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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



Friday, July 29, 2016

RSN: Tar Sands in the Atlantic Ocean: TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline, Mumia Abu-Jamal: The True Spirit of Democracy Is Taking Place in the Protests Outside the DNC, Not Inside





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Mumia Abu-Jamal: The True Spirit of Democracy Is Taking Place in the Protests Outside the DNC, Not Inside 
Mumia Abu-Jamal with attorney Rachel Wolkenstein and his wife Wadiya Jamal. (photo: San Francisco Bay View) 
Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "What's happening in the streets of Philadelphia, that's where the real story is, because those are the voices you won't hear throughout these four days of gala, extravaganza, lies and illusion, because you're hearing the pain of the people, the real concerns of the people, and, really, the desperation of the people to be heard by the rich and the powerful." 
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Leon Panetta Interrupted by 'No More War' Chants as He Blasts Trump at the Democratic Convention 
Ryan Struyk, ABC News 
Struyk writes: "Former CIA director and defense secretary Leon Panetta blasted Donald Trump over foreign policy tonight, calling a vote for him 'deadly serious,' but a faction of delegates tried to shout him down throughout his remarks." 
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Good Riddance, Roger Ailes. You Were a Disaster for America, Journalism and the Truth 
David Schrieberg, Forbes 
Schrieberg writes: "I watch with the greatest satisfaction the fall of Roger Ailes, a man who singlehandedly has done more damage to journalism and the role it plays in a healthy democracy than almost any single individual I can think of (ok, maybe Rupert Murdoch belongs by his side)." 
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How Environmental Injustice Connects to Police Violence 
Brentin Mock, Reveal 
Mock writes: "Demonstrators across the country aren't protesting only police violence against black citizens. They're also venting grievances about their own stifling living conditions, under which it's often difficult to ride, walk, or even breathe without police suffocating black lives further." 
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Why Did WikiLeaks Help Dox Most of Turkey's Adult Female Population? 
Jesse Singal, New York Magazine 
Singal writes: "Whatever else you might say about WikiLeaks, it's hard to think of an institution that squanders goodwill more efficiently. Even the people most sympathetic to its aims and ideals have had a hard time defending it recently." 
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Indonesia Accelerates Pace of Executions 
Kathy Quiano, CNN 
Quiano writes: "The Indonesian government insists the country faces a drug emergency that requires tough measures. Its all-out war on illegal drugs has already seen a large number of executions in recent years. Fourteen drug convicts faced the firing squad in 2015, six in January and another eight in April." 
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Tar Sands in the Atlantic Ocean: TransCanada's Proposed Energy East Pipeline 
Joshua Axelrod and Anthony Swift, NRDC 
Excerpt: "TransCanada - which was thwarted in its effort to drive Keystone XL through America's heartland - is now pursuing a project that would effectively create a waterborne tar sands pipeline that would threaten the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts." 
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