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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



Friday, March 28, 2014

RSN: Who's Buying Our Midterm Elections?, WA State Allowed Logging on Plateau Above Collapsed Slope, et al



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Bill Moyers | Who's Buying Our Midterm Elections?
Bill Moyers is interviewed by Val Zavala, 01/06/12. (photo: SOCAL Connection)
Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company
Moyers writes: "In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court is expected to issue another big decision on campaign finance, one that could further open the floodgates to unfettered and anonymous contributions, just as the Citizens United case did four years ago."
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Nick Turse | US Military Averaging More Than a Mission a Day in Africa
Nick Turse, TomDispatch
Turse writes: "A U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) spokesman once expressed worry that tabulating the command's deployments would offer a "skewed image" of U.S. efforts there."
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How Hobby Lobby Is Secretly Funding a Vast Right-Wing Movement
Eli Clifton, Salon
Clifton reports: "A document published here for the first time reveals Hobby Lobby appears to be going much further than protecting freedom."
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Iran and Iraq 'Killing Sprees' Hike Global Death Penalty Numbers, Says Amnesty
Euronews
Excerpt: "The USA and Japan are the only G8 members that still perform capital punishment. The state of Texas has dragged the USA down on the death penalty report, with 41 percent of the executions in the country."
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Scott Walker Changes His Tune on Obamacare
Sy Mukherjee, ThinkProgress
Mukherjee reports: "Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), an ardent Affordable Care Act critic, is now encouraging residents to transition into new health plans under the very reform law that he once refused to help implement."
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Judge Rules Oklahoma Has to Stop Using Secret Drugs to Kill People
Nicole Flatow, ThinkProgress
Flatow reports: "Inmates cannot be put to death in Oklahoma without information about the drugs that will be used to kill them, a county judge ruled Wednesday."
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WA State Allowed Logging on Plateau Above Collapsed Slope
Mike Baker, Ken Armstrong, Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times
Excerpt: "The plateau above the soggy hillside that gave way Saturday has been logged for almost a century, with hundreds of acres of softwoods cut and hauled away, according to state records."
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