outlook was murkier than it is now. Mitt Romney couldnt effectively use foreign policy as a cudgel against the president, try as he might. What a difference a few years make. Rubio has a unique opportunity to steer the GOP back toward old-style fusionism. Some disagree, of course. From the standpoint of a candidate like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Rubios domestic agenda is far too establishmentarian to satisfy the constitutionalist yearnings of libertarians or conservatives.

But Cruz himself is proof that you can establish a reputation for being tough on security without sounding, to put it crudely, like an old-style neoconservative. Like voters more broadly, Republicans are increasingly nervous about the libertarian approach to foreign policy.

Theyre torn between the versions of Reaganism offered by Cruz on the one hand and, say, Mitt Romney on the other. The grassroots idea of Reagans legacy differs from the establishments so sharply that its easy to see how each is a bit too out of step with the times. On domestic issues, the sort of viewpoint offered by Sen. Paul has a broader appeal than Cruzs, yet deeper appeal than Romneys. In sum, they want a more libertarian domestic policy than Reaganauts offer but a more Reaganesque foreign policy than the libertarians offer.

At this moment, its easiest to see how Rubio could position himself in that way. Hed simply have to move to the alleged left on domestic issues libertarians tend to care about.

Rubio doesnt need to shift on foreign policy in order to do this. Its still unclear exactly where to find Rubios center of gravity on domestic policy. He rode into power as a Tea Party favorite. Now, hes much cozier with the establishment.

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