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Strawberry Festival! • Bar-B-Que Ribs • French Fries • Variety of Crafts Bedford Commons on the Square ECRWSS Liberty News & Views Recording history as it happens and keeping you informed! Over 1.5 million free news papers mailed! Page POSTAL CUSTOMER PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE 44146 & 44139 PAID CLEVELAND, OH PERMIT # 406 June 2017 & Views LIBERTYDeclaration of Independence 1776: We hold these truths to be self-evident,NEWS that all men (and women) are created equal, that they are Liberty News & Views Established 1984 endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. June 18th Happy Father’s Day! America: of the people, by the people and for the people! For all Back issues of Liberty New & Views go to: www.Libertyohio.org President Trump’s 100 Days of Historic Accomplishments Addison Captain and Isaiah Gatson Take 1st and 2nd Place in GETTING GOVERNMENT OUT OF THE WAY: President Donald J. 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Trump’s 100 Days of Achievements con’t on page 20 Bedford’s Heskett Boys and Girls Middle School Christianity is the Very Foundation of Civil Liberties Track Teams win 1st Place Lake Erie Competition! and the American Constitution By Noah Webster (A voice from our past) Almost all the civil liberty now enjoyed in the world owes its origin to the principles of the Christian religion. It is the sincere desire of the writer that our citizens should early understand that the genuine source of correct republican principles is the Bible, particularly the New Testament or the Christian religion. The religion which has introduced civil liberty is the religion of Christ and His apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free constitutions of government. The moral principles and precepts contained in the Scriptures Noah Webster Heskett Lady Track Stars Kaira Granger Heskett Men Track Stars Arion Jackson ought to form the basis of all our civil constitutions and laws . All the and Karah Henderson and Robert Taylor miseries and evils which men suffer from vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery Heskett’s Winning Track Teem cont. on page 17 and war, proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible. 75 years ago Decisive WW-2 Battle of Midway June 4, 1942 Peace Summit Sullied Order of battle, 12 hours that changed WW-2!: By Tabitha Korol 04:30 First Japanese carrier aircraft takeoff to attack Midway Islands 04:30 10 planes (USS Yorktown CV-5) begin to search for the Japanese ships Arab leaders met in Egypt for the Arab League Summit ostensibly to start a peace 05:34 Japanese ships detected by a PBY from Midway Island. process with Israel, the same peace process that the Arabs have, 07:10 6 TBF Avengers and 4 USAAF B-26 (from Midway Island) attack without exception, always declined in the past. This time, they hope 07:50 67 dive bombers, 29 torpedo bombers, 20 Wildcats take off (Spruance) that our new President Trump will support a two-state solution, one 07:55 16 dive bombers of the US Navy (from Midway Island) attack that would give Israel a contiguous border with her avowed, homicidal 08:10 17 B-17s (from Midway Islands) attack enemy. They also expect to negate Trump’s campaign promise to 08:20 11 bombers of the US Navy (from Midway Island) attack move America’s embassy to Israel’s capital, Jerusalem, in keeping 09:06 12 torpedo bombers, 17 dive bombers, 6 Wildcats take off (Yorktown) with the construct of violence that the Mohammedans have scorched 09:18 Japanese Admiral Nagumo’s ship to Northeast located and attacked into the history of every vanquished territory. 09:25 15 torpedo bombers (Hornet) attack and all are destroyed without any hits Arab recognition of Israel’s right to exist was part of the 1948 peace plan, yet this is what the Arabs sidestep. 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