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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

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:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Sunday, February 17, 2013

Coming to New England: When Corporate Polluters Won't Accept NO!

Environmental Destruction rubber-stamped by Corporate Polluters such as Enbridge and Syncrude. Destroying the world's largest carbon-sink, polluting rivers, streams and food chains, destroying the world's largest flyways....  



Protesting the Dirtiest Energy Source - Tar Sands, the Dirty Keystone XL pipeline that has already destroyed communities and promises to destroy more of the environment because the Corporate Polluters don't care, these great heroes were arrested to protect our future.



48 Arrested at Keystone Pipeline Protest as Sierra Club Lifts 120-Year Ban on Civil Disobedience

Forty-eight people, including civil rights leader Julian Bond and NASA climate scientist James Hansen, were arrested Wednesday in front of the White House as part of an ongoing protest calling on the Obama administration to reject the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The action came before a rally planned for Sunday on Washington's National Mall, which organizers have dubbed "the largest climate rally in history." We speak to Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, who was arrested in the first act of civil disobedience in the organization's 120-year history. Watch/Listen/Read

 

"We Need To Push Him": Actress Daryl Hannah Arrested While Urging Obama to Reject Keystone Pipeline

For the second time in six months, actress Daryl Hannah has been jailed for protesting the Keystone XL oil pipeline. In October, she was arrested in Texas. On Wednesday, she and 47 others were arrested outside the White House. "It's incumbent upon us, upon citizens, to show up and stand up and take action," Hannah says. Watch/Listen/Read
 
 






Birds Die Slow Death in Tar Sands Sludge

Yesterday, reports surfaced that birds landed in the toxic sludge-filled lakes that surround the tar sands mines in northern Alberta. Over 120 birds had to be euthanized because they were covered in oily sludge and were suffering a slow death.

Oiled tar sands duck from blogspot.com
 
 

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