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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



Tuesday, December 24, 2013

This & That




Defining what matters in the New Year.....
From all of us at CREDO: Hope you have a very progressive holiday!
 

(M) Wise words.







Daily Kos
Thanks to I Heart Climate Scientists for the image.
 




Merry Christmas! Love, Babyface
Happy Holidays! Love, Babyface & Family

 
 




Ouch!

Thanks to The Other 98% for the image!

COAL: It’s bad in stockings, but worse in lungs. For more than a century, coal has been used as a primary source of energy for electricity generation, steel production and cement manufacturing. But each step associated with energy generation from coal threatens our environment and our health. http://ow.ly/s2XSX

Earthjustice’s first mission is to keep coal in the ground by stopping mountaintop removal mining. Next, Earthjustice uses the power of laws like the Clean Air Act an...d the Clean Water Act to establish stringent environmental standards for coal plants and require plants to meet those standards. These new standards put an economic incentive on the industry to consider cleaner, renewable resources. Thanks to litigation and advocacy by Earthjustice and others, we now have cleaner emission standards for power plants. We are also working to establish and enforce strong standards for the disposal of coal ash.

TELL US>> Have you been impacted by coal in your community?

SHARE or LIKE>> if you believe we all have the right to breathe clean air!

COAL: It’s bad in stockings, but worse in lungs. For more than a century, coal has been used as a primary source of energy for electricity generation, steel production and cement manufacturing. But each step associated with energy generation from coal threatens our environment and our health. http://ow.ly/s2XSX

Earthjustice’s first mission is to keep coal in the ground by stopping mountaintop removal mining. Next, Earthjustice uses the power of laws like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act to establish stringent environmental standards for coal plants and require plants to meet those standards. These new standards put an economic incentive on the industry to consider cleaner, renewable resources.  Thanks to litigation and advocacy by Earthjustice and others, we now have cleaner emission standards for power plants. We are also working to establish and enforce strong standards for the disposal of coal ash.

TELL US>> Have you been impacted by coal in your community?

SHARE or LIKE>> if you believe we all have the right to breathe clean air!



Being Liberal's photo.
Integrity, adherence to values, is a very expensive commodity to maintain!
 
 
 
(M) He's right, as usual.


Center for Biological Diversity
Happy holidays from this Florida panther kitten.






What a great idea!
We've got the balls to ring the bell on Vultures & Vote Rustlers!

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Veterans' PTSD Project's photo.
 
Please Reach Out When You Are Hurting
 
 
 
Northeast Animal Shelter's photo.
 
The only option is adoption.www.neas.org
 
 
 
Occupy Democrats's photo.
 
The Republican Party refuses to acknowledge that wealth inequality is destroying the American middle class. Image by Occupy Democrats.
 
A Place To Bark
Just a few of the many families that have Adopted our rescues over the past few weeks:)
I'm working on a Christmas video sure to make your heart smile!
Everyone has been so great about thinking their adoptions thru and bringing the whole family. It's going to be a Very Merry Christmas for the animals adopted, the loving families & everyone who has supported our efforts, they Live because people cared!!!
 






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