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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Dear Donald Lambro: Happy 4th of July!

Mr. Lambro:

You may recall that the Celebration of July 4th represents emancipation from totalitarian rule of a king.

Initially, the emancipation was from the King of England, but this year, maybe we should celebrate the series of lawsuits and court orders that will unleash the science that this White House knowingly gagged and the corporate controlled media failed to present to Americans.
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The following, which you've surely reviewed in its entirety, which is recommended to all, appeared in The Progress Report:

White House Suppresses Key Global Warming Document
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A ruling by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that details both the threat of global warming and our ability to address the problem has been suppressed by the White House since December. This document, produced in response to a "monumental" Supreme Court mandate, includes a "multimillion-dollar study conducted over two years" that finds "the net benefit to society could be in excess of $2 trillion" if strong carbon dioxide emissions standards for the automotive industry are issued. The proposal to increase today's fuel economy standards by 50 percent from 25 miles per gallon to 38.3 mpg by 2020 is stronger than those included in the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, which called for a 40 percent increase. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson used the signing of the act as the public excuse to reject the findings of his staff and block California's proposal to regulate greenhouse tailpipe emissions. In fact, congressional investigations have revealed that officials in the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) refused to open the email containing the EPA plan and that Johnson has been stonewalling to prevent disclosure of President Bush's role.
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DemocracyNow discussed a recently filed lawsuit and Climate Change, had this to say:
JOHN HOLDREN: Well, the denial movement has flourished, in part, because of the preoccupation of the media with balance and with controversy. And so, if you have 3,000 scientists working for years and producing a report that says our considered opinion is the climate is changing by this much, it’s changing this fast, it’s having these effects, and you have two or three so-called denialists or a few small think tanks, some of which were certainly funded by Exxon, saying the opposite, they get equal time. The deniers get equal time in the newspapers, on the television.
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Another problem is that a denier can tell a lie in a single sentence that takes a scientist three paragraphs to rebut, but the scientist never gets the three paragraphs in the sound bite culture that our media represent. And so, the denialists, even though they are small in number, they have no credible arguments, very few of them have any scientific credentials, get attention out of all proportion to their credentials, the merit of their arguments, and that delays the generation of public understanding and political will to do the things we need to do to address this challenge. There are a lot of things we can do, but we have been delaying doing them, in part because the so-called skeptics, or more accurately deniers or denialists, have basically obscured reality for much of the public and indeed for many of our policymakers.
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Although I have still encountered some who believe the deniers, most folks have figured out that we don't have time for this debate any longer. We have allowed this White House and the energy industries to mislead us. Action is need by individuals, businesses and municipalities to reduce consumption to minimize the catastrophic impacts and ensure a habitable planet.
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What a shame we lost 8 years in this endeavor because we allowed ourselves to be so willingly lead.
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Happy Fourth! And may it be a year of progress in a positive direction and away from the continued censorship of science. Maybe we can even restore Freedom of the Press.

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