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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



Tuesday, April 21, 2015

RSN: Why Are We Sending $1 Billion in Weapons to Pakistan?, How You Can Go Solar Without Even Owning a Single Panel



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DO YOU DOUBT THAT RSN IS WORTH IT? Have you noticed the coverage of TTIP and TPP agreements on the evening news? Probably not because there’s very little coverage at all. Why is the Obama administration granting leases for oil drilling off the East Coast of the US and in the pristine Arctic? What is the Department of Wildlife Services, and why do they kill more native North American animals each year than all hunters with guns combined? Welcome to RSN, we want to know. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News




Charles Pierce | Hair of the Dogs: When the FBI Goes Bad
The J. Edgar Hoover FBI building. (photo: Bonnie Jo Mount/Getty Images/WP)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Of 28 examiners with the FBI Laboratory's microscopic hair comparison unit, 26 overstated forensic matches in ways that favored prosecutors in more than 95 percent of the 268 trials reviewed so far."
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Secret Details of Drone Strike Revealed in Unprecedented Case
Cora Currier, Ryan Devereaux and Jeremy Scahill, The Intercept
Excerpt: "On Aug. 31, 2012, a top-secret U.S. intelligence report noted that 'possible bystanders' had been killed alongside militants from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in a drone strike in eastern Yemen two days earlier."
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Jessica Valenti | Republicans Who Limit What Medical Students Can Learn Doom Us to Stupid Doctors
Jessica Valenti, Guardian UK
Valenti writes: "Some legislators want to keep women from having abortions by prohibiting anyone from teaching doctors how to perform one."
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Homeless People in Colorado Could Soon Have Their Own 'Bill of Rights'
Arijeta Lajka, Vice News
Lajka writes: "Homeless people in Colorado may soon be able to sleep in public without being subjected to police harassment if a new bill discussed Wednesday in the state's legislature comes to pass."
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Cops on Trial for Killing, (More Than You Think)
Kimberly Kindy and Kimbriell Kelly, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Tulsa Reserve Deputy Robert Bates was charged Monday with second-degree manslaughter in the April 2 death of 44-year-old Eric Harris, bringing the count of police officers charged over the past decade for fatally shooting someone while on duty to 55."
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Why Are We Sending $1 Billion in Weapons to Pakistan?
John Knefel, Rolling Stone
Knefel writes: "The proposed deal includes 15 Viper attack helicopters, 1,000 Hellfire missiles and all the technology and training needed to operate them."
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How You Can Go Solar Without Even Owning a Single Panel
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "We know that solar power in the U.S. is growing at leaps and bounds and is only getting cheaper."
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