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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



Wednesday, October 19, 2016

RSN: The FBI Isn’t Done With Me, Scientists Warn Federal Agency's Plan Would 'Result in Extinction of Red Wolves in the Wild',




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John Kiriakou | The FBI Isn’t Done With Me 
John Kiriakou at his Arlington home. (photo: Jeff Elkins) 
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News 
Kiriakou writes: "I’ve come to the conclusion, over many years of working with, working against, and watching the FBI, that the only way they make their cases is to entrap people. Remember, they can only get promoted if they make arrests and if the arrests stick. If that means entrapment or trumped-up charges, so be it." 
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Extremist Militias Recruiting in Fear of Clinton Winning Election, Activists Say 
Jason Wilson, Guardian UK 
Wilson writes: "America's extremist surge got national attention during the Oregon militia standoff and has continued to rise." 
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Half of US Adults Are Recorded in Police Facial Recognition Databases, Study Says 
RT 
Excerpt: "To help identify a culprit, police may ask people to volunteer to be in a line-up. But that scenario is fast becoming obsolete, as more than 117 million Americans are now part of face-recognition software programs used by law enforcement, a study finds." 
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Barack Obama Is Coming to a Statehouse Near You 
Jim Newell, Slate 
Newell writes: "Barack Obama is focusing his post-presidency on a matter that bedeviled his two terms: gerrymandering." 
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Financial Control Boards: Another Name for IMF-Style Austerity 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "As we celebrate the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, it might be useful to understand that the U.S., specifically, and the West, generally, continues to double-down on the very strategies that have left so many people across the world stuck in poverty." 
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Battle for Mosul: Civilians Face 'Impossible Choice' 
Teo Kermeliotis, Al Jazeera 
Kermeliotis writes: "As Iraqi armed forces and their allies move to reclaim the city of Mosul from ISIL fighters, humanitarian agencies are warning that the lives of a huge number of civilians are in grave danger." 
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Scientists Warn Federal Agency's Plan Would 'Result in Extinction of Red Wolves in the Wild' 
Dan Zukowski, EcoWatch 
Zukowski writes: "The same scientists who provided the population viability analysis to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the red wolf have sent a rebuttal to the agency, accusing it of 'many alarming misinterpretations' in its justification for removing most of the remaining animals in the wild." 
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