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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



Sunday, June 7, 2015

RSN: How Mankind Blew the Fight Against Climate Change, The Fossil Fuel Roller-Coaster




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A “DEAD WEEK” TO START EVERY FUNDRAISER - One of the biggest reasons the fundraisers have come to take so long is they take so long to get started. Typically it takes a week to get people donating. That is a result of hoping that someone else will do it. The “someone else concept” never worked and never will. It’s you. Start early finish early! / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News

Naomi Klein | The Fossil Fuel Roller-Coaster 
Best selling author/activist Naomi Klein. (photo: Anya Chibis/Guardian UK) 
Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything 
Klein writes: "What you're seeing are the first steps towards a new kind of climate movement. It's a climate movement that recognizes that time is too short to allow our divisions to keep us from building the kind of coalitions that will safeguard life on earth."
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The Secret History of SEAL Team 6: Quiet Killings and Blurred Lines 
Mark Mazzetti, Nicholas Kulish, Christopher Drew, Serge F. Kovaleski, Sean D. Naylor and John Ismay, The New York Times 
Excerpt: "Almost everything about SEAL Team 6, a classified Special Operations unit, is shrouded in secrecy - the Pentagon does not even publicly acknowledge that name - though some of its exploits have emerged in largely admiring accounts in recent years." 
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Protesters and Police Clash as G7 Leaders Prepare to Discuss Corruption and Trade 
Jessica Elgot, Guardian UK 
Elgot writes: "Protesters have clashed with police in the German resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen as G7 leaders prepared for wide-ranging talks on subjects from Fifa corruption to controversial free trade agreements." 
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Grieving Military Dad Confronts Senate Hawk Tom Cotton on Foreign Policy 
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK 
Pengelly writes: "The Republican senator Tom Cotton was confronted on Friday by a the father of an airman who died in Afghanistan, who told him: 'Now that you have a child, you will understand' opposition to further American engagement in the Middle East." 
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Violence Looms Over Mexico Elections 
Alfonso Serrano, Al Jazeera America 
Serrano writes: "Mexico is not burning, the country's Interior Minister Miguel Ãngel Osorio assured citizens last month in response to pre-election violence that saw at least three candidates murdered by mid-May. But flaming government buildings and a mounting body count have defied Osorio in the run-up to Sunday's midterm elections." 
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We Can End the HIV Epidemic, if We Want To 
Eric Paul Leue, VICE 
Leue writes: "We can end this epidemic if we really want to. We have all the tools we need." 
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Bill McKibben | How Mankind Blew the Fight Against Climate Change 
Bill McKibben, The Washington Post 
McKibben writes: "If historians someday need to explain how mankind managed to blow the fight against climate change, they need only point to last month's shareholder meeting at Exxon Mobil headquarters in Dallas." 
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