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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



Wednesday, June 24, 2015

RSN: Society Will Collapse by 2040 Due to Catastrophic Food Shortages, Govt Study Finds, Jailed for Being Broke





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A HUGE STEP BACK ON DONATIONS - We are roughly at 60% of what we need to finish this drive. Last month at this stage we were at roughly 95%. So a huge step back. At this point we need approximately 250 donations @ $30. to finish. We could easily finish this fundraiser or any of our fundraising drives literally in a single day, today included. Take a moment now to help sustain this organization that serves you tirelessly and faithfully. Thank you for your support. / Marc Ash - Founder, Reader Supported News

Matt Taibbi | Jailed for Being Broke 
Jeff Rivera spent six days in the Tombs, as the Manhattan Detention Complex is known, when he couldn't afford to make bail. (photo: Yanina Manolova/AP) 
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone 
Taibbi writes: "In the wake of Ferguson and Baltimore, there's been a lot of attention focused on police violence, as a symbol of the unfairness baked into our justice system. But when it comes to civil rights issues and the Wealth Gap, bail is where the rubber meets the road." 
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Elizabeth Warren | Trade Agreements Should Not Benefit Industry Only 
Elizabeth Warren, The Boston Globe 
Warren writes: "America needs trade - but not trade agreements that offer gold-plated enforcement for giant corporations and meaningless promises for everyone else." 
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Special Prosecutor Appointed in SWAT Team Killing of NM Homeless Man 
Jeff Proctor, KRQE News 
Proctor writes: "District Attorney Kari Brandenburg has moved quickly to keep alive the murder prosecutions of two Albuquerque Police officers for the March 2014 shooting of homeless camper James Boyd." 
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Popular Security Software Came Under Relentless NSA and GCHQ Attacks 
Andrew Fishman and Morgan Marquis-Boire, The Intercept 
Excerpt: "The National Security Agency and its British counterpart, Government Communications Headquarters, have worked to subvert anti-virus and other security software in order to track users and infiltrate networks, according to documents from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden." 
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Obama to Stop Threatening Prosecution Over Hostage Ransom 
Al Jazeera America 
Excerpt: "President Barack Obama has decided the U.S. government will stop threatening criminal prosecution of families who try to pay ransom to win the release of U.S. hostages held by armed groups overseas, the New York Times reported Tuesday."
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UN Gaza War Crimes Report May Bolster Palestine's ICC Case, Experts Say 
Renee Lewis, Al Jazeera America 
Lewis writes: "In a bid to open criminal proceedings against Israel for its 50-day-long attack on Gaza that left thousands dead last summer, the Palestinian Authority is expected to submit its first file to the International Criminal Court in The Hague as early as this week." 
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Society Will Collapse by 2040 Due to Catastrophic Food Shortages, Govt Study Finds 
Louis Dore, The Independent 
Dore writes: "A scientific model supported by the Foreign Office has suggested that society will collapse in less than three decades due to catastrophic food shortages if policies do not change." 
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