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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, August 29, 2015

RSN: Young Black Man Jailed Since April for Alleged $5 Theft Found Dead in Cell, Trump and the White Nationalists, Kyoto Protocol's Carbon Credit Scheme 'Increased Emissions by 600m Tonnes', Sentiment Building to Deport Nation's Billionaires




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Andy Borowitz | Sentiment Building to Deport Nation's Billionaires 
Country club. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "They don't pay taxes. They circumvent our laws. They get free stuff from the government. They are America's billionaires, and many would like to see them gone." 
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US Appeals Court Overturns Decision That NSA Metadata Collection Was Illegal 
Eyder Peralta, NPR 
Peralta writes: "In some ways, this decision is much less important now that Congress has passed a law that changes the way metadata is collected by the government. If you remember, after a fierce battle, both houses of Congress voted in favor of a law that lets phone companies keep that database but still allows the government to query it for specific data." 
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Laura Flanders | New Orleans' Deadly Floodwaters: Now From Gentrification 
Laura Flanders, GRITtv 
Flanders writes: "It's New Orleans remembrance time; that time where, for the last ten years at the end of August, public attention returns for a bit to the city that abandoned its poorest. Poor people clinging to rooftops in the richest nation on earth: the pictures shocked the world and broke our hearts." 
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Young Black Man Jailed Since April for Alleged $5 Theft Found Dead in Cell 
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK 
Swaine writes: "Jamycheal Mitchell, 24, had been held in Virginia jail without bail for nearly four months, accused of stealing a Mountain Dew, Snickers bar and a Zebra Cake." 
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FBI Demanded Scandinavian Countries Arrest Edward Snowden 
David Crouch, Guardian UK 
Crouch writes: "The whistleblower will not travel to Norway next week to accept award after national broadcaster released letters US sent in 2013 requesting extradition." 
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Trump and the White Nationalists 
Evan Osnos, The New Yorker 
Osnos writes: "Once he emerged as the early front-runner for the Republican Presidential nomination, this summer, his airport comings and goings posed a delicate staging issue: a rogue wind off the tarmac could render his comb-over fully erect in front of the campaign paparazzi." 
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Kyoto Protocol's Carbon Credit Scheme 'Increased Emissions by 600m Tonnes' 
Arthur Neslen, Guardian UK 
Neslen writes: "Major UNFCCC carbon trading scheme hit by serious corruption allegations involving organised crime in Russia and Ukraine." 
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