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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, April 12, 2016

RSN: John Kiriakou | My Lunch With an FBI Whistleblower, Not Yet Out, Why We're Never Told Why We're Attacked




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John Kiriakou | My Lunch With an FBI Whistleblower, Not Yet Out 
John Kiriakou in the documentary Silenced. (photo: AFI Docs) 
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News 
Kiriakou writes: "I had lunch with an FBI agent last week. If you don't know me, that's a highly unusual event. I hate the FBI." 
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How Do Superdelegates Work? Here's What You Need to Know 
Mark Murray and Marianna Sotomayor, NBC News 
Excerpt: "Who are these superdelegates? What role do they play? Can they switch sides? How many have done so in the past? How did the 2008 Obama-vs.-Clinton superdelegate fight play out? And do they actually have super powers?" 
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Why We're Never Told Why We're Attacked 
Joe Lauria, Consortium News 
Lauria writes: "When Western media discusses terrorism against the West, the motive is almost always left out, even when the terrorists state they are avenging longstanding Western violence in the Muslim world." 
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Can the Labor Movement Live With Police Unions? 
Hamilton Nolan, Gawker 
Nolan writes: "Is there room in the labor movement for racist, Trump-supporting cops?" 
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Paying Women Equally Would Be a Boon for 'Everyone Else,' Too 
Gillian B. White, The Atlantic 
White writes: "A new report from the McKinsey Global Institute finds that greater gender parity in the workforce - in terms of pay, hours worked, and access to full-time jobs - would also benefit the entire country's economy." 
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Hunting Down Gays in Nigeria 
Philip Obaji Jr., The Daily Beast 
Excerpt: "Nigeria is waging a dirty war against its LGBT people and anyone associated with them." 
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Climate Rally for Bernie Sanders Draws 1,000 Anti-Fracking Activists in Upstate New York 
Sandra Steingraber, EcoWatch 
Steingraber writes: "More than 1,000 people packed a damp, chilly hall in Kingston, New York, to standing room only capacity for the rally." 
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