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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



Monday, May 27, 2019

RSN: Marc Ash | These Stupid Wars



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27 May 19

"I'll Only Donate if I Think You're Going Out of Business"
A reader wrote in the other day saying, "I'll only donate if I think you're going out of business." Therein lies the problem clearly stated, no?
Hauling that out and throwing it on the table is crass, but the really frightening thing is that many of our donors actually function with that mindset.
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RSN: Marc Ash | These Stupid Wars 
Poppies standing guard over Flanders Field, Belgium. A contemporary view. (photo: Public domain)
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "It’s Memorial Day again. Set aside to honor those who serve and sacrifice, often everything, for our country. The day has however more than one meaning."
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Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)
Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)

White House Not Doing Enough to Thwart Russian 2020 Meddling, Experts Say
Peter Stone, Guardian UK
Stone writes: "Despite fears of cyber attacks, adequate funding and White House focus to counter any new election interference are lagging."
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U.S. Army soldiers watch garbage burn in a burn-pit at Forward Operating Base Azzizulah in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. (photo: Reuters)
U.S. Army soldiers watch garbage burn in a burn-pit at Forward Operating Base Azzizulah in the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan. (photo: Reuters)

This Memorial Day, Veterans Take on Another Threat: Rising Cancer Deaths in the Ranks
Tara Copp, McClatchy
Copp writes: "TAPS has reported more than 10,000 service member deaths due to illness since 2007, based on the families who are on its membership rolls. In total, 85,000 families of fallen service members have joined the organization since it launched in 1994."
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Ken Cuccinelli. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Ken Cuccinelli. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump Pushes Out Head of Largest Immigration Agency - and Wants Ken Cuccinelli Instead
Dara Lind, Vox
Lind writes: "President Donald Trump, continuing his purge of the Department of Homeland Security, has pushed out the head of US Citizenship and Immigration Services - the agency responsible for legal immigration into the US, including asylum - and reportedly plans to replace him with former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli."
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Women dressed as handmaids demonstrate outside the National Capitol in Washington, DC. (photo: Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters)
Women dressed as handmaids demonstrate outside the National Capitol in Washington, DC. (photo: Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters)

Abortion Bans Have Some Women Preparing for the Worst. It Involves ‘Auntie Networks.’
Monica Hesse, The Washington Post
Hesse writes: "A particular kind of dystopia has arrived, and we’re beginning to see its fuzzy outlines."
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Farzeena Akhter says she just wants to know if her husband Parvez Hossain is alive. (photo: Mahmud Hossain Opu/Al Jazeera)
Farzeena Akhter says she just wants to know if her husband Parvez Hossain is alive. (photo: Mahmud Hossain Opu/Al Jazeera)

Bangladesh: Long Wait for Families of Forced Disappearance Victims
Faisal Mahmud, Al Jazeera
Mahmud writes: "Nearly two dozen people gathered on a rooftop in Shaheenbagh, a sleepy neighbourhood in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, have one thing in common: all of them have loved ones who have been missing, some for years."
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An octopus. (photo: Jon Nazca/Reuters)
An octopus. (photo: Jon Nazca/Reuters)

Octopuses May Go Blind as Climate Change Pulls Oxygen From the Ocean
Brandon Specktor, NBC News
Specktor writes: "The amount of oxygen available to marine invertebrates like squids, crabs and octopuses may be far more important to their vision than previously thought."
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