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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, October 7, 2018

Dan Rather | In the End, Justice Will Prevail Once More





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Dan Rather | In the End, Justice Will Prevail Once More 
Dan Rather. (photo: Christopher Patey)
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "I feel the anxiety, the uncertainty, the fear, and the determination..."
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Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate of Brett Kavanaugh's, has described a dormitory party gone awry and a drunken incident that she wants the F.B.I. to investigate. (photo: Benjamin Rasmussen/The New Yorker)
Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate of Brett Kavanaugh's, has described a dormitory party gone awry and a drunken incident that she wants the F.B.I. to investigate. (photo: Benjamin Rasmussen/The New Yorker)


'This Is How Victims Are Isolated and Silenced': Debbie Ramirez on the Kavanaugh Confirmation Vote
Amanda Michelle Gomez, ThinkProgress
Gomez writes: "Debbie Ramirez, who attended Yale with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, said the Senate's treatment of her was reminiscent of when the judge first assaulted her 35 years ago."
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Devin Nunes. (photo: CNN)
Devin Nunes. (photo: CNN)

Nunes Buried Evidence on Russian Meddling to Protect Trump. I Know Because I'm on the Committee
Rep. Eric Swalwell, The Fresno Bee
Swalwell writes: "No one really expected President Donald Trump, who benefited from Russia's 2016 election interference, to counter that hostile regime's active measures: Russia wanted him to win, and when they hacked, he invited them to hack more."
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Protesters march during a rally at Public Square in Cleveland following the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice by a Cleveland police officer. (photo: David Maxwell/EPA)
Protesters march during a rally at Public Square in Cleveland following the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice by a Cleveland police officer. (photo: David Maxwell/EPA)

Another Ohio Police Department Hires the Cop Who Killed Tamir Rice
David Boddiger, Splinter News
Boddiger writes: "Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014, will soon have another badge and gun. The village of Bellaire, OH, hired Loehmann as a part-time officer, The Intelligencer reported."
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Linelle Jones-McKinney speaks to reporters. (photo: E.A. Crunden/ThinkProgress)
Linelle Jones-McKinney speaks to reporters. (photo: E.A. Crunden/ThinkProgress)

Flint Residents Eye Innovative Solutions for the Future as They Try to Move Beyond the Water Crisis
E.A. Crunden, ThinkProgress
Crunden writes: "The north side of Flint is largely a food desert, the result of a steady decline in jobs and economic security compounded by the city's enduring water crisis. But Mark Baldwin wants to change that."
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Rodney Sieh was freed after four months following an international outcry. (photo: Greg Stemm/BBC)
Rodney Sieh was freed after four months following an international outcry. (photo: Greg Stemm/BBC)

Letter From Liberia: Why I Was Sentenced to 5,000 Years in Jail
BBC
Excerpt: "My claim to infamy was being sentenced to 5,000 years in prison for failing to pay libel damages of $1.6m (£1.2m) won by a former minister who sued my paper after we published the findings of a government audit."
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Single-use plastic containers are 'the biggest source of trash' found near waterways and beaches. (photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/Getty Images)
Single-use plastic containers are 'the biggest source of trash' found near waterways and beaches. (photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/Getty Images)

US Plastic Waste Is Causing Environmental Problems at Home and Abroad
Joe Sandler Clarke and Emma Howard, Unearthed
Excerpt: "US plastic waste exports to developing countries in south-east Asia rose dramatically in the first six months of this year, as the international fallout from China's decision to shut its doors to 'foreign trash' continues."
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