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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



Monday, June 22, 2015

RSN: Alaska Confirms Massive Decline in Rare Wolves, Still Plans to Hunt Them, How DOJ Gagged Google Over Surveillance of Wikileaks Volunteer, How to Punish Bank Felons




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Robert Reich | How to Punish Bank Felons 
Robert Reich. (photo: Richard Morgenstein) 
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog 
Reich writes: "What exactly does it mean for a big Wall Street bank to plead guilty to a serious crime? Right now, practically nothing." 
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Bernie Sanders: Unbowed, Unchanged and Unafraid of a Good Fight 
Paul Lewis, Guardian UK 
Lewis writes: "Six weeks into his campaign, Sanders has gained the kind of momentum few expected from the Vermont senator, establishing himself as the primary obstacle between Hillary Clinton and the Democratic ticket for the White House." 
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I'm Not a South Carolinian; I'm the Rebirth of the Black Radical 
Riley Wilson, ColorLines 
Wilson writes: "I realized I was not a South Carolinian (nor did I want to be) when I recognized South Carolina didn't care about me or anyone who looked like me - nothing had changed for black life since I was kid." 
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How DOJ Gagged Google Over Surveillance of Wikileaks Volunteer 
Ryan Gallagher, The Intercept 
Gallagher writes: "The Obama administration fought a legal battle against Google to secretly obtain the email records of a security researcher and journalist associated with WikiLeaks." 
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The Supreme Court Is About to Decide the Fate of Housing Segregation 
Alana Semuels, The Atlantic 
Semuels writes: "The case, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. The Inclusive Communities Project, colloquially known as Inclusive Communities, has many of these advocates worried that a court that has rolled back many protections of the civil rights era will go even further this time." 
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Monsanto Fires Back at Neil Young's Scathing New Album 
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch 
Chow writes: "In a statement to Billboard, Monsanto is letting it be known that its feelings have been hurt by the rock legend." 
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Alaska Confirms Massive Decline in Rare Wolves, Still Plans to Hunt Them 
Samantha Cowan, TakePart 
Cowan writes: "'Another open season of trapping and hunting could push these incredibly imperilled wolves over the edge,' Shaye Wolf, a biologist with the Center for Biological Diversity said in a statement." 
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