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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:

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

RSN: Aleppo: 'Destruction and Death, Everywhere Around Us', Fighting Big Oil and Big Banks to Save Sacred Lands, Precious Water and Unraveling Climate,




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Bill McKibben | Fighting Big Oil and Big Banks to Save Sacred Lands, Precious Water and Unraveling Climate 
Tlingit artist Doug Chilton and his canoe traveled 2,800 miles from Alaska to North Dakota to take part in a three-day canoe journey down the Missouri River to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline. Chilton and a caravan of Northwest Indian tribes had arrived at Red Warrior Camp near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, to a warm welcome from onlookers. (photo: Xian Chiang-Waren) 
Bill McKibben, EcoWatch 
McKibben writes: "Most Americans live far from the path of the Dakota Access Pipeline - they won't be able to visit the encampments on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation where representatives of more than 200 tribes have come together in the most dramatic show of force of this environmental moment." 
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WikiLeaks Releases More DNC Docs Leaked From Guccifer 2.0 
Michael Sainato, Observer 
Sainato writes: "On September 23, hacker Guccifer 2.0 released more documents obtained from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)." 
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As Charlotte Protests Hit Fourth Day, Other Cities Begin Marching in Solidarity 
Jack Jenkins, ThinkProgress 
Jenkins writes: "Charlotte, North Carolina entered a fourth day of peaceful protests Friday night, sparking solidarity demonstrations in other parts of the country as people continue to express outrage over the killing of Keith Lamont Scott, a black man, who was shot dead by police earlier this week." 
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The Grand Opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture 'Is a Dream Come True' 
Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post 
Contrera writes: "In a speech filled with reminders of America's dark and not-so-distant past, and hopes for a brighter future, President Obama helped to inaugurate the National Museum of African American History and Culture today in Washington." 
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US to Begin 'Expedited' Deportation of Haitians 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "The United States will end the special protections for Haitian immigrants implemented in the wake of a devastating 2010 earthquake and begin regular deportations, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Thursday." 
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Aleppo: 'Destruction and Death, Everywhere Around Us' 
Al Jazeera 
Excerpt: "Syrian civilians trapped in the besieged city of Aleppo have made desperate pleas for help, as warplanes pummelled rebel-held areas and deteriorating security conditions left two million people without access to safe drinking water." 
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Extreme Weather Cost US Taxpayers $67 Billion 
Erin Auel and Alison Cassady, Center for American Progress 
Excerpt: "One of the most visible and immediate ways climate change has affected - and will continue to affect - Americans is through extreme weather exacerbated by rising global temperatures." 
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