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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 5

    Wide receiver Torrey Smith wrote on Twitter late Monday that 'the President continues to spread the false narrative that players are anti-military'https://on.wsj.com/2LkFkyK 

    4:30 AM - 5 Jun 2018
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      2. JD Lyle‏ @jd_lyle67 Jun 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Maybe @TorreySmithWR should actually ask the @USMilitary_com what they think when you take a knee during the Anthem. I would dare him to have a Face To Face with any group of soldiers.

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Jeff Morgan‏ @jeffmorgan1967 Jun 5
        Replying to @jd_lyle67 @WSJ and

        His father served 20+ years in the Army...

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      2. Lennie Ledesma‏ @lennieledesma Jun 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Don't worry, @TorreySmithWR. Only 30% of America believes the #POTUS. You're good. 😁

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      1. JohnnyStallion‏ @JohnJStallion Jun 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Americans are turning the NFL off. Find another platform for millionaire athletes to protest. Sunday during the anthem is not it. I respect their right to protest and agenda. Just do it on your own personal time.

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      1. Joe Shool‏ @joe_shool Jun 5
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        Wat else do u know other than playing football, u stoopeeed s-ole!

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      1. Ted Esch‏ @tediph Jun 5
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        Those who kneel during the anthem ARE anti US and anti military. If the kneelers were serious about protest they would find a better way. It is their right to do so but is my right and many others to disavow them for doing so!

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      1. Coco‏ @NancyLChapman Jun 5
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        That's false. He never said you were anti military. Others have perished to protect your freedoms besides military. Protest on your own time.

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      1. Bird‏ @gophousemum Jun 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        People see the flag and feel a certain way. Pres Trump feels it represents the Freedoms fought for and won, and the Freedoms fought for everyday to maintain. For many, that fight is representative of our Military and LEOs. Others feel it represents an oppressive force.

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      1. scott trotter‏ @hunterstrotter Jun 5
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        Not Eagles but Sparrows

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      1. Dan McCarthy‏ @danmccarthy1965 Jun 5
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        Torry Smith what a joke!pic.twitter.com/g1ae0TInVp

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      1. pats fan‏ @ontosuperbowl Jun 5
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        Bullshit if it quacks and has web feet it probably is a duck. You can say any thing you want about your intent with not standing for the flag it still does not change what it is. It is still disrespectful and should not be condoned

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      1. boba fett‏ @jimbobjoediddy Jun 5
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        Protest on your own time, not ours.

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      1. TimothyBrown‏ @browndagreat Jun 5
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        How's that when Obama was President it was ok if players decided not to attend the WH. Many didn't agree with his policies, or some just didn't like him being the President. Now a white guy is in office it's frowned upon if you don'tpic.twitter.com/Tl2ucBG8QH

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      1. Cynthia Whitbey‏ @Sweety0369 Jun 5
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        Liar

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