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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 3, 2016

RSN: Cornel West: Trump Will Get as Many Black Votes as 'Negroes in the National Hockey League', DEA'S Army of 18,000 Informants Pockets $237 Million Over Five Years




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Cornel West: Trump Will Get as Many Black Votes as 'Negroes in the National Hockey League' 
Dr. Cornel West. (photo: Robin Holland)
Nicholas Ballasy, PJ Media 
Ballasy writes: "Dr. Cornel West told PJM that he appreciates Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's outreach to African-Americans, but predicted the billionaire businessman would ultimately receive as many African-American votes as there are 'Negroes in the National Hockey League.'" 
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LAPD's Fatal Shooting of Black Teen Is Latest to Spark Angry Protest 
Kristine Guerra, Washington Post 
Guerra writes: "The death of a black teenager, who was fatally shot Saturday afternoon by a police officer after a car chase, drew an angry - albeit peaceful - crowd on the streets of south Los Angeles." 
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DEA'S Army of 18,000 Informants Pockets $237 Million Over Five Years 
Ryan Devereaux, The Intercept 
Devereaux writes: "It's no secret that the Drug Enforcement Administration relies heavily on an army of confidential sources - men and women compelled, coerced, or enticed to share information with law enforcement, sometimes to alleviate their own legal troubles, sometimes for cash." 
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The Blatant Disrespect Being Shown to Angela Davis for Comments on Clinton 
Kirsten West Savali, The Root 
Savali writes: "There have been intense, wide-spread and polarizing responses to my article on a statement made by scholar, freedom fighter, former political prisoner and icon Angela Davis during her Sept. 30 keynote address at the Black Matters: The Futures of Black Scholarship and Activism conference at the University of Texas at Austin." 
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California Toughens Rape Laws After Stanford Case Uproar 
Alex Dobuzinskis, Reuters 
Dobuzinskis writes: "California Governor Jerry Brown on Friday signed legislation to broaden the state's legal definition of rape and mandate prison if the victim was unconscious, following a furor over a Stanford University sexual assault case." 
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Colombians Go to the Polls With One Question in Mind: War or Peace? 
John Otis, NPR 
Otis writes: "War or peace? Those stark options face Colombians on Sunday as they vote in a referendum that aims to end Latin America's longest guerrilla conflict. They will either approve or reject a peace agreement that would disarm the Marxist rebel group known as the FARC. The conflict began in the 1960s and has killed more than 200,000 people." 
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Bees Added to US Endangered Species List for the First Time 
Associated Press, Reuters 
Excerpt: "Seven types of bees once found in abundance in Hawaii have become the first bees to be added to the US federal list of endangered and threatened species." 
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