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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



Monday, September 25, 2017

Colin Kaepernick Has Won: He Wanted a Conversation and Trump Started It





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Colin Kaepernick Has Won: He Wanted a Conversation and Trump Started It 
Colin Kaepernick, center, protests before a game against the Arizona Cardinals last October. (photo: USA Today Sports)
Les Carpenter, Guardian UK
Carpenter writes: "The quarterback wanted kneeling in protest for the anthem to start a national talk about race and justice. Thanks to the president's blast of rage, we have one."
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Trump Expands Travel Ban to Eight Nations
Arnie Seipel, NPR News
Seipel writes: "The Trump administration is updating its travel ban, just hours before it was set to expire. In a proclamation signed by President Trump on Sunday, the travel restrictions now include eight countries, a couple of which are not majority-Muslim, as had been the case with all the nations in the original ban."
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Kushner Used Private Email to Conduct White House Business
Josh Dawsey, Slate
Dawsey writes: "The senior adviser set up the account after the election. Other West Wing officials have also used private email accounts for official business."
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Failing Charter Schools Are Converting Into Private Schools - and Using Voucher Programs to Thrive on the Public Dime
Annie Waldman, ProPublica
Waldman writes: "While it's widely known that private schools convert to charter status to take advantage of public dollars, more schools are now heading in the opposite direction. As voucher programs across the country proliferate, shuttered charter schools have begun to privatize in order to stay open with state assistance."
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Voicemails From Nursing Home Where 11 Died After Irma Were Deleted by Governor's Office
Caitlin Ostroff, McClatchy
Ostroff writes: "Voicemails left on Florida Gov. Rick Scott's cellphone by employees of the Hollywood nursing home where 11 died in the post-Hurricane Irma heat have been deleted, according to the governor's office."
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German Anti-Fascists Take to the Streets Following Far Right Gains
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Thousands of Germans have flooded the streets to protest against major electoral gains made by the far-right Alternative for Germany party, AfD."
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Trump Is Big Coal's Last Gasp
Jonathan Thompson, The New Republic
Thompson writes: "With the industry in its death throes, the administration is seizing on an old, toxic myth."
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