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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



Thursday, February 7, 2019

Michael Moore | Trump Knows the Women in White Are Coming for Him






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Michael Moore | Trump Knows the Women in White Are Coming for Him 
Filmmaker Michael Moore. (photo: The New York Times)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "He tried to avert his eyes over to the sea of cheering white men on his left, but it was useless. Hopeless. No amount of Tic Tacs would save him now."
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Democratic committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA). (photo: Cheriss May/Getty)
Democratic committee chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA). (photo: Cheriss May/Getty)

Spencer Ackerman | House Intel Dems Just Supercharged the Trump-Russia Probe
Spencer Ackerman, The Daily Beast
Ackerman writes: "The House Intelligence Committee's investigation into President Trump's ties to Russia is officially back. And under the panel's new Democratic management, it's beyond supersized."
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Nick Sunderhaus, CBP Field Operations Academy branch chief, walks past a memorial remembering members of Homeland Security who died in the line of duty. (photo: Jesse Costa/WBUR)
Nick Sunderhaus, CBP Field Operations Academy branch chief, walks past a memorial remembering members of Homeland Security who died in the line of duty. (photo: Jesse Costa/WBUR)




Cerón writes: "On Tuesday, the Customs and Border Protection office apologized to a BuzzFeed News reporter who says he had been extensively questioned about his employer by a CBP officer at John F. Kennedy Airport."
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A protester holds a photo of Jemel Roberson, a black security guard fatally shot by police on November 11, 2018. (photo: Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)
A protester holds a photo of Jemel Roberson, a black security guard fatally shot by police on November 11, 2018. (photo: Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)


A Black Security Guard Caught a Shooting Suspect - Then Police Shot and Killed Him
P.R. Lockhart, Vox
Lockhart writes: "In the early hours of November 11, 2018, 26-year-old Jemel Roberson was working security at a bar in the Chicago suburbs when a shooting broke out. Shortly after Roberson subdued the suspect at gunpoint, police arrived - and fatally shot the black, armed security guard as he pinned the suspect to the ground."
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Teachers rally at the state capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 4, 2018. (photo: J. Pat Carter/Getty)
Teachers rally at the state capitol in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 4, 2018. (photo: J. Pat Carter/Getty)

Oklahoma Bill Would Revoke Teachers' Certification if They Walk Out and Protest
Holly Yan, CNN
Yan writes: "As the nationwide wave of teacher strikes keeps gaining momentum, an Oklahoma bill would make it illegal for teachers to walk out and protest."
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New Mexico Governor Pulls National Guard From Border, Citing a 'Charade' at Federal Level
Bill Chappell, NPR
Chappell writes: "New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has ordered the majority of National Guard troops deployed at her state's Southern border to withdraw, condemning what she called a 'charade of border fear-mongering' by President Trump, who has warned of an immigration emergency in the region."
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Everglades National Park. (photo: EPA)
Everglades National Park. (photo: EPA)

Florida Appeals Court Clears Way for Oil Drilling in Everglades
News Service of Florida
Excerpt: "Overturning a decision by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, an appeals court Tuesday ordered the state to issue a permit to a major Broward County landowner that wants to drill an exploratory oil well in the Everglades."
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