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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:

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Friday, May 24, 2019

Charles Pierce | What We Are Doing at the Border Is Unspeakable





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Charles Pierce | What We Are Doing at the Border Is Unspeakable 
With children and parents being separated at the border, the Southern Baptist Convention has called for immigration reform that maintains 'the priority of family unity.' (photo: John Moore/Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The Trump administration* has admitted six migrant children have died so far. Should we trust that number?"
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail seven years ago, in London on May 1. (photo: Matt Dunham/AP)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail seven years ago, in London on May 1. (photo: Matt Dunham/AP)

Julian Assange Charged With Violating Espionage Act and Free Press Advocates See Peril for Journalism
Alex Johnson, NBC News
Johnson writes: "The indictment charging WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange with obtaining and publishing classified material represents a grave threat to all Americans' First Amendment rights, advocates across the political spectrum said Thursday."
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Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a town hall at the Fort Museum on May 4, 2019, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. (photo: Stephen Maturen/Getty)
Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a town hall at the Fort Museum on May 4, 2019, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. (photo: Stephen Maturen/Getty)

Bernie Sanders Wants to Raise $2 Trillion by Taxing Wall Street Trading
Irina Ivanova, CBS News
Ivanova writes: "A so-called financial transactions tax could raise between $776 billion and $2.4 trillion over 10 years, economists estimate."
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Claudia Patricia Gómez, 20, was shot in the head after her group was confronted by a Border Patrol agent in Texas. (photo: Getty)
Claudia Patricia Gómez, 20, was shot in the head after her group was confronted by a Border Patrol agent in Texas. (photo: Getty)

ACLU Files $100 Million Claim Against US Over Fatal Border Patrol Shooting of a Guatemalan Woman
Adolfo Flores, BuzzFeed
Flores writes: "The ACLU of Texas on Thursday filed a $100 million claim for damages against the US government on behalf of the family of a 20-year-old Guatemalan woman who was shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent in 2018."
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Liz Rosenbaum, co-founder of the Fountain Valley Clean Water Coalition, at Fountain Creek in Colorado. (photo: Benjamin Ramissen/Guardian UK)
Liz Rosenbaum, co-founder of the Fountain Valley Clean Water Coalition, at Fountain Creek in Colorado. (photo: Benjamin Ramissen/Guardian UK)

A Trail of Toxicity: The US Military Bases Making People Sick
Tom Dart, Guardian UK
Dart writes: "In Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling 'Agent Orange 2.0.'"
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A man looks at damaged buildings after air strikes in Sana'a, Yemen, May 7, 2018. (photo: Hani Mohammed/AP)
A man looks at damaged buildings after air strikes in Sana'a, Yemen, May 7, 2018. (photo: Hani Mohammed/AP)

Democrats Warn Trump May Use 'Obscure Loophole' to Sell Bombs to Saudi Arabia
Zachary Cohen, Alex Rogers and Manu Raju, CNN
Excerpt: "Sen. Chris Murphy warned Wednesday that President Donald Trump is considering using an 'obscure loophole' in arms control law that would allow his administration to sell a new batch of bombs to Saudi Arabia without congressional approval."
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African elephants. (photo: AFP)
African elephants. (photo: AFP)

Botswana, Home to Nearly One-Third of Africa's Elephants, Lifts Hunting Ban
Justin Wise, The Hill
Wise writes: "Botswana, a country home to nearly one-third of the entire African elephant population, has reportedly lifted its ban on hunting."
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