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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



Sunday, October 26, 2014

RSN: Exxon: Destroying Planet Necessary to Relieve Global Poverty, The Great Kansas Tea Party Disaster



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Ezra Klein | 6 Reasons Elizabeth Warren Should Run for President
Presidential candidate? (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Ezra Klein, Vox
Klein writes: "Is Elizabeth Warren running for president? Maybe! In the past, when asked if she's running for president, Warren has been pretty clear: 'I am not running for president,' she said in June of 2014. 'Do you want to put an exclamation point at the end of that?'"
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The Great Kansas Tea Party Disaster
Mark Binelli, Rolling Stone
Binelli writes: "When Brownback got into office, the first thing he said in our caucus was, 'I'm going to pass a budget, and I don't want any Democrat votes.' He wants all of his guns pointed in the same direction, and he made it very clear what would happen if you disagreed with him. He was willing to bankrupt the state to get his way."
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John Nichols | Scott Walker Is the Kochs' Model Governor
John Nichols, The Cap Times
Nichols writes: "Scott Walker is a model governor. Not in every sense, as critics of the Wisconsin Republican's anti-labor extremism, ethical lapses and failed experiments with economic austerity will remind you. But he is certainly a model governor in the eyes of billionaire conservative donors David and Charles Koch and their acolytes."
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Sandra Fluke | 'Silence Encourages the Tormentor, Never the Tormented'
Sandra Fluke, Reader Supported News
Fluke writes: "Every time I look into the eyes of a victim of domestic violence and listen to her or his story, I can see and hear how important it is for them to speak safely about what they've endured."
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No One Is Even Pretending the Torture Report Isn't a Document of American Failures
Kia Makarechi, Vanity Fair
Makarechi writes: "The committee's 'torture report,' as it's colloquially known, focuses on the C.I.A.'s detention and interrogation programs after 9/11, and no one on any side is even pretending that it's not full of horrifying details that would upset anyone who believes in human rights or responsible intelligence gathering."
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Fear May Win Elections, But It Makes Governing Hard
Cynthia Tucker, The National Memo
Tucker writes: "According to Hollywood, most disasters feature government or institutional figures who try to downplay the scale of catastrophe, at least publicly, in order to prevent mass panic. Rightly or wrongly, these fictional leaders want to shield the public from the facts because they believe disseminating the truth would only provoke hysteria. Right now, though, life is hardly imitating art."
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Exxon: Destroying Planet Necessary to Relieve Global Poverty
Michael Brune, EcoWatch
Brune writes: "The fossil-fuel divestment movement has been on a roll lately to the tune of $50 billion, but one of its biggest successes happened last month: The world's most profitable oil company squirmed."
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