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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



Monday, October 20, 2014

RSN: WPost's Slimy Assault on Gary Webb, A Texas Militiaman Reconsiders the Mission



If your mind is made up about ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, you might want to read this:

A Texas Militiaman Reconsiders the Mission
Forrest Wilder, The Texas Observer
Wilder writes: "Charles Gilbert joined the Texas Border Volunteers to 'kick some ass,' but the group's tactics forced him to do some soul-searching."
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FOLKS, WE NEED TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT FINISHING THIS FUNDRAISER: Not at all interested in seeing this funding-drive drag on needlessly. While nearly half a million people have visited RSN in October so far only 321 have donated. The process is being abused. Be reasonable. Please. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News




Robert Parry | WPost's Slimy Assault on Gary Webb
Journalist Gary Webb. (photo: unknown)
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "Leen insists that there is a journalism dictum that 'an extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof.' But Leen must know that it is not true. Many extraordinary claims, such as assertions in 2002-03 that Iraq was hiding arsenals of WMDs, were published as flat-fact without 'extraordinary proof' or any real evidence at all, including by Leen’s colleagues at the Washington Post."
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Cuba Appeals to the World to Join Ebola Struggle
Granma International
Excerpt: "The minister continued saying that Cuba’s response is a continuation of Cuba’s tradition of solidarity, recalling that the Revolution did not wait to develop its own health care services, before offering help to other peoples."
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From Jimmy Carter, A Rebuke to Egypt
The New York Times | Editorial
Excerpt: "In a statement last week, the center announced that it would close its Cairo office after nearly three years and would not send experts to monitor parliamentary elections later this year."
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A Texas Militiaman Reconsiders the Mission
Forrest Wilder, The Texas Observer
Wilder writes: "Charles Gilbert joined the Texas Border Volunteers to 'kick some ass,' but the group's tactics forced him to do some soul-searching."
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Ebola Panic Reaches New Heights as Maine Teacher Is Put on Leave Because She Visited Dallas
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "An elementary school teacher in Maine has been placed on leave for 21 days, the incubation period of Ebola, after she visited Dallas to attend an educational conference. The teacher did not come into contact with anybody who had tested positive for the virus, but did stay at a hotel 'exactly 9.5 miles away from Texas Health Presbyterian,' where Ebola patients have been treated."
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Oregon Marijuana Legalization Winning in Latest Poll, Young Voter Turnout Is Vital
Johnny Green, The Weed Blog
Green writes: "A new poll was released in Oregon which shows the marijuana legalization initiative, Measure 91, winning by a significant margin. Support is highest among young voters and independents."
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Pacific Islanders on Canoes Blockade Australia Coal Export Terminal
Al Jazeera America and Reuters
Excerpt: "Environmental activists teamed up with Pacific islanders in eastern Australia on Friday in an attempt to block the world's largest coal export terminal by forming a blockade of canoes, surfboards and kayaks."
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