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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



Wednesday, September 14, 2016

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Jeffrey Sterling | I Was a CIA Whistleblower. Now I'm a Black Inmate. Here's How I See American Racism. 
Jeffrey Sterling, the CIA officer sentenced to 3.5 years for leaking info to NY Times reporter James Risen. (photo: AP)
Jeffrey Sterling, The Intercept 
Sterling writes: "I do not like prison. No one should. It is a strenuous, unceasing effort to cope with the ordeal of being incarcerated at a federal prison. I find myself identifying with the title character from Shakespeare's 'Richard II' when he laments his own effort to adjust to confinement by wondering, 'I have been studying how I may compare this prison where I live unto the world.'" 
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Wells Fargo Fired 5,300 Workers for Improper Sales Push. The Executive in Charge Is Retiring With $125 Million. 
Renae Merle, The Washington Post 
Merle writes: "When Wells Fargo was hit last week with $185 million in fines after thousands of its employees were caught setting up fake accounts customers didn't ask for, regulators heralded the settlement as a breakthrough." 
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Supreme Court Leaves Ohio Voting Restrictions in Place 
Lawrence Hurley, Reuters 
Hurley writes: "The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to reinstate for the Nov. 8 general election Ohio's so-called Golden Week voting procedures, when people could register and cast ballots in the same week, that had been abolished by a Republican-backed law." 
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At the New York Times, the Blind Lead the Blind 
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress 
Millhiser writes: "Liz Spayd is the New York Times' Public Editor, a role that ostensibly makes her the readers' representative within the paper's newsroom. As her predecessor, Margaret Sullivan, wrote, the Public Editor is 'a foreign agent in the newsroom.' Her role is to challenge her colleagues. To examine their mistakes and, by shining a light on them, help improve the paper's reporting." 
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Chelsea Manning and All Transgender Prisoners Deserve Dignity. Now. 
Samantha Allen, The Daily Beast 
Allen writes: "Three years after she was sentenced to 35 years in prison, the most pressing question about Chelsea Manning is not whether she's a traitor or a hero. It's whether she's a human being." 
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Israel Bombs Syria, Hours After International Ceasefire Reached 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Israeli aircraft attacked targets in Syria on Tuesday, hours after a stray mortar bomb from fighting among factions in Syria struck the Syrian Golan Heights, the Israeli military said." 
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Sugar Industry Bought Off Scientists, Skewed Dietary Guidelines for Decades 
Alexandra Sifferlin, TIME 
Sifferlin writes: "The sugar industry has a long history of skewing nutrition science, a new report suggests. By combing through archival documents from the 1950s and 1960s, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), report that the sugar industry sponsored research that turned attention away from the sweetener's link to heart disease and toward fat and cholesterol as the bigger culprits." 
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