Update:  After disabling all locking in "Brightness and Lock" control
panel (switch lock to off, and unselecting the "Require my password when
waking from suspend"), the problem still persists.  Though less
frequently.

So, far I can go into another terminal Ctrl+Alt+F1 and run:

ps ax | grep lightdm

4485 ?        Ssl    0:00 lightdm
 6230 tty7     Ss+    0:06 /usr/bin/X :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 
-nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch
 6345 ?        Sl     0:00 lightdm --session-child 12 23

By killing "lightdm --session-child 12 23" I can get my system to unlock.  
However, this kills my current session and a new session is automatically 
generated.  I am then brought to the login screen and can login as normal.  
It's not to good, but better then a hard reboot.
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Furthermore, I tried going into gconf-editor and taking a look at what the 
actual stored values for gnome-power-manager are since that was named by 
Professor Jeggletitten.  However, there are no entries for gnome-power-manager. 
 The entire /apps/gnome-power-manager folder/entry is missing.  Has this info 
been moved somewhere else?

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  Login screen doesn't always appear

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