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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



Friday, November 4, 2016

RSN: Fearing Democratic Tidal Wave, the Drug Industry Is Pouring Money Into GOP Coffers, Animosity Towards Clinton Runs Deep at the FBI




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Animosity Towards Clinton Runs Deep at the FBI 
Hillary Rodham Clinton, campaigning for president, attended a town hall event in Nashua, New Hampshire, in July to speak with potential supporters. (photo: Ian Thomas Jansen-Lonnquist/The New York Times) 
Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK 
Ackerman writes: "Deep antipathy to Hillary Clinton exists within the FBI, multiple bureau sources have told the Guardian, spurring a rapid series of leaks damaging to her campaign just days before the election." 
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Steven Shepard | What's the Matter With the Polls? 
Steven Shepard, Politico 
Shepard writes: "Campaign professionals say the run-up to the election is exposing key flaws in the public polling conducted by news organizations and academic institutions." 
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Bernie Sanders Campaigns With Hillary in Final Week Before Election 
Jessie Hellmann, The Hill 
Hellmann writes: "Bernie Sanders said Donald Trump is running a campaign built on bigotry as he campaigned with Hillary Clinton in the key swing state of North Carolina." 
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Without a Modernized Voting Rights Act, There's No Such Thing as an Honest Election 
Jim Sensenbrenner, The Washington Post 
Sensenbrenner writes: "On Tuesday, Americans will elect a president without the full protections of the Voting Rights Act. The last time that happened they were deciding between Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater - more than a half-century ago." 
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Fearing Democratic Tidal Wave, the Drug Industry Is Pouring Money Into GOP Coffers 
Dylan Scott, STAT 
Scott writes: "With a fight over drug prices expected next year, drug companies have been funneling significant political contributions toward Republican candidates, fearful of what a full Democratic takeover of Washington might mean for the industry." 
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The Dakota Pipeline Could Devastate Some of the Poorest People in America 
Alicia Adamczyk, TIME 
Adamczyk writes: "Natives have the highest poverty rate of any racial group in the country, and the Sioux suffer especially startling statistics. More than 40% of the reservation's population has an income below the federal poverty line, compared to 13.8% for the U.S. on average." 
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How Planting Trees in Cities Can Save Thousands of Lives 
Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post 
Harvey writes: "Yet another study has reaffirmed the idea that living near nature is good for human health - and can even save lives." 
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