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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



Monday, August 31, 2015

RSN: South Africa's Kruger Park Is Still a Magnet for Rhino Poachers, Police Killing of Unarmed SC Teen Finally Getting Attention




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Charles Pierce | Hillary Clinton Has Run Out of F*cks to Give
Hillary Clinton. (photo: Getty Images) 
Charles Pierce, Esquire 
Pierce writes: "My goodness, the special snowflakes of the elite political media are all a'quiver because Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is running for president of the United States, has decided to talk like somebody who wants to be president of the United State." 
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Crowds Flock to Georgia to Pay Tribute to Cancer-Stricken Jimmy Carter 
David Weigel, The Washington Post 
Weigel writes: "It would be Carter’s second lesson since he announced that he would undergo treatment for brain cancer. His first post-cancer lesson drew nearly 1,000 people to a church built for a few hundred, so the church decided to offer pews on a first-come, first-served basis." 
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Police Killing of Unarmed SC Teen Finally Getting Attention 
Ron Barnett, The Greenville News 
Barnett writes: "A lawyer representing the family of a Seneca teenager who was shot by police Sunday night said the autopsy shows that Zachary Hammond was shot from behind and his car was not moving, contrary to police reports that the car veered toward the officer during a drug sting." 
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Garrison Keillor on Retiring: "Paul Krugman Is the American Conscience. I Don’t Think I Am at All." 
Caty Enders, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "My last show, I believe, will be at the Hollywood Bowl, the first Saturday in July 2016. And then we’ll have kind of a dizzying moment, realizing that life is changing after all these years." 
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Walmart Decides to Drop Sale of AR-15 Assault Rifles 
The New York Times 
Excerpt: "Walmart, the nation’s leading gun dealer, denies that society’s growing revulsion at this carnage has anything to do with its decision last week to stop selling the AR-15 and a full range of similar assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines. Weakening sales was the reason, Walmart insists." 
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Prisons Are Overflowing With Drug Offenders, but the Drugs Are Better and Cheaper Than Ever 
Rebecca McCray, TakePart 
McCray writes: "New data shows drug policy isn’t doing what it’s meant to. The war on drugs drastically altered the face of the federal prison system, but it hasn’t made anyone safer or meaningfully decreased the availability of drugs." 
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South Africa's Kruger Park Is Still a Magnet for Rhino Poachers 
Ed Stoddard, Reuters 
Stoddard writes: "The poaching of rhinos has risen in South Africa's Kruger National Park this year but is on the decline elsewhere in the country, Environment Minister Edna Molewa said on Sunday." 
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