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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, March 29, 2016

RSN: Media Unimpressed as Sanders Barely Gets Seventy Percent of Vote, Bank of America, Microsoft Denounce North Carolina's Anti-LGBT Law, but Fund Politicians Who Passed It




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Andy Borowitz | Media Unimpressed as Sanders Barely Gets Seventy Percent of Vote 
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders arrives for a rally at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon on March 25, 2016. (photo: Steve Dykes/AP) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "Bernie Sanders failed to impress major media outlets over the weekend as he barely managed to win seventy percent of the vote in three western primaries." 
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Georgia Governor Says He Will Veto Religious Exemption Bill 
Kathleen Foody, Associated Press 
Foody writes: "Georgia Governor Nathan Deal on Monday said he will veto legislation shielding opponents of same-sex marriage, after a groundswell of opposition from companies threatening to boycott the state if it became law." 
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Cruz Claims His Tax Giveaway to the Wealthiest Will Benefit 'Hard-Working Americans' 
Bryce Covert, Think Progress 
Covert writes: "In a new ad, Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz promotes his tax plan, which he paints as a way to boost working-class Americans. Yet every analysis finds his proposals would give the rich the biggest benefits with little left over for everyone else." 
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If You Care About Electing Women, Don't Focus Only on Hillary 
Ann Friedman, New York Magazine 
Friedman writes: "This year, with a woman as the front-running candidate for a major party, the narrative about women in politics has largely focused on Hillary Clinton. Nobody's saying much about all of the other women running for office right now. There are currently 27 women in the running for the U.S. Senate, and 216 are vying for U.S. House seats. Plus six women running for governor." 
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Bank of America, Microsoft Denounce North Carolina's Anti-LGBT Law, but Fund Politicians Who Passed It 
Jon Schwarz, The Intercept 
Schwarz writes: "Lowe's, Microsoft, and American Airlines all have two things in common: They have strongly criticized North Carolina's new law that prevents local governments from prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and money from their affiliated political action committees helped put the politicians who passed the law in office." 
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Cuba's Fidel Castro Slams Obama Following Historic Visit 
Marc Frank, Reuters 
Frank writes: "Retired leader Fidel Castro accused U.S. President Barack Obama of sweet-talking the Cuban people during his visit to the island last week and ignoring the accomplishments of Communist rule, in an opinion piece carried by all state-run media on Monday." 
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Nuclear Power Plants: Pre-Deployed WMDs 
Karl Grossman, CounterPunch 
Grossman writes: "Pre-deployed weapons of mass destruction. That's what nuclear power plants are. And that's another very big reason - demonstrated again in recent days with the disclosure that two of the Brussels terrorists were planning attacks on Belgian nuclear plants-why they must be eliminated." 
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