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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



Tuesday, August 15, 2017

RSN: Cornel West & Rev. Traci Blackmon: Clergy in Charlottesville Were Trapped by Torch-Wielding Nazis






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Cornel West & Rev. Traci Blackmon: Clergy in Charlottesville Were Trapped by Torch-Wielding Nazis
White Supremacists, Nazis and Alt-Right groups carry torches to the UVA Campus. (photo: Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The antifascists, and then, crucial, the anarchists, because they saved our lives, actually. We would have been completely crushed, and I'll never forget that."
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US Government Demands Details on All Visitors to Anti-Trump Protest Website
Julia Carrie Wong and Olivia Solon, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The US government is seeking to unmask every person who visited an anti-Trump website in what privacy advocates say is an unconstitutional 'fishing expedition' for political dissidents."
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FBI Arrests Schizophrenic Man for Plotting to Blow Up Bank
Katie Zavadski and Joanna Purpich, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "A man arrested for allegedly planning to detonate a car bomb in Oklahoma City is a schizophrenic whose delusions were encouraged by the FBI, his mother told The Daily Beast."
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Texas A&M Cancels Sept. 11 White Lives Matter Event
Lindsay Ellis and St. John Barned-Smith, Houston Chronicle
Excerpt: "Texas A&M University abruptly cancelled a White Lives Matter rally planned by an outside organizer days after deadly violence rattled Charlottesville near the University of Virginia's campus."
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Taylor Swift's Sexual Assault Testimony Was Sharp, Gutsy, and Satisfying
Christina Cauterucci, Slate
Cauterucci writes: "Taylor Swift took the stand on Thursday in a Denver federal courthouse to describe the moment in 2013 when she says she was 'violated' by a then-country radio DJ in a way she 'had never experienced before.'"
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Burkina Faso: At Least 18 Dead in Restaurant Attack
Jason Burke, Guardian UK
Burke writes: "At least 18 people have been killed in an attack by suspected Islamist militants at a restaurant popular with foreigners in the capital of Burkina Faso."
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The Coal Industry Is Still Declining, so Trump Is Considering a Bailout
Manola Secaira, Grist
Secaira writes: "West Virginia Governor Jim Justice - a recently rebranded Republican and coal and real estate millionaire - says that initial chats with Trump about his idea for a coal payment plan have been productive."
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