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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



Wednesday, May 11, 2016

RSN: MSF Say 75 Hospitals Bombed in 2015, Leave Humanitarian Summit, National Mindlessness, Police to POTUS, Threatens Nation



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William Boardman | National Mindlessness, Police to POTUS, Threatens Nation 
Kiara Jacobs, 8, hugs her brother Quentin Stamen, 13, at a memorial in the Cleveland park where Tamir Rice was fatally shot by police officers. (photo: Ty Wright/NYT) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "Donald Trump is the greatest threat to America today, or so the conventional wisdom left and right would have you believe. More realistically, the greatest threat to America today is actually believing that Trump is the greatest threat to America today." 
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Lynch: NC Transgender Law Part of Civil Rights Struggle 
Eric Tucker and Jonathan Drew, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "In suing her home state for discriminating against transgender people, Attorney General Loretta Lynch invoked the defining civil rights struggles of the last century and made clear that the federal government sees its dispute with North Carolina as about far more than bathrooms and showers." 
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More Journalists Leaving 'Las Vegas Review-Journal' After Sale to Billionaire Sheldon Adelson 
Laura Wagner, NPR 
Wagner writes: "With Monday's departure of reporter Jennifer Robison from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, none of the three journalists who helped uncover the secret sale of the newspaper to casino magnate Sheldon Adelson remains at the company." 
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Uber, Lyft Vow to Stop Driving in Austin After Voters Keep Regulations 
Camila Domonoske, NPR 
Domonoske writes: "After voters in Austin, Texas, rejected a proposal for loosened regulations on ride-hailing apps, both Uber and Lyft have announced they will be 'pausing' operations in the city." 
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New Utah Law Will Require Abortion Doctors to Lie to Their Patients 
Alex Zielinski, ThinkProgress 
Zielinski writes: "A new Utah law that goes into effect on Tuesday will force doctors to shirk their promise to 'do no harm' by dangerously over-anesthetizing women who seek a later abortion." 
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MSF Say 75 Hospitals Bombed in 2015, Leave Humanitarian Summit 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Doctors Without Borders on Thursday pulled out of a U.N.-sponsored World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul on May 23-24 saying there was no hope that the meeting would address the weaknesses in humanitarian action and emergency response, particularly in conflict areas or epidemic situations, while claiming 75 of their hospitals were bombed in 2015." 
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PA Township Legalizes Civil Disobedience 
Tim DeChristopher, Tim DeChristopher's Blog 
Excerpt: "This is a press release from the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund about a groundbreaking strategy of resistance by a small Pennsylvania town trying to defend itself from the fossil fuel industry." 
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