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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



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

RSN: The Earth Has Exceeded Four of the Nine Limits for Hospitable Life, What's Scarier: Terrorism, or Governments Blocking Websites in Its Name?




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Glenn Greenwald | What's Scarier: Terrorism, or Governments Blocking Websites in Its Name?
Glenn Greenwald. (photo: Dale Robbins/Moyers & Company)
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the FBI has arrested dozens of young men in controversial counterterrorism stings. One recent case involved a rudderless 20-year-old in Cincinnati, Ohio, named Christopher Cornell, who most likely would not have stepped foot in Syria of his own accord."
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Hillary Clinton Accuses Republicans of 'Trifecta Against Women'
Emily Stephenson, Reuters
Stephenson writes: "Hillary Clinton criticized the Republican-led U.S. Congress on Monday, calling Capitol Hill fights over a key Obama administration nominee and a human trafficking bill a 'trifecta against women.'"
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Goodbye Netanyahu?
Bernard Avishai, The New Yorker
Avishai writes: "Isaac Herzog, the head of the Zionist Union - a center-left coalition - may win a few seat lead over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party. Neither is close to winning the sixty-one seats needed to form a government, but the Zionist Union's surge has inspired excitement among liberals that is harder than usual to restrain."
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Cuba's Fidel Castro Pens Letter of Support to Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro
Brianna Lee, International Business Times
Lee writes: "Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro offered another show of support to embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro this week, writing him an open letter that was published in Cuba's state newspaper Granma."
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Community Rights vs. Corporate Rights: Citizens Fight for Home Rule Against Fracking and Pipelines
Anastasia Pantsios, EcoWatch
Pantsios writes: "Across the country, battles are raging as communities attempt to protect the air, soil and water within their borders and the safety of their residents. These battles are taking the form of debates about whether state regulations can or should erase local home rule."
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Harvey Wasserman | Fukushima Fallout Found in Exported Japanese Tea
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "A small amount of Fukushima's radiation has turned up in green tea shipped from Japan to Hong Kong. This is a terrifying development, casting doubt on all food being exported from the region."
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The Earth Has Exceeded Four of the Nine Limits for Hospitable Life
Christopher Hooton, The Independent
Hooton writes: "Humanity has raced past four of the boundaries keeping it hospitable to life, and we're inching close to the remaining five, an Earth resilience strategist has found."
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