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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



Thursday, September 22, 2016

RSN: Earth Smashes Yet Another Heat Record; 16th Month in a Row, For $178 Million, the US Could Pay for One Fighter Plane - or 3,358 Years of College,





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Peter Van Buren | For $178 Million, the US Could Pay for One Fighter Plane - or 3,358 Years of College 
Students in California demonstrate against high costs for college. (photo: David McNew/Getty) 
Peter Van Buren, Reuters 
Van Buren writes: "Does free college threaten our all-volunteer military? That is what Benjamin Luxenberg, on the military blog War on the Rocks says. But the real question goes beyond Luxenberg's practical query, striking deep into who we are and what we will be as a nation." 
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Charlotte Rocked by 2nd Night of Violence, 1 Protester Shot as State of Emergency Declared 
J.J. Gallagher and David Caplan, ABC News 
Excerpt: "The residents of Charlotte, North Carolina, awoke this morning for the second day to the aftermath of violent protests after a prayer vigil in honor of a black man shot and killed by police Tuesday turned chaotic, resulting in another shooting victim and a state of emergency amid reports of vandalism and looting." 
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Trump Calls for Unconstitutional Stop-and-Frisk to be Used Across the Country 
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress 
Lerner writes: "In a town hall with Fox News host Sean Hannity Wednesday night, Donald Trump will call for New York's unconstitutional and unsuccessful policy of conducting 'stop-and-frisks' to be used by police departments across the country." 
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Chelsea Manning Faces Lifelong Punishment Over Suicide Attempt 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Chelsea Manning, the U.S. army private who leaked classified information about U.S. war crimes to WikiLeaks, will face a disciplinary committee Thursday that will decide on whether she will face indefinite solitary confinement after an attempted suicide." 
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'You Can Sleep Tonight Knowing the Klan Is Awake.' Fliers Like These Are Showing Up on Lawns Across the US 
Derek Hawkins, The Washington Post 
Hawkins writes: "Each incident follows a similar pattern, with residents waking up to find small plastic bags on their front lawns containing pro-KKK missives. The bags are often weighed down by rocks and sometimes come with a few candies stuffed inside." 
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71 US Senators Vote for $1 Billion Weapons Sale to Saudi Arabia, Despite Their Potential Use in War Crimes 
Alex Emmons, The Intercept 
Emmons writes: "A Senate resolution opposing a $1.15 billion arms transfer to Saudi Arabia garnered support from 27 senators on Wednesday, a sign of growing unease about the increasing number of civilians being killed with U.S. weapons in Yemen. A procedural vote to table the resolution passed 71-27."
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Earth Smashes Yet Another Heat Record; 16th Month in a Row 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Another month, another global heat record smashed." 
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