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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 11, 2014

RSN: This Veteran's Day, Remember Tomas Young, Texas Oil Regulator Says It Will Not Honor Denton's Vote to Ban Fracking



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Michael Moore | In Defense of My Friend Bill Maher's Statements on Islam
Filmmaker and activist Michael Moore. (photo: Dog Eat Dog Films)
Michael Moore, Reader Supported News
Moore writes: "Bill Maher is a friend of mine. He stood up for me when I was attacked after my Oscar speech (given on the fourth night of the Iraq War, a war Bill publicly opposed while 70% of the country, including the majority of Democrats in the U.S. Senate, supported it), and I stood up for him when ABC fired him and cancelled his show when he attempted to stop the hysteria and fear-mongering after 9-11."
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This Veteran's Day, Remember Tomas Young
Karin Kamp, Moyers & Company
Kamp writes: "We've just heard that Iraq war veteran Tomas Young, one of the first vets to publicly oppose the war, has died at the age of 34."
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Mexican Protesters Take Over Acapulco Airport, Demanding President's Resignation Over Student Massacre
Carola Sole, Agence France-Presse
Sole writes: "Protesters angry at the apparent massacre of 43 Mexican students clashed with police and besieged Acapulco's airport for hours over a scandal shaking President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration."
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Cable Companies 'Stunned' by Obama's 'Extreme' Net Neutrality Proposals
Dominic Rushe, Guardian UK
Rushe writes: "America's major telecoms and cable companies and business groups came out fighting on Monday after Barack Obama called for tough new regulations for broadband that would protect net neutrality, saying they were 'stunned' by the president's proposals."
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Police Can Seize and Sell Assets Even When the Owner Has Broken No Laws
Laura Sullivan, National Public Radio
Sullivan writes: "You don't have to be convicted of a crime - or even accused of one - for police to seize your car or other property. It's legal. Several videos online are shedding some light on the controversial practice. The practice is called civil asset forfeiture, and every year it brings cities millions of dollars in revenue, which often goes directly to the police budget."
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Texas Oil Regulator Says It Will Not Honor
Denton's Vote to Ban Fracking
Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress
Atkin writes: "On Tuesday, the town of Denton, Texas, voted by a wide margin to ban fracking within the city limits. Two days later, the chairwoman of Texas' oil and gas regulator said she would not honor the ban."
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