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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, June 20, 2015

RSN: The Most Endangered Marine Mammal Could Be Gone in Three Years, WikiLeaks' Saudi Cables Show Gulf Was Willing to Pay $10 Billion to Secure Release of Egypt's Mubarak, Down the Iraqi Rabbit Hole (Again), Netanyahu Lashes Out at UN for Demanding That Israel Protect the Lives of Gaza Children



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Bill Moyers and Michael Winship | Hillary Clinton's Wall Street Address 
Hillary Clinton's official campaign launch in New York, NY, on June 13, 2015. (photo: Brit Liggett/Hillary for America) 
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, Moyers & Company 
Excerpt: "It was refreshing to see her sally forth to do battle with the hyenas of Wall Street (as one noted hedge fund manager candidly described his ilk) proclaiming that, 'The financial industry and many multinational corporations have created huge wealth for a few by focusing too much on short-term profit and too little on long-term value, too much on complex trading schemes and stock buybacks, too little on investments in new businesses, jobs, and fair compensation.'" 
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Andrew J. Bacevich | Down the Iraqi Rabbit Hole (Again) 
Andrew J. Bacevich, TomDispatch 
Bacevich writes: "Yet, as the old adage goes, truth can be even stranger than fiction. For a real-life illustration of this phenomenon, one need look no further than Washington and its approach to national security policy." 
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After 14 Years of the "War on Terror," Number of Terror Attacks Around the World Continue to Rise 
Warren Strobel, Reuters 
Strobel writes: "Terrorist attacks worldwide surged by more than a third and fatalities soared by 81 percent in 2014, a year that also saw Islamic State eclipse al Qaeda as the leading jihadist militant group, the U.S. State Department said on Friday." 
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WikiLeaks' Saudi Cables Show Gulf Was Willing to Pay $10 Billion to Secure Release of Egypt's Mubarak 
Al Jazeera America 
Excerpt: "WikiLeaks has so far published roughly 60,000 of what it says are Riyadh's diplomatic documents." 
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Protesters Throng London to Oppose New UK Government's Austerity Plan 
David Milliken, Reuters 
Milliken writes: "Tens of thousands of anti-austerity protesters massed outside Britain's parliament on Saturday to demonstrate against the newly re-elected Conservative government's plans for further public spending cuts." 
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Netanyahu Lashes Out at UN for Demanding That Israel Protect the Lives of Gaza Children 
Agence France-Presse 
Excerpt: "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday denounced what he called the 'hypocrisy' of the United Nations after UN chief Ban Ki-moon demanded Israel protect the lives of children in Gaza."
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The Most Endangered Marine Mammal Could Be Gone in Three Years 
David Kirby, TakePart 
Kirby writes: "The already fragile population of vaquita porpoises in Mexico's Gulf of California plummeted by 42 percent in just one year, a new study reports, and experts warn that only about 50 of the critically endangered animals are left on Earth." 
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