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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



Friday, April 1, 2016

RSN: The Big Coal Bailout of 2016, Arizona's Shameful Voting Delays Highlight a Wider Problem With American Elections,




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Andy Borowitz | Trump Proposes Building Wall Inside Uterus 
Donald Trump. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
"Donald Trump, the Republican Presidential front-runner, touched off a firestorm of controversy on Wednesday by suggesting that, if elected, he would build a wall inside the uterus." 
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Arizona's Shameful Voting Delays Highlight a Wider Problem With American Elections 
The Washington Post | Editorial Board 
Excerpt: "The five-hour waits experienced this week by Arizona voters are extreme, but long lines have become a sad feature of U.S. elections. In the District this month, voters in the Republican primary had to stand in a three-block-long line before casting their ballots in an election the party was forced to pay for." 
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Maryland Appellate Court Rebukes Police for Concealing Use of Stingrays 
Alex Emmons, The Intercept 
Emmons writes: "A Maryland appellate court on Wednesday explained its reasoning for its landmark decision earlier this month requiring police to establish probable cause and get a warrant before using a Stingray, or cell-site simulator." 
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Mississippi's New Anti-LGBT Bill Claims That Women Can Be Fired for Wearing Pants 
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress 
Ford writes: "Many states have considered bills that enable discrimination against the LGBT community, but Mississippi's proposed legislation is perhaps the most explicit in this regard. HB 1523 spells out in storied detail all of the different ways that a person should be able to mistreat people for being LGBT without consequences from the government." 
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Ex-Breitbart Reporter, Allegedly Battered by Trump's Staffer, Now Fears for Her Safety After Fox News Releases Her Address 
Dan Good, New York Daily News 
Good writes: "Michelle Fields, the ex-Breitbart reporter who accused Donald Trump's campaign manager of grabbing her, says she abandoned her Virginia apartment over safety fears after her address and phone number were published in police reports." 
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Turkey Wants Ban on Mocking Its Leader Enforced Abroad Too 
Robert Mackey, The Intercept 
Mackey writes: "After the president arrived in Washington on Tuesday night, his security team got right to work, harassing protesters and journalists outside his hotel, as writers for one of the papers recently shuttered by Erdogan's government noted." 
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The Big Coal Bailout of 2016 
Carl Pope, EcoWatch 
Pope writes: "Peabody Coal's long-awaited concession that bankruptcy lies ahead signals the curtain fall on the long-running, silent and secret bailout of the management of the U.S. coal industry. But even as King Coal inescapably rushes towards bankruptcy, the companies are being showered by regulators and judges with extraordinary largesse." 
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