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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



Wednesday, January 9, 2019

RSN: John Kiriakou | Newly Declassified Documents Shed Light on Gina Haspel's Involvement at Guantanamo





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RSN: John Kiriakou | Newly Declassified Documents Shed Light on Gina Haspel's Involvement at Guantanamo 
Gina Haspel. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Last week, the Central Intelligence Agency declassified what at first glance appears to be an innocuous transcript of a request for discovery and witnesses made by Guantanamo defense attorneys during a hearing in the 'trial' of 9/11 suspect Khalid Shaikh Muhammad."
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Joan Baez. (photo: Ty Hyten)
Joan Baez. (photo: Ty Hyten)

Joan Baez: On Art, Activism, and Letting Things Go
T. Cole Rachel, The Creative Independent
Rachel writes: "Musician and activist Joan Baez reflects on retirement, switching gears creatively, and why giving people options is more important than telling them what to do."
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Supporters of Amendment 4 talk to voters at Charles Hadley Park in Miami before the November 6 election. (photo: Wilfredo Lee/AP)
Supporters of Amendment 4 talk to voters at Charles Hadley Park in Miami before the November 6 election. (photo: Wilfredo Lee/AP)

Alice Speri | 1.4 Million Felons Get Their Voting Rights Back in Florida Today, Whether Republicans Like It or Not
Alice Speri, The Intercept
Speri writes: "More than 1 million Florida residents will become eligible to vote on Tuesday as the newly amended state constitution restores voting rights to most of its previously disenfranchised felons."
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TSA workers. (photo: Nam Y. Huh)
TSA workers. (photo: Nam Y. Huh)

Federal Workers Protest Against Government Shutdown Across the Country
Elham Khatami, ThinkProgress
Khatami writes: "As the partial government shutdown stretches into its third week - making it the second longest shutdown in U.S. history - federal workers in Philadelphia took to the streets Tuesday to protest the White House and congressional inaction that has left them without work and pay for 18 days."
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Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya speaks during an interview in Moscow. (photo: Thomson Reuters)
Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya speaks during an interview in Moscow. (photo: Thomson Reuters)

Russian Who Attended Trump Tower Meeting Charged With Obstruction of Justice
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "A Russian lawyer who met senior aides to Donald Trump in 2016 had previously 'secretly schemed' with the Russian official who was purportedly offering damaging information on Hillary Clinton, US authorities have alleged."
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Qunun left the airport hotel on Monday afternoon. (photo: Royal Thai Police)
Qunun left the airport hotel on Monday afternoon. (photo: Royal Thai Police)

Saudi Teen Who Fled Family Under Protection of UNHCR
Helen Regan and Kocha Olarn, CNN
Excerpt: "The father and brother of an 18-year-old Saudi woman who fled her family and barricaded herself in a Bangkok airport hotel room, saying she feared they would kill her, have arrived in Thailand, Thai officials said Tuesday."
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Canadian mega pipeline construction. (photo: Jerome Charaoui)
Canadian mega pipeline construction. (photo: Jerome Charaoui)

Canada Police Raid Indigenous Checkpoints Against Mega Pipeline
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Canada's Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or RCMP, is evicting two camps located on Wet'suwet'en territory, enforcing a court order that upheld in December a private company's request to exploit a pipeline crossing indigenous land."
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