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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:

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Thursday, October 22, 2015

RSN: US Approves $11.25 Billion Military Sale to Saudi Arabia, Powerful Admiral Punishes Suspected Whistleblowers, Still Gets Promotion, WikiLeaks Releases Documents Purportedly From CIA Director's Personal Email, Bernie Sanders Gets the Jump on Big Week for Democrats in Iowa




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Scott Galindez | Bernie Sanders Gets the Jump on Big Week for Democrats in Iowa 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: AP) 
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News 
Galindez writes: "I know, pop culture is not Bernie's chosen path to victory, but he is becoming a pop icon without trying." 
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WikiLeaks Releases Documents Purportedly From CIA Director's Personal Email 
Eyder Peralta, NPR 
Peralta writes: "WikiLeaks has released a cache of documents that the website says come from the AOL email account of Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan." 
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Out of Time: How Biden Decided Against Running in 2016 
Josh Lederman and Julie Pace, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "For weeks that had stretched into months, the White House and the Democratic Party were on edge, awaiting a decision about whether the vice president would jump into the presidential race. Biden's own staff was torn between their belief in the vice president and their suspicion he would lose." 
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Powerful Admiral Punishes Suspected Whistleblowers, Still Gets Promotion 
Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post 
Whitlock writes: "The Navy is poised to promote the admiral in charge of its elite SEAL teams and other commando units even though Pentagon investigators determined that he illegally retaliated against staff members who he mistakenly suspected were whistleblowers." 
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US Approves $11.25 Billion Military Sale to Saudi Arabia 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Despite calls by international human rights groups on the U.S. to stop providing Saudi Arabia with weapons being used in the onslaught in Yemen, Washington Wednesday approved the US $11.25-billion sale to the Saudi military of up to four Lockheed Martin Corp multi-mission warships, plus associated equipment, training and logistics." 
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California Sets Policy for Inmate Sex Reassignment 
Al Jazeera America 
Excerpt: "Guidelines to decide whether transgender prison inmates in California can undergo sex reassignment surgery took effect Tuesday, making it the first U.S. state to offer a regular path to such treatment." 
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Deja Vu Again: Hot September Drives 2015 to Hottest Year on Record 
Joe Romm, ThinkProgress 
Romm writes: "Once again, it's the hottest year on record by far through last month, NASA reports. We're running out of headlines for this repetitive monthly warm up, but with the recent death of the legendary Yogi Berra, one of his classic lines comes to mind, 'It's like deja-vu, all over again.'" 
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