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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



Monday, October 13, 2014

RSN: Can MSM Handle the Contra-Cocaine Truth



If you paid attention to the Iran-Contra-Cocaine Shenanigans at the time, the Ronald Reagan/former CIA Director G.H.W. Bush. the halos have long since vanished.



What was done was disgraceful and the FAUX News Network idolizing Oliver North even more nauseating, although there were others placed on the same false pedestal.



Robert Parry's articles are well worth reading....especially if you erroneously believe MSM.







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Robert Parry | Can MSM Handle the Contra-Cocaine Truth
Investigative reporter Gary Webb in 1997. (photo: Randy Pench/The Sacramento Bee)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "The mainstream news media’s reaction to the new movie, 'Kill the Messenger,' has been tepid, perhaps not surprising given that the MSM comes across as the film’s most unsympathetic villain as it crushes journalist Gary Webb for digging up the Contra-cocaine scandal in the mid-1990s after the major newspapers thought they had buried it in the 1980s."
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End the Embargo on Cuba
The New York Times | Editorial
Excerpt: "Scanning a map of the world must give President Obama a sinking feeling as he contemplates the dismal state of troubled bilateral relationships his administration has sought to turn around."
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Joshua Holland | The Forgotten Victims of the Great Recession
Joshua Holland, Moyers & Company
Holland writes: "These are the forgotten victims of the economic meltdown triggered by the crash of Wall Street’s grand casino. Their unemployment benefits exhausted, they live for as long as possible on whatever savings they may have accumulated."
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Evo Morales Wins Third Term in Bolivian Election Landslide
Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Morales was expected to win by a big margin on a promise to consolidate socialist reforms that have vastly extended the state’s reach into the natural gas-powered economy."
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Investigation Into Missing Iraqi Cash Ended in Lebanon Bunker
James Risen, The New York Times
Risen writes: "Exactly what happened to that money after it arrived in Baghdad became one of the many unanswered questions from the chaotic days of the American occupation, when billions were flowing into the country from the United States and corruption was rampant."
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Edward Snowden: It Was Worth It
Daniel Lippman, Politico
Lippman writes: "NSA leaker Edward Snowden on Saturday defended his disclosure of reams of classified information and said his actions were worth fleeing his seemingly idyllic life in Hawaii and ending up in hiding in Russia, where he was joined by his girlfriend in July."
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California's War on Endangered Species
Lindsay Abrams, Salon
Abrams writes: "Even before the region descended into a years-long drought, it was never easy being an aquatic species in the deserts of the western United States."
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