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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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Friday, October 28, 2016

RSN: Guards for North Dakota Pipeline Could Be Charged for Using Dogs on Activists, When CIA and NSA Workers Blow the Whistle, Congress Plays Deaf




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Scott Galindez | Election Day Is About More Than the Presidency 
Hillary Clinton campaigning with Tim Kaine. (photo: AP) 
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News 
Galindez writes: "I am in Iowa, and I've already voted for Hillary Clinton. I cannot imagine a country where someone like Donald Trump is president. I am in a battleground state, and I made the strongest vote I could against Donald Trump." 
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When CIA and NSA Workers Blow the Whistle, Congress Plays Deaf 
Patrick G. Eddington, The Intercept 
Eddington writes: "Do the committees that oversee the vast U.S. spying apparatus take intelligence community whistleblowers seriously? Do they earnestly investigate reports of waste, fraud, abuse, professional negligence, or crimes against the Constitution reported by employees or contractors working for agencies like the CIA or NSA? For the last 20 years, the answer has been a resounding 'no.'" 
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Guards for North Dakota Pipeline Could Be Charged for Using Dogs on Activists 
Sam Levin, Guardian UK 
Levin writes: "Private security guards who deployed dogs on protesters at a North Dakota oil pipeline demonstration were not properly licensed and could face criminal charges, according to a local investigation." 
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Cellphones Aren't Luggage. So Why Are Customs Agents Searching Them Without a Warrant? 
Rafa Fernandez De Castro, Fusion 
Fernandez De Castro writes: "The recent massacres in Orlando and San Bernardino have sparked a national debate on whether law enforcement should be able to access information on people's smartphones. But there's a quieter cellphone search that's taking place on our borders, and privacy rights activists say it's gone too far." 
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This Obscure Government Agency Has a Plan to Put Wall Street CEOs in Prison 
Renae Merle, The Washington Post 
Merle writes: "Since the 2008 financial crisis, one obscure federal agency has succeeded in doing what many thought was impossible: sending bankers to prison." 
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Latin American Women's Problem: We Keep Getting Murdered 
Ariadna Estevez, teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Several studies have shown that Latin America is the worst place in the world to be a woman. A Gallup survey has shown that Latin American women feel they are not treated with respect and dignity." 
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Mark Ruffalo Delivers Solar Panels to Camp Where Thousands Are Fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline 
The Solutions Project 
Excerpt: "Actor Mark Ruffalo and Native Renewables founder Wahleah Johns presented Standing Rock Sioux tribal elders with mobile solar panels on trailers, bringing clean power to the protest encampment where the largest gathering of Native Americans in modern history is taking a stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline." 
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