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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



Saturday, May 23, 2015

RSN: Matt Taibbi: Police Engage in "an Endless Campaign of Harassment", Elizabeth Warren's Bill Demanding TPP Transparency Blocked by GOP, Coal Giant Exploited Ebola Crisis for Corporate Gain





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Bill McKibben | Obama's Catastrophic Climate-Change Denial
Activists in Seattle protest Arctic drilling in April. (photo: Jason Redmond/Reuters)
Bill McKibben, The New York Times
McKibben writes: "The Obama administration's decision to give Shell Oil the go-ahead to drill in the Arctic shows why we may never win the fight against climate change. Even in this most extreme circumstance, no one seems able to stand up to the power of the fossil fuel industry."
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Matt Taibbi: Police Engage in "an Endless Campaign of Harassment"
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "What's happened over the years is that the standard of articulable suspicion has been broadened to include just about anything."
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Elizabeth Warren's Bill Demanding TPP Transparency Blocked by GOP
Jordain Carney, The Hill
Carney writes: "Warren and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) pushed a measure that would have let the public see the details of a trade deal before lawmakers decide whether or not to designate it as fast-track, which allows for congressional approval by a simple majority vote and prohibits lawmakers from offering amendments."
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Hundreds Protest Washington Police Shooting of 2 Unarmed Men
Rachel La Corte, Associated Press
La Corte writes: "Hundreds of people marched peacefully in Washington state's capital city to protest a police shooting that wounded two unarmed stepbrothers suspected of trying to steal beer from a grocery store."
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Why Almost Every Presidential Candidate Wants a Bigger Military Budget
Paul Waldman, The American Prospect
Waldman writes: "At the end of last week, the House passed a defense authorization bill worth $612 billion, a number that was possible to reach only with some budgetary hocus-pocus involving classifying $89 billion of it as 'emergency' spending, thereby avoiding the cuts mandated by sequestration."
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US Finally Admits Its Airstrikes Killed Syrian Children
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The US Admission comes after months of denials that any civilians had been killed by its operations in either Syria or Iraq."
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Coal Giant Exploited Ebola Crisis for Corporate Gain
Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian UK
Goldenberg writes: "Public health experts outraged after world's largest privately-held coal company, Peabody Energy, promotes its product in the fight against Ebola in Africa as part of a PR campaign to rebrand the fossil fuel as a solution to global poverty."
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