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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



Sunday, September 11, 2016

RSN: North Dakota Issues Warrant for Amy Goodman's Arrest, Fifteen Years After 9/11, Neverending War






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North Dakota Issues Warrant for Amy Goodman's Arrest
Amy Goodman covering the Dakota Access Pipeline protest in North Dakota. (photo: Democracy Now!)
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "An arrest warrant has been issued in North Dakota for Democracy Now! host and executive producer Amy Goodman. Goodman was charged with criminal trespassing."
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Former Senator Bob Graham | Release More 9/11 Records
Bob Graham, The New York Times
Graham writes: "As we approach the 15th anniversary of the most heinous attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor, it is time for our government to release more documents from other investigations into Sept. 11 that have remained secret all these years."
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Fifteen Years After 9/11, Neverending War
Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Emmons writes: "In the days after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when Congress voted to authorize military force against the people who 'planned, authorized, committed, or aided' the hijackings, few Americans could have imagined the resulting manhunt would span from West Africa all the way to the Philippines, and would outlast two two-term presidents."
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Appeals Court Blocks Voter ID Laws in Three States
Nikita Vladimirov, The Hill
Vladimirov writes: "The U.S. Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that Alabama, Georgia and Kansas cannot force their voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship in order to exercise their right to vote."
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John Hinckley Leaves Mental Hospital 35 Years After Reagan Assassination Attempt
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot then-President Ronald Reagan in 1981, was freed from a mental hospital in Washington, D.C. on Saturday and arrived at his elderly mother's home in Williamsburg, Virginia. He will be living with her now that a federal judge has ruled he is no longer a threat to himself or the public."
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After Hunger Strikes, Israel Punishes Imprisoned Palestinians
Budour Hassan, teleSUR
Hassan writes: "Karajah, 31, is one of dozens of prisoners in Ofer military prison who are banned from receiving family visits. Israel's ban came as a punishment for the hunger strike held by those prisoners in solidarity with their comrade Bilal Kayed. The ban is especially heart-wrenching as the families desperately wanted to see their loved ones during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha."
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Vandana Shiva | Monsanto and the Poisonous Cartel of GMOs in India
Vandana Shiva, EcoWatch
Shiva writes: "India is steeped in a synthesized controversy created by Monsanto on the first GMO crop, supposedly approved for commercialization. Engaged in litigation on many fronts, Monsanto is trying to subvert our patent laws. It is behaving as if there is no Parliament, no democracy, no sovereign laws in India to which it is subject. Or it simply doesn't have any regard for them."
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