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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



Tuesday, August 11, 2015

RSN: Important Week for Global Wildlife Preservation Efforts,How the 2000 Election in Florida Led to a New Wave of Voter Disenfranchisement, Netanyahu and His Marionettes, Free Speech: What Difference?




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David Bromwich | Netanyahu and His Marionettes 
Charles Schumer and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: Getty Images) 
David Bromwich, Reader Supported News 
Bromwich writes: "Benjamin Netanyahu is laying siege to the Congress of the United States, not for the first time. He has thrown his voice and channeled his influence into the arena of American legislative politics, to abort the P5+1 nuclear settlement with Iran." 
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Steve Weissman | Free Speech: What Difference? 
Steve Weissman, Reader Supported News 
Weissman writes: "Taking advantage of hysteria over the country's impending entry into World War II, in June 1940 the U.S. Congress overwhelmingly passed the Alien Registration Act. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sponsored the bill, while Howard W. Smith, an anti-labor Democratic congressman from Virginia, led its passage and gave it his name." 
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Ari Berman | How the 2000 Election in Florida Led to a New Wave of Voter Disenfranchisement 
Ari Berman, Moyers & Company 
Berman writes: "The widespread and wrongful purging of registered voters was the most consequential - and least discussed - aspect of the [2000] Florida election." 
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Swedish Prosecutors Slammed for 'Victimising' Julian Assange of WikiLeaks 
Belfast Telegraph 
Excerpt: "Swedish prosecutors have been accused of 'victimizing' Julian Assange after it was revealed they had interviewed 44 people in the UK but were refusing to question the WikiLeaks founder in the London embassy where he is living." 
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Clinton to Unveil $350B Debt-Free-Tuition Proposal 
Jonathan Easley and Jesse Byrnes, The Hill 
Excerpt: "Hillary Clinton will unveil a $350 billion plan aimed at cutting the cost of college tuition and reducing the debt burdens for those struggling with high-interest student loans at a series of events across New Hampshire on Monday and Tuesday." 
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Medical Privacy Under Threat in the Age of Big Data 
Farai Chideya, The Intercept 
Chideya writes: "Medical privacy is a high-stakes game, in both human and financial terms, given the growing multibillion-dollar legal market for anonymized medical data." 
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Important Week for Global Wildlife Preservation Efforts 
Sara Hassan, Al Jazeera America 
Hassan writes: "With Monday being World Lion Day and Wednesday marking World Elephant Day, both species have made recent headlines, since the death of 'Cecil the Lion' in Zimbabwe and an increased focus on the international illegal ivory trade." 
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