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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, July 12, 2014

RSN: Campaign Finance Reform - That'll Shut 'Em Up



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Carl Gibson | Campaign Finance Reform - That'll Shut 'Em Up
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Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
Gibson writes: "Remember in 2009, when the way our elections were financed was perfect, corporate power was reined in by Congress, and everything was A-OK and hunky-dory? Me neither."
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NSA Records and Stores at Least 80 Percent of All Audio Calls in the US
Antony Loewenstein, Guardian UK
Loewenstein reports: "Binney, who featured in a 2012 short film by Oscar-nominated US film-maker Laura Poitras, described a future where surveillance is ubiquitous and government intrusion unlimited."
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The Uninsured Rate Has Massively Plunged Under Obamacare
Brett Logiurato, Business Insider
Logiurato reports: "The uninsured rate in the U.S. has plunged to 13.4% in the second quarter of 2014, the lowest-ever rate recorded by Gallup in more than six years of polling."
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Judge Rules Florida GOP's Congressional Redistricting Illegal
Gary Fineout, Associated Press
Fineout reports: "The Florida Legislature illegally drew the state's congressional districts to primarily benefit the Republican Party, a judge has ruled, and has ordered them redrawn."
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Amazon Pleads With FAA to Test Drones
Brian Solomon, Forbes
Solomon reports: "Shares of America's largest online retailer surged over 4.5% on Friday morning as the company fought for the right to test its new drone delivery program, among a handful of other initiatives taken this week."
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Clergy Members Among 8 Arrested at Detroit Water Shutoff Protest
Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press
Lawrence reports: "Detroit police arrested eight people, including several clergy members, during a protest of city water shutoffs this morning."
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Company Responsible for Toxic West Virginia Chemical Spill Fined $11,000
Sarah Gray, Salon
Gray writes: "The U.S. Department of Labor leveled an $11,000 fine (yep, that's it) on the company, Freedom Industries, responsible for spilling 10,000 gallons of crude MCHM (a chemical used in the production of coal) into the Elk River."
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