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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



Saturday, August 24, 2013

This, That.....and Moral Bankruptcy




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True that.

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True that.

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Demand #Yelp Stop Supporting #ALEC and #VoterSuppression Laws in #NC
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Why is Yelp helping to fund an organization like ALEC?

Send a message to Yel...p CEO Jeremy Stoppelman - tell him to cut all ties with ALEC (and SHARE to spread the word): http://bit.ly/17KBFQB
(from ProgressNow)
 
 






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I feel some segments of the country are making progress. In a suburb of Cincinnati last night, I attended a free concert featuring the Pointer Sisters. It was fantastic to see the diversity of people in attendance, sitting side by side.

I was particularly struck by this African American women who was walking down an aisle close to where I was sitting, and she broke out into an incredible 2 minute dance. She continued on her way. Two caucasian women looked at each other, sprang to their feet and continued the dance. 

After both segments, the people close by broke into applause. Beautiful!
 
I feel some segments of the country are making progress. In a suburb of Cincinnati last night, I attended a free concert featuring the Pointer Sisters. It was f...antastic to see the diversity of people in attendance, sitting side by side.

I was particularly struck by this African American women who was walking down an aisle close to where I was sitting, and she broke out into an incredible 2 minute dance. She continued on her way. Two caucasian women looked at each other, sprang to their feet and continued the dance.

After both segments, the people close by broke into applause. Beautiful!






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