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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



Sunday, November 6, 2016

RSN: What I Voted For, Man Held in Solitary Confinement for 37 Years Wins Legal Victory in Pennsylvania,




WE are ALL Standing Rock!



NORTH DAKOTA has suspended the Constitution, abused and arrested PEACEFUL PROTESTERS, watched silently as arrogant Dork Dirty Energy Kelcy Warren and Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners have destroyed sacred burial grounds and ancient artifacts. [NOTE: Kelcy Warren also BOUGHT Texas and elsewhere with generous campaign contributions.] 





Kelcy Warren's 27,000 sq. foot Park Lane mansion I wrote about a few months back includes notable features fit for a theme park.  Warren's 5323 Park Lane moves up as a new home to spot #4 on the list, beating Ross Perot's Strait Lane mansion that was #4 2 years ago.  Kelcy also topped real estate headlines when he purchased Boot Jack Ranch, a $50 Million dollar 3,500+ acre plus ranch, in Colorado. 

http://infocelebrityhomes.blogspot.com/2011/06/d-magazine-most-expensive-homes-in.html


US Corporate Media PROPAGANDA Machines have mostly ignored the issue or reported it inaccurately. 

THE WORLD IS WATCHING, NORTH DAKOTA! YOU ARE A DISGRACE! 

OBAMA FAIL for his inaction! 


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It's the only source of FACTS and TRUTH! 


Dakota Access: Company Under Scrutiny Over Sacred Artifacts in Oil Pipeline's Path 
Sam Levin, Guardian UK 
Levin writes: "North Dakota regulators are filing a complaint against the oil company building the Dakota Access pipeline for failing to disclose the discovery of Native American artifacts in the path of construction." 
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Reader Supported News

Scott Galindez | What I Voted For 
Hillary Clinton speaks Friday at a rally in Detroit. (photo: Paul Sancya/AP) 
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News 
Galindez writes: "I voted for a Supreme Court that will protect women's right to choose, oppose all forms of discrimination, and support due process." 
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The Voter Fraud Lie We Can't Shake 
Dale Ho, The New York Times 
Ho writes: "Thinly supported allegations of electoral malfeasance have been deployed throughout American history, often by those who want to restrict the vote." 
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Man Held in Solitary Confinement for 37 Years Wins Legal Victory in Pennsylvania 
Sarah Blatt-Harold, Solitary Watch 
Blatt-Harold writes: "Johnson, now 64, spent close to 37 years - over half of his life - alone, locked in a 7 x 12 square foot cell for 23-24 hours a day. He was put in solitary for an alleged escape attempt when he was 26 years old, and was never released." 
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Dakota Access: Company Under Scrutiny Over Sacred Artifacts in Oil Pipeline's Path 
Sam Levin, Guardian UK 
Levin writes: "North Dakota regulators are filing a complaint against the oil company building the Dakota Access pipeline for failing to disclose the discovery of Native American artifacts in the path of construction." 
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California Vote Could Save Thousands of Kids From Harsh Adult Sentencing 
Melissa Hellmann, YES! Magazine 
Hellmann writes: "If voters pass Proposition 57, it could ease some of the juvenile justice system's worst get-tough-on-crime elements from past decades." 
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El Salvador: Maria Teresa Rivera Jailed for Her Abortion and Freed 
Nina Lakhani, Al Jazeera 
Lakhani writes: "After serving four years for foeticide, Maria Teresa Rivera was freed. But a new appeal wants to send her back to jail." 
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Michigan Residents Deplore Plan to Let Nestlé Pump Water for Next to Nothing 
Jessica Glenzain, Guardian UK 
Glenzain writes: "Michigan regulators were deluged with angry comments this week, after reports that the state had drafted a permit approval for Nestlé to nearly double the amount of groundwater it pumps from a plant in Evart, Michigan to 210m gallons a year." 
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