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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



Thursday, October 25, 2018

Michael Moore | There Are More of Us Than There Are of Them, but We Have to Show Up





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Michael Moore | There Are More of Us Than There Are of Them, but We Have to Show Up 
Filmmaker Michael Moore. (photo: The New York Times)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "So here we have a beautiful aerial shot, picture-perfect for Trump and Republican TV ads - just in time for the Midterms! And everyone falls for it."
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President Trump has two official iPhones that have limited abilities and a third that is no different from hundreds of millions of iPhones in use around the world. (photo: Tom Brenner/The New York Times)
President Trump has two official iPhones that have limited abilities and a third that is no different from hundreds of millions of iPhones in use around the world. (photo: Tom Brenner/The New York Times)

Chinese and Russian Spies Are Listening to Trump's Personal Calls
Matthew Rosenberg and Maggie Haberman, The New York Times
Excerpt: "When President Trump calls old friends on one of his iPhones to gossip, gripe or solicit their latest take on how he is doing, American intelligence reports indicate that Chinese spies are often listening - and putting to use invaluable insights into how to best work the president and affect administration policy, current and former American officials said."
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Stacey Abrams, Georgia's Democratic nominee for governor, and Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the GOP nominee, debate in Atlanta on Oct. 23, 2018. (photo: John Bazemore/AP)
Stacey Abrams, Georgia's Democratic nominee for governor, and Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the GOP nominee, debate in Atlanta on Oct. 23, 2018. (photo: John Bazemore/AP)

Republicans Are Working Feverishly to Stop Minorities From Voting
Eoin Higgins, Vice
Higgins writes: "The effects of 2018 voter suppression laws are being felt, state by state, as Republicans work across the country to restrict the number of people - with policies that disproportionately target minorities - who can cast ballots in the midterm elections on November 6."
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Activists protest at Trump International Hotel and Tower to fight against the radical changes to the American healthcare system. (photo: Barcroft Images)
Activists protest at Trump International Hotel and Tower to fight against the radical changes to the American healthcare system. (photo: Barcroft Images)

I Paid $7,348 for Healthcare Last Week - So Trump's Law Changes Are Personal
Kathleen McLaughlin, Guardian UK
McLaughlin writes: "This shell game - the ever-increasing cost of health insurance to consumers to satisfy profit margins - is part of what used to make it so easy for elected officials to undermine the law."
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Candles and a picture of Jose Rodriguez is seen during a vigil for the teen. (photo: Eline van Nes/Al Jazeera)
Candles and a picture of Jose Rodriguez is seen during a vigil for the teen. (photo: Eline van Nes/Al Jazeera)

Retrial to Begin for US Border Agent Who Shot Teen Across Border
Jurriaan van Eerten, Al Jazeera
van Eerten writes: "If Swartz is found guilty of manslaughter or if Rodriguez's mother wins the civil suit, an important precedent would be set for other cases of cross-border violence by US agents."
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Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip. (photo: Anadolu Agency)
Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip. (photo: Anadolu Agency)

Israel Strikes Targets in Blockaded-Gaza After Rocket Fire
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The Israeli military says it has struck several Hamas militant sites in Gaza following a rocket attack on southern Israel."
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Protest against ExxonMobile. (photo: Getty)
Protest against ExxonMobile. (photo: Getty)

ExxonMobil Sued by New York AG for Misleading Investors on Climate-Change Risk
Agence France Presse
Excerpt: "New York state sued Exxon Mobil on Wednesday, alleging it defrauded investors by misrepresenting the costs that climate change legislation poses to the company."
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