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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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Sunday, November 8, 2015

RSN: The Oil Industry Has Been Put on Notice, Reality Check, Prosecutor Smears Tamir Rice's Mother, The Oil Industry Has Been Put on Notice




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Robert Reich | Reality Check 
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Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog 
Reich writes: "The other night I phoned a former Republican member of Congress with whom I'd worked in the 1990s on various pieces of legislation. I consider him a friend. I wanted his take on the Republican candidates because I felt I needed a reality check." 
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he other night I phoned a former Republican member of Congress with whom I’d worked in the 1990s on various pieces of legislation. I consider him a friend. I wanted his take on the Republican candidates because I felt I needed a reality check. Was I becoming excessively crotchety and partisan, or are these people really as weird as they seem? We got right into it:
Me: “So what do really you think of these candidates?”
Him: “You want my unvarnished opinion?”
Me: "Please. That’s why I called.”
Him: “They’re all nuts.”
Me: “Seriously. What do you really think of them?”
Him: “I just told you. They’re bonkers. Bizarre. They’re like a Star Wars bar room.”
Me: “How did it happen? How did your party manage to come up with this collection?”
Him: “We didn’t. They came up with themselves. There’s no party any more. It’s chaos. Anybody can just decide they want to be the Republican nominee, and make a run for it. Carson? Trump? They’re in the lead and they’re both out of their f*cking minds.”
Me: “That’s not reassuring.”
Him: “It’s a disaster. I’m telling you, if either of them is elected, this country is going to hell. The rest of them aren’t much better. I mean, Carly Fiorina? Really? Rubio? Please. Ted Cruz? Oh my god. And the people we thought had it sewn up, who are halfway sane – Bush and Christie – they’re sounding almost as batty as the rest.”
Me: “Who’s to blame for this mess?”
Him: “Roger Ailes, David and Charles Koch, Rupert Murdoch, Rush Limbaugh. I could go on. They’ve poisoned the American mind and destroyed the Republican Party.
Me: "Nice talking with you.”
Him: “Sleep well.”

Ben Carson Thinks You're the Crazy One 
Ana Marie Cox, The Daily Beast 
Cox writes: "Those who warn against passing judgment on Carson just because he has a non-traditional belief need to remember that this particular belief contains its own judgments on people - and they're not particularly favorable." 
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Prosecutor Smears Tamir Rice's Mother 
Lauren C. Williams, ThinkProgress 
Williams writes: "Ohio prosecutor Timothy McGinty accused the family of 12-year-old police shooting victim Tamir Rice of being 'economically motivated' in their pursuit to bring the officer responsible to trial." 
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Raul Castro to Step Down in 2018 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Cuban President Raul Castro confirmed during a diplomatic meeting in Mexico on Friday he would be stepping down from office in 2018." 
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Black Missouri Football Players Say They'll Strike Until University President Resigns 
ESPN 
Excerpt: "Racial tension has been brewing at Missouri's campus in Columbia since September, when Payton Head, the Missouri Students Association president and an African-American, said he was racially abused while walking. Students protested when it took nearly a week for the university chancellor to address the incident." 
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Myanmar/Burma Holding Landmark Election 
Hanna Hindstrom, Al Jazeera America 
Hindstrom writes: "Pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has spent the past two months greeting adoring crowds throughout the country. Thousands of supporters wearing red shirts and brandishing the flags of her opposition National League for Democracy party have spilled onto the streets in the hopes of catching a glimpse of her. On Sunday, Suu Kyi's popularity will be put to the test." 
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The Oil Industry Has Been Put on Notice 
Tom Randall, Bloomberg 
Randall writes: "There were two huge developments today, both for the oil industry and the earth's climate. New York's top lawyer issued a subpoena to Exxon, seeking information on whether the world's biggest oil explorer deceived the public for almost 40 years about climate change. Hours later, President Obama announced that the U.S. would reject the Keystone pipeline." 
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