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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



Tuesday, November 18, 2014

RSN: Missouri's Pre-Emptive State of Emergency Is Proof the Grand Jury Decision Was Rigged


How many people does it take to SHOUT LOUDER THAN DIRTY ENERGY?





Mayflower Arkansas TAR SANDS OIL SPILL:






THIS IS THE ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION IN ALBETA:



When elected officials PROSTITUTE themselves for CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS and sacrifice the future of the GLOBE to DIRTY ENERGY, doesn't that PROSTITUTION rise to a higher level of reprehensible behavior?






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FOCUS: Carl Gibson | Missouri's Pre-Emptive State of Emergency Is Proof the Grand Jury Decision Was Rigged
St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert P. McCulloch, a Missouri native whose police officer father was killed in the line of duty when McCulloch was 12. (photo: AP)
Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
Gibson writes: "If Governor Jay Nixon didn't already know the outcome of the Ferguson grand decision, he wouldn't have needed to call a state of emergency to give police extra powers. This is proof that the grand jury has already made their decision, but it won't be made public until the state had adequately prepared for the suppression of mass dissent."
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Keystone Bill on Life Support in Senate
Timothy Gardner and Richard Cowan, Reuters
Excerpt: "Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline in the U.S. Senate scrambled on Monday to gather one last vote to pass a bill that authorizes the project that would help send Canadian oil to the U.S. Gulf, a task that became harder after President Barack Obama made his toughest comments yet on the topic."
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