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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



Tuesday, October 27, 2015

RSN: BBC Protects UK's Close Ally, Saudi Arabia, With Incredibly Dishonest and Biased Editing, Voices of Rise Up October: Quentin Tarantino, Cornel West, Victims' Families Decry Police Violence, US Releases Saudi Prince Accused of Rape, a Week Later He's Caught Smuggling 2 Tons of ISIS Drugs


HOW IS THIS CLASSROOM CONDUCT DEFENSIBLE?
COURSES AND TECHNIQUES ARE AVAILABLE TO SOLVE A SITUATION SUCH AS THIS WITHOUT PHYSICAL ABUSE! 

 IN FAIRNESS, MOST OFFICERS CONDUCT THEMSELVES APPROPRIATELY. 
THOSE WHO DON'T SHOULD NOT BE 'SERVING'!

THEIR FELLOW OFFICERS SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO STEP FORWARD AND SPEAK OUT! 

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Glenn Greenwald | BBC Protects UK's Close Ally, Saudi Arabia, With Incredibly Dishonest and Biased Editing
Glenn Greenwald. (photo: Occupy.com)
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "The BBC loves to boast about how 'objective' and 'neutral' it is. But a recent article, which it was forced to change, illustrates the lengths to which the British state-funded media outlet will go to protect one of the U.K. government's closest allies, Saudi Arabia, which also happens to be one of the country's largest arms purchasers."
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VIDEO: SC School Cop Violently Assaults Student in Class
Tom Cleary, Heavy
Cleary writes: "A South Carolina sheriff's deputy is under investigation after videos were posted online Monday showing him violently throwing a high school student from her desk in a classroom."
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Voices of Rise Up October: Quentin Tarantino, Cornel West, Victims' Families Decry Police Violence
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
West says: "We're here because we want to keep the families center stage. This is not the time for a speech. We know that the capitalist system is failing us. We know the criminal justice system is failing us. We know that white supremacy is a lie, but it's still alive."
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Facebook Accused of 'Secretly Lobbying' for Cyber Bill
Cory Bennett, The Hill
Bennett writes: "Facebook has told 'several offices on the Hill' that they support the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), stated a release from Fight for the Future, the advocacy group. The bill would encourage companies to share more data on hacking threats with the government."
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Notorious RBG: The Supreme Court Justice Turned Cultural Icon
Nina Totenberg, NPR
Totenberg writes: "Supreme Court justices are generally robed and mysterious figures. Their faces are not emblazoned on T-shirts, painted on fingernails, tattooed on arms and shoulders, and their characters are not parodied on TV programs ranging from Saturday Night Live to Scandal."
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US Releases Saudi Prince Accused of Rape, a Week Later He's Caught Smuggling 2 Tons of ISIS Drugs
Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project
Excerpt: "It should come as no surprise that there is virtually no accountability for a member of the House of Saud, as they break U.S. law with impunity."
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ast week, the Free Thought Project reported on the case of Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, 29. Abdulaziz was arrested and then let off by prosecutors in Los Angeles who claimed they didn’t have enough evidence to charge him with kidnapping and sexual assault.
These charges were dropped in spite of the fact that multiple witnesses watched a woman covered in blood scale the 8-foot walls of the Prince’s Beverly Hills mansion, screaming for help. Two other women also claimed to be held captive in his mansion and raped.
Abdulaziz is the son of King Abdullah the former ruler of Saudi Arabia, America’s unscrupulous ally in the Middle East, so this special treatment comes as no surprise. However, what authorities are saying his cousin, Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, has done is shocking.
On Monday morning, Abd al-Aziz Al Saud was about to conduct a flight from Beirut’s Rafik Hariri International Airport on his private jet when he was intercepted by security forces.
Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud was detained at an airport in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, while in possession of 24 bags and eight suitcases full of narcotics.

They were packed in his luggage, weighing about two tons, which aroused suspicions among the security forces and led to their discovery.
Inside the luggage, Lebanese officials found packages containing two tons of captagon pills. For those unfamiliar with captagon, it is an amphetamine-based drug ISIS fighters have been using to stay alert in battle.
Lebanese psychiatrist, Ramzi Haddad, told the Guardian that Captagon has ‘the typical effects of a stimulant’ and produces ‘a kind of euphoria – you’re talkative, you don’t sleep, you don’t eat, you’re energetic.’
According to the BBC:
The drug has helped fuel the conflict in Syria, generating millions of dollars in revenue for producers inside the country as well as being used by combatants to help them keep fighting.

NNA reported that 40 bags of Captagon pills were found by inspectors from the Gendarmerie in cases due to be put on board a jet bound for Hael, in northern Saudi Arabia.
The US government’s loyalty to Saudi Arabi is unquestioning despite their horrific and violent track record of human rights violations and beheadings.
As the Free Thought Project’s Jay Syrmopoulos pointed out last week, 
It should come as no surprise that there is virtually no accountability for a member of the House of Saud, as they break U.S. law with impunity. They have figured out the formula that makes “American justice” work, having large amounts of wealth and being politically connected to powerful individuals.

Similarly to how the U.S. gave a tacit nod of approval to the ascension of the Saudis to the head of the UN Human Rights Council, despite having beheaded more people in the past 12 months than ISIS, Al-Saud was given the Saudi royal treatment by U.S. authorities.
Now we can add international drug smuggling to their long list of illegal behavior.
Now, just days after the weapons resupply, the United State’s strongest ally in the region is caught with two tons of amphetamine ” ISIS fighting pills.”
It seems that stoking international war by creating and supporting terrorist groups is becoming harder to hide from the world who’s becoming weary of fighting.


Correction: It was originally reported that Prince Majed bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz was the one who was caught trafficking the drugs. However, it was actually his cousin, Prince Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud.


American Pediatricians: Climate Change Poses Health and Safety Risks to Children
Marlene Cimons, ThinkProgress
Cimons writes: "Climate change poses significant health dangers to the world's children from such effects as natural disasters, heat stress, air pollution, infectious diseases, and threats to food and water, and pediatricians and lawmakers must find ways to protect this “uniquely vulnerable” population, according to a report and policy statement released Monday by the American Academy of Pediatrics."
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