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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



Saturday, January 3, 2015

RSN: Idaho Begins 2015 With 3-Day Wolf and Coyote Hunt, A Tale of Two Cuomos, Murdoch, Scaife and CIA Propaganda


If you haven't read Greg Palast's books, you might consider doing so!
There are reasons Mario Cuomo tried to silence him.
This is your country - learn what's been done to it.


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Greg Palast | A Tale of Two Cuomos
New York governor Mario Cuomo tours the decommissioned Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant on June 28, 1990. (photos: Don Jacobsen, Thomas A. Ferrara/Newsday)
Greg Palast, Reader Supported News
Palast writes: "But there was another Cuomo, the one that tried to stop the US publication of my book, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy; the Mario Cuomo who went to court to try to put the Palast Investigative team out of business while we worked to expose the Bush Family election heist and the con job leading to war."
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Robert Parry | Murdoch, Scaife and CIA Propaganda
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "The rapid expansion of America's right-wing media began in the 1980s as the Reagan administration coordinated foreign policy initiatives with conservative media executives, including Rupert Murdoch, and then cleared away regulatory hurdles, reports Robert Parry."
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How Low-Income New Yorkers Are Benefiting From the NYPD's Work Stoppage
Kira Lerner and Igor Volsky, ThinkProgress
Excerpt: "In response to growing tensions between the New York Police Department and the city, police unions encouraged officers last week to not make arrests 'unless absolutely necessary,' resulting in a 66 percent drop from the same period last year."
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Get Ready: The FCC Says It Will Vote on Net Neutrality in February
Brian Fung, The Washington Post
Fung writes: "Federal regulators looking to place restrictions on Internet providers will introduce and vote on new proposed net neutrality rules in February, Federal Communications Commission officials said Friday."
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Wearing Your Hoodie in Public in Oklahoma Could Soon Cost You $500
Leslie Rangel, KFOR
Rangel writes: "Senator Don Barrington authored the proposed amendment; he says they want to help victims of robberies."
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Idaho Begins 2015 With 3-Day Wolf and Coyote Hunt
Emily Gertz, TakePart
Gertz writes: "Two days from now, $1,000 prizes will be awarded to the two people who kill the most wolves and the most coyotes in an Idaho hunting competition."
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