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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



Saturday, August 27, 2016

RSN: The Super PACs Fighting to Keep John McCain in Office, Report: Trump Campaign Chief Fraudulently Registered to Vote in Florida




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Andy Borowitz | Republicans to Pull Money From Trump Ads and Spend It on Alcohol 
Alcohol on display behind a bar. (photo: Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "Calling it 'the best use of our resources at this time,' the Republican National Committee has decided to pull money originally earmarked for Trump campaign ads and spend it on alcohol instead." 
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Report: Trump Campaign Chief Fraudulently Registered to Vote in Florida 
Eric Levitz, New York Magazine 
Levitz writes: "The news of Stephen Bannon's alleged voter-registration fraud came hours after revelations of his alleged history of domestic violence." 
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The Super PACs Fighting to Keep John McCain in Office 
John Light, Moyers & Company 
Light writes: "With six years to raise money for this race, McCain has nearly $12 million at his disposal; Kelli Ward has just over $1 million. One group supporting McCain, the Arizona Grassroots Action PAC, has spent nearly $2 million; the US Chamber has also spent roughly $1 million on McCain's behalf." 
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Burkini Ban Suspended: French Court Declares Law Forbidding Swimwear Worn by Muslim Women 'Clearly Illegal' 
Lizzie Dearden, The Independent 
Dearden writes: "France's highest administrative court has ruled that 'burkini bans' being enforced on the country's beaches are illegal and a violation of fundamental liberties." 
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Innocent? Don't Talk to the Police. 
James Duane, Los Angeles Times 
Duane writes: "Don't talk to the police - except to tell them, respectfully, that you will not answer any questions and that you would like a lawyer." 
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Coca-Cola Manufacturer Accused of Using Slave Labor in Brazil 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Two Coca-Cola production and distribution centers in Brazil were accused by government officials of subjecting workers to slave-like labor conditions." 
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Obama Creates the Largest Protected Place on the Planet, off Hawaii 
Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post 
Eilperin writes: "President Obama created the largest protected area on the planet Friday, by expanding a national marine monument off the coast of his native Hawaii to encompass 582,578 square miles of land and sea." 
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