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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



Friday, March 13, 2015

RSN: Kochs Say No to Democrats' Probe into Climate Research Funding, DEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich Communities




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William Boardman | Why 47 Republican Senators Should NOT Be Viewed as Traitors
Senator Tom  Cotton of Arkansas. (photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The 47 Republican Senators who drafted a letter to Iran threatening that a nuclear deal may not last aren't traitors. They're simply following the Republican line of undermining the country's president, lying to the public, and championing never-ending war."
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GOP Stands in Way of Obama Gambit for Offshore Corporate Cash
Ben Piven, Al Jazeera America
Piven writes: "President Obama proposes to tax companies' foreign profits for half-trillion in revenue but faces tough congressional fight from Republicans."
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How Chicago Police Used Marijuana to Disappear Young People at Homan Square
Spencer Ackerman and Zach Stafford, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Marc Freeman is the 11th person to come forward to the Guardian detailing detention inside Homan Square - and the first whose police record details how long he was stuck inside. 'At no point was I ever processed, I was never asked for my information, they did not take any fingerprints,' he said."
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DEA Agent Speaks Out: We Were Told Not to Enforce Drug Laws In Rich Communities
John Vibes, The Free Thought Project
Vibes writes: "What I began to see is that the drug war is totally about race. If we were locking up everybody, white and black, for doing the same drugs, they would have done the same thing they did with prohibition. They would have outlawed it."
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UN Torture Expert Refused Access to Guantánamo Bay and US Federal Prisons
AFP, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The United Nations' top investigator on the use of torture has accused Washington of dragging its feet over his requested visits to prisons and refusing to give him access to inmates at Guantánamo."
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Court Upholds Dismissal of Manslaughter Charges Against BP Employees
Reuters
Excerpt: "A federal appeals court upheld a district judge's decision to drop manslaughter charges against two former BP Plc (BP.L) well site managers over their roles in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil drilling disaster that killed 11 people."
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Kochs Say No to Democrats' Probe into Climate Research Funding
Dina Cappiello, AP
Cappiello writes: "The industrial conglomerate run by the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch is refusing to provide Democratic lawmakers with information on whether it has paid for climate change research."
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