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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



Saturday, June 11, 2016

RSN: Andy Borowitz | Trump: Mexicans Swarming Across Border, Enrolling in Law School, and Becoming Biased Judges




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Andy Borowitz | Trump: Mexicans Swarming Across Border, Enrolling in Law School, and Becoming Biased Judges 
Donald Trump. (photo: AP) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "At a rally in San Jose, the presumptive Republican nominee said that 'making America great again' meant preventing the nation from becoming 'overrun by Mexican judges.'" 
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Muhammad Ali Mourned by Thousands at Louisville Funeral 
Jenna Fryer and Bruce Schreiner, Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Muhammad Ali made his final journey through his hometown Friday - past the little pink house where he grew up and the museum that bears his name - as thousands of mourners along the route pumped their fists and chanted, 'Ali! Ali!' for the former heavyweight champion of the world known simply as The Greatest." 
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As California Admits 2 Million Ballots Remain Uncounted, Sanders Pushes for Changing Primary Process 
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! 
Goodman reports: "On Thursday, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla said at least 2 million votes cast in California's presidential primary election have yet to be counted." 
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A Year After a Cop Fired 44 Rounds at Keith Davis, His Case Still Raises Questions About Justice in Baltimore 
Alice Speri, The Intercept 
Speri writes: "One year ago this week, Keith Davis Jr. almost became another rallying cry against police brutality when four Baltimore police officers chased him into a garage and fired off 44 rounds at him, striking him three times, including in the face." 
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The Fighting Tradition 
Mary Anne Trasciatti, Jacobin 
Trasciatti writes: "The Verizon strike recaptured some of the uncompromising militancy of the early American labor movement." 
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Obama Orders Expansion of US War in Afghanistan 
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Excerpt: "New rules mean U.S. troops will be allowed to call in more airstrikes and fight alongside Afghan forces." 
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Climate Change Could Force Huge Migrations for People and Animals Living Near the Equator 
Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post 
Harvey writes: "The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on the planet, and its rapid ice loss has not only become a major contributor to global sea-level rise, but is also destroying habitats for polar bears and people alike." 
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