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Toyota

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



Thursday, April 7, 2016

RSN: Bernie Sanders | The Clinton Campaign's New Strategy: 'Forget the Base, Disqualify Sanders' , 'Panama Papers' Law Firm Helped CIA Operatives, Gun-Runners Set Up Shell Companies



Staunch Republicans insist that WE need to fund the MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-CONGRESSIONAL COMPLEX ignoring the FACTS



What we have in the US defines the Moral Bankruptcy of the nation that we need to correct.....



Every time Hillary Clinton attacks Bernie Sanders, Sanders' supporters INCREASE their campaign contributions. 

Hillary Clinton's lackeys haven't figured it out. 

The Sanders' campaign with small donors like you, has been out raising Hillary Clinton's Big Corporate Donors and she's desperate.  

Let's continue to work together to give President Sanders a PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS that works for ALL Americans, not Corporations. 


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Bernie Sanders | The Clinton Campaign's New Strategy: 'Forget the Base, Disqualify Sanders' 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: BernieSanders.com) 
Bernie Sanders, Reader Supported News 
Excerpt: "You MUST see what CNN reported last night. It's very disturbing, and you need to know about it right now." 
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This comes from Bernie Sanders campaign manager, Jeff Weaver. 
ou MUST see what CNN reported last night. It's very disturbing, and you need to know about it right now.
"The Clinton campaign has been watching these Wisconsin results come in, and the delegate race of course is tight there, but the reality is they're running out of patience. So they're going to begin deploying a new strategy, it’s going to be called disqualify him, defeat him and then they can unify the party later."
Disqualify him, defeat him, and unify the party later.
One more time. This is the Clinton campaign's strategy going forward: Disqualify Bernie, defeat our movement, and pick up the pieces later.
We have to get ready for the Clinton campaign's attacks. We're on the path to the nomination, and now they're going to try to block it with super PACs, billionaires, and everything else they've got.
Bernie's running this campaign a different way. We don't have a super PAC. We're not launching any negative attacks.
We're bringing together millions of people in a political revolution that has won seven of the last eight contests and breaks records at every turn. The political establishment hates what we're doing, and now it's clear the Clinton campaign is going to do everything in its power to stop us.
We can't let up now.

Jenna McLaughlin | LA Activists Want to Bring Surveillance Conversation Down to Earth 
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept 
McLaughlin writes: "Government surveillance is not an abstract thing, says Hamid Khan, coordinator for the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition. For the communities Khan works with in Los Angeles - from transgender people to recipients of government benefits to the homeless on Skid Row - surveillance is a daily reality that impacts their lives and exacerbates other societal ills, like mass incarceration and police violence." 
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'Panama Papers' Law Firm Helped CIA Operatives, Gun-Runners Set Up Shell Companies 
Aviva Shen, ThinkProgress 
Shen writes: "After journalists started naming names in the massive document dump known as the Panama Papers, which details the shadow networks of shell companies and tax havens used by the super-rich, many wondered why Americans went unmentioned in the international scandal. Now, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has implicated the CIA as one of the players of this secret - if technically legal - game of hiding money from tax collectors." 
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New Orleans Public Defenders Are So Overworked That Clients Are Stuck in Overcrowded, Decrepit Jails 
Casey Tolan, Fusion 
Tolan writes: "Public defenders in the city typically handle 300 different felony cases every year, compared to the national standard of a maximum of 150 cases. Since January, they've started throwing in the towel: public defenders have refused to take the cases of some clients, leaving them sitting in the city's overcrowded, decrepit jail without legal representation, waiting for some resolution." 
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The DEA Will Decide Whether to Change Legal Status on Marijuana by July 
Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post 
Ingraham writes: "First set in 1970, marijuana's classification under the Controlled Substances Act has become increasingly out of step with scientific research, public opinion, medical use and state law." 
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US Allies Are on an Execution Spree 
Nico Hines, The Daily Beast 
Hines writes: "Phony terrorism strategies employed by some of America's key counter-terror partners are at the heart of a shocking surge in death penalty usage, which has reached its highest level in a quarter of a century." 
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Former Coal Executive Sentenced to 1 Year in Prison in Deadly Mine Explosion 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Former coal executive Don Blankenship has been sentenced to one year in prison and fined $250,000 for conspiracy to violate mine safety standards in the deadliest U.S. mine explosion in four decades." 
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