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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, August 12, 2015

RSN: EPA: Colorado Wastewater Spill Three Times as Large as First Reported, 4 Recurring Criticisms of Bernie Sanders and Why They're Wrong, Coca-Cola Funding a Campaign to Downplay Public Perception That Junk Food Leads to Obesity





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Robert Reich | 4 Recurring Criticisms of Bernie Sanders and Why They're Wrong 
Robert Reich. (photo: Getty Images) 
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page 
Reich writes: "As Sanders' name recognition and message grow, Latinos and blacks are joining up because they recognize he's talking about the toxic interaction between racism and economic inequality." 
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#BlackLivesMatter Opens for Sanders in Huge LA Rally 
Linda Zhang and Janie Har, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders vowed that he would fight harder than any other presidential candidate to end institutional racism in front of a packed Los Angeles arena, two days after Black Lives Matter protesters derailed one of his rallies." 
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Ferguson Forced to Return Humvees as US Military Gear Still Flows to Local Police 
Jon Swaine, Spencer Ackerman, Sabrina Siddiqui, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "The city of Ferguson, Missouri, is being forced by the Obama administration to return two military vehicles that it obtained from the Pentagon, amid widespread concern and criticism over the deployment on American streets of equipment intended for war zones." 
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Coca-Cola Funding a Campaign to Downplay Public Perception That Junk Food Leads to Obesity 
Joanna Walters, Guardian UK 
Walters writes: "Leading nutrition experts have expressed alarm over a US pressure group led by scientists that downplays the risks of junk food and sugary drinks in favor of exercise in the fight against obesity - and receives funding from soft drinks giant Coca-Cola." 
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Seattle Moves to Tax Guns, Ammunition 
Michael Grass, Route Fifty 
Grass writes: "Members of the Seattle City Council on Monday afternoon unanimously approved a controversial proposal that would tax gun and ammunition sales inside the city limits, a plan that opponents have decried as illegal, unfair to law-abiding gun owners and ripe for a challenge in the courts." 
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US Shelves Its $500M Syrian Rebel Army 
Nancy A. Youssef, The Daily Beast 
Youssef writes: "The Obama administration is still publicly counting on a $500 million rebel army to beat ISIS in Syria. But privately, the Pentagon brass long ago moved past its own proxy force, The Daily Beast has learned. They've found another group to fight the self-proclaimed Islamic State instead." 
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EPA: Colorado Wastewater Spill Three Times as Large as First Reported 
Al Jazeera America 
Excerpt: "The toxic stew of mine waste that spilled into Colorado waters and turned a river orange last week is three times as large as officials originally estimated." 
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