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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



Tuesday, December 30, 2014

This & that.....The Grover Norquist Hallucination! David Duke...Huh?


Were you paying attention?





Former Ku Klux Klan leader, Louisiana state legislator and notorious white supremacist David Duke says he has lots of friends who are politicians and has...
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The Grover Norquist Hallucination!

WASHINGTON -- Grover Norquist would like Republicans to shut up about how bad the economy is, and instead take credit for the recovery. The prominent...
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HAYDEN, Idaho — A 29-year-old woman died Tuesday after a child reached into her purse and accidentally discharged her gun, authorities said. The woman,...
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Sorry to see ya go, Rush!
Recently, a young man suggested to me that he thought Rush should get married! 
I stifled the giggles and attempted to calmly explain Rush's multiple marital failures, drug addiction, misogynistic rhetoric, Viagra smuggling, paid callers.....why would anyone except the uninformed continue to follow?

"Politico published an article revealing that Tea Party organizations (some created by the Koch brothers) have contributed millions to Rush Limbaugh. What does this mean? For Rush it means they helped sustain him while thousands of sponsors pulled their ads. It means this may lead to an investigation to see if the funding was done legally. According to the FCC, if you receive money from an organization that pays you to promote their propaganda, without telling your audience, it may be considered ‘payola’ – and it may be illegal."


Very few took the Limbaugh sponsor boycott seriously two years ago, including Rush Limbaugh himself. That's not the case today.
SAMUEL-WARDE.COM

"Politico published an article revealing that Tea Party organizations (some created by the Koch brothers) have contributed millions to Rush Limbaugh. What does this mean? For Rush it means they helped sustain him while thousands of sponsors pulled their ads. It means this may lead to an investigation to see if the funding was done legally. According to the FCC, if you receive money from an organization that pays you to promote their propaganda, without telling your audience, it may be considered ‘payola’ – and it may be illegal."



Shubhranshu Choudhary says "Journalism has to become everyone's business," but Fox News says journalism is nobody's business, including, especially, their...
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Hits the nail on the head.



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Interesting statement. What's your thoughts?


Only a government that lives like cockroaches in the darkness would pass a law criminalizing the act of turning on the light.
---Governor Pat Quinn---
Phone >> 312-814-2121
Email here >> http://tinyurl.com/mucaldg
EDIT: This story has caused quite the stirring conversation out there on the web. Some media outlets are reporting that it doesn't make recording police officers illegal, while others are corroborating our report.
The legislation clearly states, that recording any law enforcement or government official during any private communication will be considered eavesdropping; a felony, punishable by jail time.
Private communication is defined in the legislation as such:
For the purposes of this Article, "private conversation" means any oral communication between 2 or more persons, whether in person or transmitted between the parties by wire or other means, when one or more of the parties intended the communication to be of a private nature under circumstances reasonably justifying that expectation.
Reasonable expectation is defined in the legislation as such:
A reasonable expectation shall include any expectation recognized by law, including, but not limited to, an expectation derived from a privilege, immunity, or right established by common law, Supreme Court rule, or the Illinois or United States Constitution.
The problem arises when we try to define reasonable expectation, it is left up to arbitrary interpretation. As per the legislation: any police officer, at any time, in Illinois can simply say they have a reasonable expectation of privacy and therefore charge a person filming with a felony.
It would be particularly naive, especially when looking at their recent history of doing so, for anyone to assume that Illinois police would not use this bill to arrest people who film them.
There is however, a simple fix to this problem of a vaguely defined law and that is to clearly define it. Add a line which clearly states that "filming police in public is a constitutionally protected right and cannot be infringed."

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