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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



Sunday, June 30, 2019

Jimmy Carter: 'Illegitimate' Trump Only President Because of Russian Meddling





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Jimmy Carter: 'Illegitimate' Trump Only President Because of Russian Meddling 
Former president Jimmy Carter. (photo: Jack Gruber/USA Today)
Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Holpuch writes: "Jimmy Carter has called Donald Trump an 'illegitimate president' who was helped into office by Russian interference in the 2016 election."
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Nancy Pelosi. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Nancy Pelosi. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Democrats Divided as Pressure to Impeach Builds: 'What Are You Waiting For?'
Eric Lutz, Guardian UK
Lutz writes: "In the House of Representatives the apparently frustrated Democratic congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, had one question for the leadership of her party: when would they impeach Donald Trump?"
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Fearless Girl. (photo: Elizabeth Brockway/Daily Beast)
Fearless Girl. (photo: Elizabeth Brockway/Daily Beast)

Finance Bros Battle Sculptor for Control of Iconic 'Fearless Girl' Statue
Emily Shugerman, The Daily Beast
Shugerman writes: "When Kristen Visbal, an award-winning artist based in Lewes, Delaware, accepted what she calls an 'embarrassingly low' fee to sculpt a girl out of bronze in 2016, she reminded herself it was for a good cause: the promotion of gender equality on International Women's Day."



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Some of the Trump-branded bathrobes and slippers on display in the Trump Tower Vancouver Property's Lobby. (photo: Casey Michel/ThinkProgress)
Some of the Trump-branded bathrobes and slippers on display in the Trump Tower Vancouver Property's Lobby. (photo: Casey Michel/ThinkProgress)

Why Trump Should Be Worried About Vancouver's New Crackdown on Money Laundering
Casey Michel, ThinkProgress
Michel writes: "In the lobby of the Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver, a scattering of glass cases house all kinds of trinkets and gifts for guests to see - and, if they're so inclined, purchase." 

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EXCERPT: 

In Vancouver alone, local authorities estimated that some CA$1 billion worth of property transactions in 2016 were linked to Chinese organized crime syndicates. A Transparency International Canada analysis found that almost half of the 100 most valuable residential properties in the greater Vancouver area were held through financial structures (like shell companies) that kept their ultimate beneficial owners hidden. Case in point: One of the most notorious purchases happened when a Chinese student, who had no sign of income, managed to pick up a CA$31.1 million Vancouver mansion in 2016, apparently without raising any red flags.


Crowds clash with police just outside the Stonewall Inn at 53 Christopher Street during the Stonewall riots. (photo: NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images)
Crowds clash with police just outside the Stonewall Inn at 53 Christopher Street during the Stonewall riots. (photo: NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images)

Remembering Stonewall: On 50th Anniversary, Leaders of Uprising Look Back on Sparking the LGBTQ Movement
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "We decided right then and there-whether we're scared or not, we didn't think about it-we just jumped in."
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A Honduran, part of a new caravan of migrants traveling to the United States, looks from behind a Honduras flag as he waits to cross into Guatemala at the Agua Caliente border checkpoint in the municipality of Ocotepeque, Honduras. (photo: Jorge Cabrera/Reuters)
A Honduran, part of a new caravan of migrants traveling to the United States, looks from behind a Honduras flag as he waits to cross into Guatemala at the Agua Caliente border checkpoint in the municipality of Ocotepeque, Honduras. (photo: Jorge Cabrera/Reuters)

Ten Years After Coup, Hondurans Flee Amid Violence and Repression
Sandra Cuffe, Al Jazeera
Cuffe writes: "Friday marks the anniversary of the June 28, 2009 coup d'etat that set in motion a decade of political crises, violence, mass protests, militarisation and repression."
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Gulf of Mexico. (photo: Gerald Herbert/AP)
Gulf of Mexico. (photo: Gerald Herbert/AP)

Oil Spill That Began 15 Years Ago Is Up to Thousand Times Worse Than Rig Owner's Estimate, Study Finds
Harmeet Kaur, CNN
Kaur writes: "For 15 years, oil from one particular spill has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico."
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