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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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Saturday, March 26, 2016

RSN: Turkey's Covert War, A World War Has Begun: Break the Silence, Should Bernie Sanders Drop Out? Elizabeth Warren Doesn't Think So




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John Pilger | A World War Has Begun: Break the Silence
US jet takes off from aircraft carrier. (photo: YouTube) 
John Pilger, teleSUR 
Pilger writes: "How many people are aware that a world war has begun? At present, it is a war of propaganda, of lies and distraction, but this can change instantaneously with the first mistaken order, the first missile." 
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Should Bernie Sanders Drop Out? Elizabeth Warren Doesn't Think So 
Tim Marcin, International Business Times 
Marcin writes: "Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Thursday that she doesn't think Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton's lone competitor, should exit the primary race." 
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Ted Cruz Proposed More Surveillance for Muslims, but That Policy Is Already a Reality for Many in New York 
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress 
Lerner writes: "This week, after bombings in Brussels left at least 34 people dead, Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are calling for increased surveillance on Muslim neighborhoods, pointing to the NYPD's program which they claim successfully prevented terrorist attacks. Their claims are both inaccurate and offensive to the Muslims living in New York who have experienced what it's like having officers monitor their daily lives." 
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How Scalia's Absence Is Affecting This Supreme Court Term 
Margaret Hartmann, New York Magazine 
Hartmann writes: "This week, the court handed down its first 4-4 decision since Scalia's death, with the one-line opinion, 'The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided Court.' That case wasn't very significant, but the Court is hearing arguments in a number of cases where a 4-4 decision could have huge implications. Here's where they stand so far." 
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The US Military Has a Lot More People in Iraq Than It Has Been Saying 
Missy Ryan, The Washington Post 
Ryan writes: "The U.S. military has around 5,000 service members in Iraq, officials said on Monday, far more than previously reported, as the Obama administration quietly expands ground operations against the Islamic State." 
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Turkey's Covert War 
Diego Cupolo, Jacobin 
Cupolo writes: "Locals tell stories of bodies being left in the street so long that dogs and cats begin to feed on them, and of tanks entering residential neighborhoods and firing indiscriminately at houses." 
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Study Finds a Majority of Chocolates Contain Toxic Metals 
Clint Rainey, Grub Street 
Rainey writes: "Another round of bad news for chocoholics: Not only can molten aluminum not melt your favorite candy, but the odds are also pretty high it contains toxic levels of lead, cadmium, or even both, according to a new study." 
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