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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, July 26, 2019

Charles Pierce | Nancy Pelosi and Her Caucus Are Slowly Moving Towards the Inevitable




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Charles Pierce | Nancy Pelosi and Her Caucus Are Slowly Moving Towards the Inevitable 
Speaker Nancy Pelosi. (photo: Tom Williams/Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Congressman Adam Schiff, Democrat of California and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, did not arrive at the committee's hearing on Wednesday prepared to take any prisoners. His opening statement is worth quoting in its entirety."
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Attorney General William P. Barr speaks at the White House this month. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Attorney General William P. Barr speaks at the White House this month. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)

AG Barr Announces Resumption of Federal Death Penalty, Orders 5 Executions Scheduled
Devlin Barrett and Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The Justice Department announced Thursday that it plans to resume executing prisoners awaiting the death penalty, ending almost two decades in which the federal government had not imposed capital punishment on prisoners."
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U.S. citizen Francisco Galicia, 18, gets a hug from his attorney, Claudia Galan, after his release from the South Texas Detention Facility in Pearsall, Texas, Tuesday, July 23, 2019. (photo: Kin Man Hui/AP)
U.S. citizen Francisco Galicia, 18, gets a hug from his attorney, Claudia Galan, after his release from the South Texas Detention Facility in Pearsall, Texas, Tuesday, July 23, 2019. (photo: Kin Man Hui/AP)

No Shower for 23 Days: US Citizen Says Conditions Were So Bad That He Almost Self-Deported
Obed Manuel, Dallas News
Manuel writes: "Francisco Erwin Galicia, a Dallas-born U.S. citizen, spent 23 days in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in conditions that made him so desperate he almost opted to self-deport."
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Jeffrey Epstein. (photo: NY State Sex Offender Registry)
Jeffrey Epstein. (photo: NY State Sex Offender Registry)

Jeffrey Epstein Found Unconscious in Jail Cell, Say Reports
Edward Helmore, Guardian UK
Helmore writes: "Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier facing charges of sex trafficking involving dozens of underage girls, was found unconscious in a Manhattan jail cell with injuries to his neck, US media reported late on Wednesday, citing unidentified sources."
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Protesters against deportation. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty)
Protesters against deportation. (photo: Spencer Platt/Getty)



Immigrants Avoid Everyday Activities Over Deportation Fears and It's Causing Psychological Distress
Rebekah Entralgo, ThinkProgress
Entralgo writes: "President Donald Trump's hardline enforcement policies are preventing thousands of undocumented immigrants and green card holders from participating in everyday activities out of fear they'll be deported."
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People's Liberation Army soldiers at Stonecutters Island naval base in Hong Kong last month. China warned that it could mobilize Chinese troops to maintain order in Hong Kong. (photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters)
People's Liberation Army soldiers at Stonecutters Island naval base in Hong Kong last month. China warned that it could mobilize Chinese troops to maintain order in Hong Kong. (photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters

China Hints Its Troops Could Be Used to Quell Hong Kong Protests
Steven Lee Myers, The New York Times
Myers writes: "Warning that protests convulsing Hong Kong were crossing a line, China hinted broadly on Wednesday that it was prepared to use military force in the territory if necessary to retain Beijing's control."
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'Politics has no place in science. I am an example of the less discussed methods the administration is using to destroy scientific research.' (photo: David McNew/Getty)
'Politics has no place in science. I am an example of the less discussed methods the administration is using to destroy scientific research.' (photo: David McNew/Getty)

I'm a Scientist. Under Trump I Lost My Job for Refusing to Hide Climate Crisis Facts
Maria Caffrey, Guardian UK
Caffrey writes: "The Trump administration's hostility towards climate science is not new. Interior climate staffer Joel Clement's reassignment and the blocking of intelligence aide Rod Schoonover's climate testimony, which forced both federal employees to resign in protest, are just two of the innumerable examples."
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