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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, October 26, 2018

RSN: William Boardman | Shouting Fire in Crowded Theatre, President Courts Votes With Lies





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RSN: William Boardman | Shouting Fire in Crowded Theatre, President Courts Votes With Lies 
A caravan of more than 1,500 Honduran migrants moves north after crossing the border from Honduras into Guatemala on Monday in Esquipulas, Guatemala. (photo: John Moore/Getty)
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The madness of the day is this: thousands of peaceful migrants are headed toward the US to seek humanitarian asylum and the US president reacts by inciting panic, rage, and hate. The president warns hysterically of a 'national emergency' as his deceitful ranting works like a self-fulfilling prophecy, stoking a real emergency from the fevered imaginings of his soul-deep bigotry."
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Anti-Trump protest in Carbondale, IL. (photo: IGD)
Anti-Trump protest in Carbondale, IL. (photo: IGD)

RSN: Jessica Allee | Not So Fast: In One Rural Town, Trump Experiences Slippery Foothold
Jessica Allee, Reader Supported News
Allee writes: "The president has been using this midterm tactic across the country in an effort to shore up support for Republican control of the House. It seemed that even the small town of Carbondale would not be spared the appearance of a comb-over in diapers."
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Protesters hold photos of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi. (photo: AFP)
Protesters hold photos of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi. (photo: AFP)

Saudi Prosecutors: Khashoggi Killing Was Premeditated
Louis Nelson, Politico
Nelson writes: "Prosecutors in Saudi Arabia conceded Thursday that the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate was premeditated, once again altering the Saudi government's official account of the killing."
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Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp. (photo: Erik S. Lesser/Shutterstock)
Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp. (photo: Erik S. Lesser/Shutterstock)


In Leaked Audio, Brian Kemp Expresses Concern Over Georgians Exercising Their Right to Vote
Jamil Smith, Rolling Stone
Smith writes: "Brian Kemp, Georgia Secretary of State and the Republican nominee for Georgia governor, expressed at a ticketed campaign event that his Democratic opponent Stacey Abrams' voter turnout operation 'continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote,' according to audio."
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Transgender rights activists protest the Trump administration proposed plan to reversal recognitions of gender fluidity at the White House on 22 October 2018. (photo: UPI)
Transgender rights activists protest the Trump administration proposed plan to reversal recognitions of gender fluidity at the White House on 22 October 2018. (photo: UPI)

Trump Administration Wants to Remove 'Gender' From UN Human Rights Documents
Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "The US mission to the United Nations is seeking to eliminate the word 'gender' from UN human rights documents, most often replacing it with 'woman,' apparently as part of the Trump administration's campaign to define transgender people out of existence."
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Fire near the wreckage of a car reportedly destroyed in an air strike in Yemen's Huthi-held Red Sea port of Hodeidah, 24 October. (photo: AFP)
Fire near the wreckage of a car reportedly destroyed in an air strike in Yemen's Huthi-held Red Sea port of Hodeidah, 24 October. (photo: AFP)

Saudi-Led Coalition Kills 21 in Strike on Yemeni Factory in Residential Area
Middle East Eye
Excerpt: "A Saudi-led air strike on Wednesday evening hit a vegetable packaging factory in the residential area of a Hodeidah province town, killing 21 people and injuring 11 others."
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The drill rig Kulluk floats near Kodiak Island in Alaska's Kiliuda Bay in 2013. The first oil and gas production wells in federal Arctic waters have been approved by the Interior Department. (photo: James Brooks/AP)
The drill rig Kulluk floats near Kodiak Island in Alaska's Kiliuda Bay in 2013. The first oil and gas production wells in federal Arctic waters have been approved by the Interior Department. (photo: James Brooks/AP)

The Trump Administration Just Approved a Plan to Drill for Oil in Alaska's Federal Waters. It's a Major First.
Darryl Fears, The Washington Post
Fears writes: "If the development by Hilcorp Energy moves forward, it would be the first oil and gas production facility in federal waters in Alaska, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said in the announcement, a major victory for the oil industry and a blow to conservation groups that fought it, fearing a possible leak in a sensitive and pristine natural environment."
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