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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



Wednesday, March 25, 2015

RSN: The Kochs Take Millions in Subsidies in Montana, Then Try to Block Medicaid Expansion, Traitor Senators Used Israeli Spies Against Their Own Country, Chicago Police Used Stop and Frisk at Four Times Rate of NYPD





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Cenk Uygur and John Iadaola | Traitor Senators Used Israeli Spies Against Their Own Country
Senator Tom Cotton. (photo: AP)
Cenk Uygur and John Iadaola, Informed Comment
Excerpt: "Israel intelligence was funneled to Republican Congresspeople in order to ruin support for Iran/U.S. nuclear negotiations, a recent report has found."
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The Kochs Take Millions in Subsidies in Montana, Then Try to Block Medicaid Expansion
Eric Stern, Salon
Stern writes: "Even GOP legislators are pissed at AFP's campaign to deprive the poor and uninsured of healthcare in this red state."
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Two Supreme Court Justices Highly Critical of US Prisins [sic], Solitary Confinement
Nicole Flatow, Think Progress
Flatow writes: "The prisons are one of the most misunderstood institutions of government."
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PA Cop Charged with Murder in Killing of Unarmed Driver Lying Facedown
Mark Scolforo, AP
Scolforo writes: "A Pennsylvania police officer was charged Tuesday with criminal homicide after investigators concluded she shot an unarmed motorist in the back as he lay facedown after a traffic stop over an expired inspection sticker."
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Chicago Police Used Stop and Frisk at Four Times Rate of NYPD
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "ACLU report records 250,000 stops without arrest in May-August 2014."
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Pregnant Workers Backed by U.S. Supreme Court in UPS Case
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg
Stohr writes: "The U.S. Supreme Court backed the rights of pregnant workers."
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GMO Labeling: Nation's 'Biggest Food Fight' Hits DC
Anastasia Pantsios, EcoWatch
Pantsios writes: "Food products containing genetically modified ingredients (GMOs) are labeled in 64 countries all around the world."
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