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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:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Monday, September 8, 2014

RSN: As Keystone Awaits Fate, Other Tar Sands Projects Move Forward,




WHO'S YOUR DADDY? A while back I wrote a fundraising message with the title, "Who's Your Daddy?" I took a lot of flack for the title because a lot of people did not understand the question. The line is borrowed from the 1968 song by the Zombies, Time of the Season. But the question is borrowed, too. In this case the question means who pays your bills? David and Charles Koch are "news daddies". They pay a lot of bills to see to it that the message is ah, fair. Our Daddy and Mommy are you. We know that. The question is one you should also consider asking of any information source: Who's Your Daddy? Pay attention to the answer and you'll learn a lot. We are asking for your support, it's vitally important. Thanks to all in advance. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News




Andy Borowitz | McCain Rips Obama's Failure to Bomb Stonehenge
 (photo: Charles Dharapak/AP)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) blasted President Obama on Saturday for failing to bomb Stonehenge while in the United Kingdom for the NATO summit."
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New Witnesses Emerge in Michael Brown Police Shooting
Jeremy Kohler and Robert Patrick, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Excerpt: "There were two outsiders who happened to be working outside at the apartment complex on Aug. 9 - two men from a company in Jefferson County - who heard a single gunshot, looked up from their work and witnessed the shooting."
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Stop and Seize: Aggressive Police Take Hundreds of Millions of Dollars From Motorists Not Charged With Crimes
Michael Sallah, Robert O’Harrow Jr., and Steven Rich, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "After the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, the government called on police to become the eyes and ears of homeland security on America’s highways. Local officers, county deputies and state troopers were encouraged to act more aggressively in searching for suspicious people, drugs and other contraband. The departments of Homeland Security and Justice spent millions on police training."
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What Happened When the U.S. Tried to Save James Foley and Steven Sotloff
Nicholas Schmidle, The New Yorker
Schmidle writes: "In June, two teams of F.B.I. agents travelled to separate locations in Europe to interview two men who had been prisoners of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham, or ISIS. Both former hostages had been held in northern Syria and were released for reasons that have not been publicly acknowledged."
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Wendy Davis Tells of Two Abortions
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Wendy Davis, the Democratic candidate for Texas governor who sprung to fame when she held back sweeping abortion restrictions, reveals in a new memoir that she terminated two pregnancies for medical reasons."
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NFL Still Not Ready for Openly Gay Player
Paul Newberry, Associated Press
Newberry writes: "If history is any guide, Michael Sam should be getting ready for his first NFL game. Instead, he's stuck on the practice squad with the Dallas Cowboys."
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As Keystone Awaits Fate, Other Tar Sands Projects Move Forward
Peter Moskowitz, Al Jazeera America
Moskowitz writes: "The federal government has quietly approved major tar sands transportation projects with unstudied environmental effects -managing to circumvent the executive branch’s impact analysis that paralyzed development of the Keystone XL pipeline and bolstered activists’ claims that the project is dangerous and damaging to the environment."
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