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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



Friday, September 21, 2018

Dan Rather | For the Sake of the Country, the Kavanaugh Nomination Needs to Be Done Right




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Dan Rather | For the Sake of the Country, the Kavanaugh Nomination Needs to Be Done Right 
Dan Rather in his office in Manhattan in 2009. (photo: Jennifer S. Altman/NYT)
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "What's at stake is the lifetime appointment of a fairly young man to the nation's highest court. President Trump and Republicans are trying to ram it through in a desperately, hurried rush."
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Jeff Sessions is expected to announce the suit against California, its governor and its attorney general, on Wednesday. (photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP)
Jeff Sessions is expected to announce the suit against California, its governor and its attorney general, on Wednesday. (photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP)

Jeff Sessions Quietly Moves to Further Tighten Immigration Courts as Trump Attacks Him
Tal Kopan, CNN
Kopan writes: "In one decision, Sessions further constrained the discretion of immigration judges to show leniency to undocumented immigrants."
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Ben Carson. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Ben Carson. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Ben Carson's HUD: Political Loyalty Required, No Experience Necessary
Tracy Jan, The Washington Post
Jan writes: "The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded promotions and pay increases to five political operatives with no housing policy experience within their first months on the job, demonstrating what government watchdogs and career staff describe as a premium put on loyalty over expertise."
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Heather Martin, Mary Ann Jacob and Ken Yuers. (image: Lisa Larson-Walker/Heather Martin/Mary Ann Jacob/Ken Yuers/Thinkstock)
Heather Martin, Mary Ann Jacob and Ken Yuers. (image: Lisa Larson-Walker/Heather Martin/Mary Ann Jacob/Ken Yuers/Thinkstock)

"Inside, You Just Want to Scream": Three Teachers Discuss What It's Like to Survive a School Shooting
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Lithwick writes: "To understand what it's like to survive a school shooting and then return to the classroom as an adult, I spoke with three educators who have experienced gun violence in their schools."
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European Council President Donald Tusk said key aspects of Theresa May's proposed Brexit plan 'will not work.' (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)
European Council President Donald Tusk said key aspects of Theresa May's proposed Brexit plan 'will not work.' (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

European Leaders Pour Scorn on British PM's Brexit Plan
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The chance of Britain exiting from the European Union without an agreement on future relations appeared to rise on Thursday as European leaders attacked key demands in UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan."
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Living conditions at the Córrego da Prata farm, where workers were rescued from illegal labor conditions. The farm belongs to the sister-in-law of state deputy Emidinho Madeira. (photo: Adere)
Living conditions at the Córrego da Prata farm, where workers were rescued from illegal labor conditions. The farm belongs to the sister-in-law of state deputy Emidinho Madeira. (photo: Adere)

Slave Labor Found at Starbucks-Certified Brazil Coffee Plantation
Daniela Penha, Repórter Brasil and Mongabay
Penha writes: "A Ministry of Labor team inspection conducted at the site rescued 18 rural workers in conditions analogous to slavery."
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Park ranger Mily Cárdenas with a young rescued vicuña. Every day, vicuñas are carefully watched over at Pampa Galeras National Reserve. (photo: Vanessa Romo/Mongabay Latam)
Park ranger Mily Cárdenas with a young rescued vicuña. Every day, vicuñas are carefully watched over at Pampa Galeras National Reserve. (photo: Vanessa Romo/Mongabay Latam)

How a National Reserve Stopped the Extinction of the Peruvian Vicuna
Vanessa Romo, Mongabay
Romo writes: "In the 1960s, there were about 5,000 vicuñas living in the entire country of Peru. Today, there are 200,000."
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