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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: Noam Chomsky: US Targeted Killings: What Right Do We Have?, Netanyahu Mulls Revoking Rights for Some Palestinians in East Jerusalem, 'Walking While Black' Can Be Dangerous Too, Study Finds, Speaker Paul Ryan Would Put Corporate Lobbyist in Charge of His Office,




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Noam Chomsky: US Targeted Killings: What Right Do We Have? 
Prof. Noam Chomsky, linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist and activist. (photo: Va Shiva) 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Renowned author and intellectual Noam Chomsky has again debunked the idea that the United States has a right to invade, bomb, and kill." 
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Trump Opens Up About Humble Beginnings: Dad Gave Me a "Small" $1 Million Loan 
Andy Cush, Gawker 
Cush writes: "How did Donald Trump get his start? He did it the same way self-made Americans have been doing it since time immemorial: hard work, bootstraps, determination, elbow grease, perseverance, and a pile of money from his daddy." 
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Speaker Paul Ryan Would Put Corporate Lobbyist in Charge of His Office 
Josh Israel, Think Progress 
Israel writes: "Current Speaker of the House front-runner Rep. Paul Ryan has reportedly decided to appoint a current federal lobbyist to be his chief of staff, likely the most powerful staff position in the U.S. House of Representatives." 
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Denver Police Arrest 10 Activists for Building Free Housing for the Homeless in Public Park 
Tom McGhee and Bruce Finley, The Denver Post 
Excerpt: "Denver police arrested 10 activists Saturday night at Sustainability Park after they set up tiny houses for use by the houseless and refused police orders to disperse." 
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'Walking While Black' Can Be Dangerous Too, Study Finds 
Frederick Kunkle, The Washington Post 
Kunkle writes: "Sadly, it seems, 'walking while black' can have dangerous consequences. That's because a recent study suggests motorists are less likely to stop for an African-American pedestrian in a crosswalk." 
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Netanyahu Mulls Revoking Rights for Some Palestinians in East Jerusalem 
Jeffrey Heller, Reuters 
Heller writes: "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised the possibility of revoking benefits and travel rights of some Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, a government official said on Monday." 
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Can We Save the Snow Leopard From Climate Change? 
Story Hinckley, The Christian Science Monitor 
Hinckley writes: "In a report published this week, the World Wildlife Fund suggests the snow leopard is in serious danger from climate change, with as few as 2,500 breeding adults left in the wild." 
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