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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, April 24, 2014

RSN: What If Occupy Protesters Were Armed?, Jury Awards $3 Million in First Fracking Case, et al


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Carl Gibson | What If Occupy Protesters Were Armed?
The UC Davis pepper spray incident against un-armed students. (photo: Louise Macabatis)
Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
Gibson writes: "If enough people felt unsafe in the presence of so many guns, it would have deterred so many people from participating that the Occupy encampments would have been limited to just those with guns and those comfortable around guns."
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Who Is Cecily McMillan and Why Should You Know Her?
Kelsey Miller, Refinery 29
Miller writes: "As with all the Occupy Wall Street trials, it's proven difficult to find prospective jurors who don't have a strong opinion one way or another on the movement."
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FBI Accused of No-Fly List Coercion
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Ackerman reports: "Naveed Shinwari hasn't seen his wife in 26 months. He suspects it's because he refused to become an informant for the FBI."
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Sotomayor Accuses Colleagues of Trying to 'Wish Away' Racial Inequality
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post
Barnes reports: "In her most personal moment in 41 /2 years on the court, Sotomayor read part of her dissent from the bench to emphasize her disagreement with six colleagues who upheld Michigan's constitutional amendment."
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KKK Forms Neighborhood Watch to Complement Police in Pennsylvania Town
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes reports: "After a string of local break ins, a Pennsylvania chapter of one of America's largest hate groups is taking matters into its own hands."
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Jury Awards $3 Million in First Fracking Case
Brendan Demelle, DeSmogBlog
Demelle reports: "The pollution from natural gas production near the Parrs' Wise County home was so bad that they were forced to flee their 40-acre property for months at a time."
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