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Toyota

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 8, 2016

RSN: Republican State AGs Met With Coal, Electricity Companies Before Filing Against the EPA's Carbon Rule, Leonardo DiCaprio Stands With Great Sioux Nation to Stop Dakota Access Pipeline




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Leonardo DiCaprio Stands With Great Sioux Nation to Stop Dakota Access Pipeline 
Leonardo DiCaprio participating in a climate (photo: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters)
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch 
Chow writes: "The campaign to oppose the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) continues to gain steam with Leonardo DiCaprio and actors from the upcoming Justice League film joining the cause." 
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NBC's Military Forum Was a Master Class on How Not to Hold Candidatess Accountable 
Zaid Jilani and Alex Emmons, The Intercept 
Excerpt: "The 'Commander in Chief forum' with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton that NBC's Matt Lauer moderated Wednesday night was billed as a way to interrogate the presidential candi08 September 16s on substantive veterans' and national security issues. But from the questions chosen to the format, the event served as little more than a class on how not to hold the candi08 September 16s accountable." 
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Colin Kaepernick: False Rumors of My Conversion to Islam Exemplifies Depths of This Country's Islamophobia 
Josh Peter, USA Today 
Peter writes: "Colin Kaepernick knocked down rumors that he has converted to Islam and that his girlfriend, who is Muslim, led him to protest social injustices by refusing to stand for the national anthem." 
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Four Oakland Police Officers Fired, Seven Suspended, in Sexual Misconduct Case 
Sam Levin, Guardian UK 
Levin writes: "The Oakland, California, police department has fired four officers and suspended seven in a major sexual misconduct case, but critics have questioned why officers haven't faced criminal charges and why an exploitation victim at the center of the case remains behind bars." 
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Despite Court Ruling, Voting Rights Fight Continues in North Carolina 
Michael Tomsic, NPR 
Tomsic writes: "In the swing state of North Carolina, a fight for early voting rights that seemed to end with a strongly worded federal court ruling last month, may be just getting started." 
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Republican State AGs Met With Coal, Electricity Companies Before Filing Against the EPA's Carbon Rule 
Samantha Page, ThinkProgress 
Page writes: "Coal and electricity companies paid to meet with Republican state attorneys general just weeks before those top law enforcement officials joined in suing the federal government over the EPA's Clean Power Plan, new documents show." 
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One Year After Colorado's Massive Gold Mine Spill, the Cleanup Continues 
Darryl Fears, The Washington Post 
Fears writes: "A Colorado gold mine that spilled more than 3 million gallons of wastewater into western rivers was among nearly a dozen sites added Wednesday to the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund National Priorities List." 
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