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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, September 5, 2015

RSN: 3 California Deputies Arrested for Beating Death of Inmate, A Dangerous Redefinition of 'Terrorism', Canadian Supreme Court Rules Against Chevron in Ecuador Case




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Robert Parry | A Dangerous Redefinition of 'Terrorism'
Thomas Friedman. (photo: Showtime)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "The classic definition of terrorism is the intentional killing of civilians to make a political point, as in planting bombs near the finish line of a marathon or crashing commercial jetliners into buildings filled with office workers. Yet, the mainstream U.S. media has broadened the definition to include killing U.S. soldiers or allied troops even those operating in foreign lands."
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3 California Deputies Arrested for Beating Death of Inmate
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Three Northern California jail guards have been arrested after an inmate under their watch was found dead of multiple blunt trauma, authorities said."
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Bernie Sanders Now Only Seven Points Behind Clinton in Iowa
Dan Roberts, Guardian UK
Roberts writes: "This unabashed 'democratic socialist' from Brooklyn via Vermont, which he represents as an independent US senator, talks about class, corruption and the pathological greed of the rich. Yet the middle-aged, midwestern audience greeting him here in one of the most conservative states in the country cannot get enough of it. 'Welcome to the political revolution,' Sanders says to another loud cheer."
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FBI Has Spied on Burning Man Festival Since 2010
Darren Boyle, Daily Mail
"In response to a request under the 2012 Freedom of Information Act, the security service said its Special Events Management unit has kept files on festival-goers, known as 'burners' - to 'aid in the prevention of terrorist activities and intelligence collection.'"
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Peter Greste | Thanks for the Letters of Support
Peter Greste, Reader Supported News
Greste writes: "In prison, one of the most disturbing things is a sense of isolation - the fear that you are on your own, with nobody to fight your corner, nobody to shout by your side or get mad on your behalf. And, if you are genuinely innocent, caught in a painfully slow judicial system and with no obvious end in sight, the isolation can start to play games with your mind.'
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The Refugee Crisis That Isn't
Kenneth Roth, Reader Supported News
Roth writes: "European leaders may differ about how to respond to the asylum-seekers and migrants surging their way, but they seem to agree they face a crisis of enormous proportions."
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Canadian Supreme Court Rules Against Chevron in Ecuador Case
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Canadian Supreme Court, in a unanimous 7-0 ruling, determined Friday that victims of the contamination caused by the Chevron oil company in Ecuador can seek compensation from Chevron in Canada."
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